how does adsense know

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by rfarhanali, Sep 7, 2008.

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    hi i am using free domain and hosting service and placed adsense ads there many of people say that to make money i should buy domain

    now i want to know that how does adsense know that we are using free domain service and how it effects ads

    does adsense provides same ads for free domain and bought domain,

    here is my web link tell me how you will find it is hosted for free

    http://junctions.page.tl/
     
    rfarhanali, Sep 7, 2008 IP
  2. abdobasha2004

    abdobasha2004 Well-Known Member

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    i think it does not affect
    i use blogger and it is fine
     
    abdobasha2004, Sep 7, 2008 IP
  3. Online55

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    Google will display the same ads whether you own the domain or not. It just gets confused it your using iFrames.
     
    Online55, Sep 7, 2008 IP
  4. Vagabondette

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    Adsense may not know, but your visitors will and unless it's a blog, people are more likely to trust an online company with a custom domain. Same with doing business with someone. When I see people handing out business cards and their email address is yahoo or gmail it's hard not to discount them as being amateurish and not really serious about their business. Domains are cheap. So is hosting. If you want to have a business make it look like one.

    Along the lines of looking professional, your site is *really* bad in firefox 3.0. The background image tiles in the middle of your text and ads, the ads aren't blended, the page extends far below where content stops. And with everything centered in the middle it looks like a flashback to the 80s. And that's just the landing page.

    Concentrate on getting your site looking good and then maybe people will ignore the fact that you're on a free domain.

    Good luck
     
    Vagabondette, Sep 7, 2008 IP
  5. poseidon

    poseidon Banned

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    adsense don't care what kind of domain you are using as long as the clicks are genuine. and I will advice you to go with your own domain too. These .tl domains are useless, heck, they are not even domains. they are subdomains
     
    poseidon, Sep 8, 2008 IP
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    The thing is that at the end of the day, you don't own that website. "They" do... And they can simply put their own ads on your page.
     
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    You'll earn the same whether the adsense is on a free blog or not. It depends on your traffic, not where the site is hosted.
     
    SK4life, Sep 8, 2008 IP
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    The kind of domain your site has, does not matter. I'm also using blogger and it doesn't affect my ads.
     
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    Domain name does reflect anything in adsense.
    The only thing that matters in adsense is the genuine clicks,Keep goin dont fear.
    Good luck!
     
    Swapnil, Sep 8, 2008 IP
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    lycos Well-Known Member

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    Using free domain and hosting service will not jeopardize and decrease your earning. It's up to you on how you want to work and optimize your site. However, if possible try to avoid using these, as you are actually building a domain for someone else because the name doesn't belong to you.
     
    lycos, Sep 8, 2008 IP