Is it possible to develop two different Adsense account in the same blog

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by stayl, Jan 31, 2009.

  1. #1
    hi DP members

    Is it possible to develop two different ads -- from two different adsense accounts -- on the same page and in the same bloge .

    And is there a solution to the development of two different ads accounts in the same blog on blogger.com

    like Digital Point, but only two accounts :D

    Is there a solution
     
    stayl, Jan 31, 2009 IP
  2. gogopi

    gogopi Peon

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    thank you, I have the same question,but I think it's possible
     
    gogopi, Jan 31, 2009 IP
  3. tobycoke

    tobycoke Well-Known Member

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    You are not allowed to have 2 different adsense accounts on the same page at the same time.
    Your options are to put the accounts on different pages or to use an ad-rotor script that alternates which account shows on page load.
     
    tobycoke, Jan 31, 2009 IP
  4. Onera

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    No, you cannot have publishers id on the same page at the same time. As tobycoke suggested, you can rotate the ads and always have only one publisher id on a page at one time. When you rotate ad using a script, make sure that the adsense code is exactly the same as you get from Google. You cannot change the adsense code.
     
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  5. TheVccMatey

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    You can only have one account on a page at a time, but the account pub can vary. That is the principle of adsense sharing forums :)
     
    TheVccMatey, Jan 31, 2009 IP
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    Im learning a lot here... thanks for the post
     
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  7. The Site Man

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    no you cant

    what would be the point of having two on the same page anyways??
     
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  8. stayl

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    thankx dp members
     
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  9. SaurabhMit

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    only one account is allowed
     
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    Sorry guys, but Google said that it was possible to do this on the official Adsense blog:

    Sharing your ad space

    A number of publishers have asked us if it's acceptable to place multiple publishers' ad code on the same page or site. Often they'll run into this issue when two AdSense publishers manage a site together and both want to display their ads, or if a site owner hosts content and ads from other publishers on the same page as their own.

    The answer is that yes, we do allow this. But before you place your ad code on the same page or site as another publisher, here are a few important points to keep in mind:
    The maximum number of products per page will remain the same.
    If you don't own the site, you'll need to receive permission from the site owner to display your ads on their pages.
    We're unable to divide earnings between accounts, so any revenue generated will be credited to the account associated with the ad unit that was clicked or viewed.
    Any shared site that displays Google ads must also comply with our program policies.
    You're responsible for the content of any page where your ad code appears. Before placing your ad code on another publisher's site, we recommend reviewing the site for any policy violations.
    And one final tip before giving your code to another publisher -- try using our Allowed Sites feature to monitor where your ads are appearing and keep your account in good standing.​

    http://adsense.blogspot.com/2008/07/sharing-your-ad-space.html

    Cheers!
     
    somefrenchguy, Feb 1, 2009 IP