i want a new site....what will happen to my adsense?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by luna_david, Oct 17, 2007.

  1. #1
    hi guys!

    i have a site with adsense on it (oldsite.com), but i want a new site now,
    can i move the adsense banner on my new site? or i have to create a new adsense account?

    help pls..thanks!
     
    luna_david, Oct 17, 2007 IP
  2. zexy

    zexy Guest

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    #2
    No need to create a new account.
    Just copy paste the code on your new site.
    And don't forget to read the AdSense TOS ;)
     
    zexy, Oct 17, 2007 IP
  3. universe

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    #3
    not neccessary to create new adsense account,just copy and paste code from your present adsense account.i think 1 adsense account is given per 1 person.
     
    universe, Oct 17, 2007 IP
  4. yngvie

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    you are free to place the ads on any site...
     
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    #5
    Since you asked the question (first one quoted) I suggest very strongly that you take zexy's advice. Why? Because if you had read the TOS you would have known that you can't have two accounts (unless one is a business that is a separate entity etc) Since you haven't read the TOS (or don't recall what is in them) seriously consider reading them and the Policies, might save your account down the road.
     
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  6. luna_david

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    thanks guys!

    how about the site that i have registered for adsense, will it be disregarded?
     
    luna_david, Oct 17, 2007 IP
  7. Adulu

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    It's no problem but you should reserve domain for contact to adsense.
    otherwise you can't receive adsense email.

    also you can contact to adsense for change adsense account.
     
    Adulu, Oct 18, 2007 IP
  8. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    #8
    you can place your ads in multiple sites from the single account.. :)
    There is no need to create another account..
     
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  9. [a]wa

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    no problem with that...just create a new channel so you can track it more accurately...
     
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  10. moldovanin

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    You can put your ads in multiple sites. And don't forget to use allowed site ;)
     
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  11. Jedi

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    All that's basically needed is your publisher ID

    google_ad_client = "pub-9460837665794083";

    You can basically use anyones google code and replace their "pub-#" with yours.

    Go to your old site, copy the old google code from there, put it in your new site. It's that simple ;). Or make new code by going to your adsense account and following the same steps you did for your oldsite.

    OR, you can build your new page, put your adsense code in it, and change the colors as you need on the fly with an HTML editor like dreamweaver or frontpage. (Saves going back and forth making new google code to match your sites theme everytime you stuff up.)
     
    Jedi, Oct 18, 2007 IP