Google PPC ad and Yahoo PPC ads - now read this carefully

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by mnymkr, Aug 22, 2007.

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    Please read this carefully so you can understand my question and argument. Some of you will be quick to shoot off , "of course you can't do that it violates TOS" but what if they are not my ads?

    OK here is the situation. Most of you may have read now that my site www.mychemistrytutor.com got banned because of my own stupidity. It is a very helpful site to some and in no way did I think I was encouraging clicks and I felt I was following the guidelines for REFERRALS. Google disagrees. So be it.

    I make use of the Google Search Coop. Since MY adsense is banned on that site. The ads that are served are ones Google get paid for. It is THEIR adsense ads. Not mine.

    I still plan to use the coop search. However I want to plane YPN ads on the site.

    If I do and someone uses the search then both Google Adsense ads and YPN ads will be on the same page.

    However if the Google ads are not mine and I did not place them there. Can Google completely ban my adsense account for TOS violation?

    When in fact I did not place MY adsense on the same page with MY ypn. They did.

    Just curious.
     
    mnymkr, Aug 22, 2007 IP
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    Well maybe you backed Google into a corner, but won't YPN close you down?
     
    charter, Aug 22, 2007 IP
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    still if you can able to see the google ads on your site that's mean your adsense account still active.

    Good Luck
     
    ebiizz, Jan 15, 2009 IP
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    No, it doesn't. Google coop is a totally different program, and it's their ads that are being shown, not his.

    And to answer your question, I think YPN may shut you down for it, but not Google.
     
    Jeremy Morgan, Jan 15, 2009 IP