It isnt allowed to stuff all those keywords in a iframe. I have contacted Google adsense support and they said its agains the Tos.
I'm webmaster tuls.net sites. What's the problem? I don't understend!? Sites not phpNuke. ------ The best wishes Mr.Endemik Weber. http://tuls.net
The problem is (if there is in fact a problem), that you are (edit:WERE) using an AdSense block inside an iframe, which was calling to a file that contained nothing but the AdSense code and some words to generate ads about MP3. Now... I'm still not sure if this is against AdSense TOS or not, since they give the possibility of using frames, but according to crazyhorse, AdSense Support replied that this was against their TOS. Have you removed it because of this thread or have you contacted AdSense Support yourself? Crazyhorse: Could you post a copy of the email sent to AdSense Support and a copy of their answer? This would be of great value to all of us. Thanks. .
Hi, i have read full FAQ for Adsense and i have found this: =============================================== The AdSense code was placed within an IFRAME. Our targeting technology is not optimized to serve ads within an IFRAME. If you placed the AdSense code in an IFRAME, your site may display less targeted ads or public service ads. For better results, please implement our ad code directly into the source of your web page. Once you make these changes, relevant ads may not appear immediately. Until we are able to re-crawl your site, which may take up to 30 minutes or more, your page may continue to display untargeted or public service ads. =============================================== I think there is no problem with this, tuls.net ads are not against TOS. I hope, my frist post help community to solve this problem
Welcome to DP Free Fox. Good post ...there you have it Mr.Endemik your good to go. But you ads may not be very targetted. Solution...use include programming or do not insert AdSense into iframe.
Sorry i cant. I have deleted the reply of Adsense support. I have asked them if it would be allowed to stuff keywords in a iframe and they replied that it violates the TOS.
I see. Maybe 'to stuff keywords' is the part that is against the TOS. But you could always write a paragraph about a specific subject in the iframed page, and the ads shown will still be about that subject. Then you can choose to show in the iframe only the part of that page containing the Ads. Right? .