The heading is not related to the ads but rather it is something like this <h1> New Desktop Computer Article</h1> 300 x 250 Google Adsense Article text.....
if you place adsense between natural headings and content, as many bloggers do, then its allowed. if you just want to show adsense as content for "Desktop Computer Articles" then its not allowed
Thanks for the answer, and no that was not my intent. I was meaning a natural heading for an article for example the article would be about computers. Thanks
Google didn't tell me why I got banned, but my titles were something like "Navy Blue Shoes" and then AdSense ads were right below it.
I do not think it is not allowed. It is upto you where you place the AdSense code. But one thing is sure that you can't place AdSense in Pop-up box, this is not allowed by Google.
Thanks for the advice guys, it would be great to get an official answer from Google in regard to this, I see some major sites doing similar things, like this ezinearticles.com See here: http://ezinearticles.com/?cat=Automotive Good idea, instead i have created a space between the Google Adsense by putting the code inside <p></p> so it looks like this: <h1> New Desktop Computer Article</h1> 300 x 250 Google Adsense Article text..... Instead of this: <h1> New Desktop Computer Article</h1> 300 x 250 Google Adsense Article text.....
You aren't allowed to put the Adsense ads under a misleading heading. You have to clearly distinguish your content and ads. However i have seen many websites does that, they place adsense below/above their content which not look likes Google Ads. Some website does that who has under 500 alexa ranking.
this is totally allowed and its a good way to increasing the chance to click your ads more. even if the ads are same as your title, it will not be a problem. so of course you can do it. thanks