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Getting Rid Of Public Service Ads

Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by manov, Mar 2, 2006.

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    I know that there are some "Alternative Ad service" providers who will replace PSA with different ads.

    I wanted to know best one.

    Any ideas or suggestion?

    Thanks :)
    Mahesh
     
    manov, Mar 2, 2006 IP
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    jackburton2006 Peon

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    If you're signed up with a CPM ad network, use those. The best? Whichever pays you the most. :)
     
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    If you are really having a problem with it, use YPN. The relevancy won't be great, perhaps, but they don't have PSAs.
     
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    Jarodboy Prominent Member

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    Can't you write more content so that you get rid of the PSA's?
     
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    I have seen this before. I moved the ad to a more content rich position on the page and it worked. Why don't you try moving it to the top of the page.


    Good luck!
     
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  6. manov

    manov Well-Known Member

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    Hi,

    I'm using content management script to run my sites. So the ads will appear on every page I create. It's pain to add adsense page to every pages since my sites are heavy content rich. My adsense code is inserted into my site template file. Usually it takes upto 24 hours to get my pages properly crawled and indexed. That's why Google shows PS ads.

    I'm non-USA. So YNN is not yet available to me :(

    Thanks for your suggestions
    Mahesh
     
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  7. Homer

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    If there is any template or footprint this software uses, it is possibly an issue also.
     
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    As far as the reducing the psa's go....what script are you using? Can we see the site? More clues please.
     
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    and you can serve whatever alternate ads you want designating the url in the adsense setup. If you want just one alternate ad, stick it on a page by itself and go get new adsense code, checking the Show ads from another URL. You will want to use ads the same size or smaller as the adsense ads you are using. There are simple php solutions to rotate alternate ads at the url if you like.
     
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    I recall reading somewhere that allfeeds.com was a good choice for alternate url in google adsense. I've searched these forums, the posts aren't so positive but they are a little bit aged. Has anyone here had a recent experience employing their ads as alternate url?
     
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    I've found a simple solution for removing the public service announcements.

    I've created a MySQL table that contains advertising code snippets from Amazon, along with information such as ad size, type and so on.

    I've created a PHP file on a folder that for a specific banner size, counts the available advertising codes in the MySQL table and randomly selects one, then outputs the code.

    I've changed the Adsense Ads (from the Adsense For Content tab in the account) and set the fallback url to the url of the php file.

    When there are no ads to show, Google uses the php file and the Amazon ads appear on my site. You can of course add other ad providers, for me Amazon was the easiest.
     
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    wow...thanks for the insite..Man I can't wait to get these training wheels off..
     
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    I also had the problem with PSA's, on some sites Amazon and similar programs just dont work at all.
    So I decided to simply show my visitors links to my other sites..
    In the end I created a sort of banner exchange, but specifically for adsense alternate ads.
    You can check it out here.
     
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    This page ranked high in a google search, I just did a search of public service ads adsense. I am also having similar issues. I think Google might have triggered the page as sensitive content. How long til they recrawl?
     
    2WIRE, Mar 5, 2006 IP