Is this a Google Adsense violation?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by conradmiguel, Dec 8, 2007.

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    I'm planning to release free WordPress themes in my blog. I've decided to make those themes AdSense-ready with my publisher ID in it. The end-user will have the option to put his/her publisher ID in it, and the percent ratio of the appearance of my ads (1 to 100%).

    Off course, I will include a disclaimer on the download page. I will let them know that my publisher ID is installed by default and that they can add their own through the theme options.

    Is this a violation of Google Adsense TOS, program policies or guidelines?
     
    conradmiguel, Dec 8, 2007 IP
  2. shand0

    shand0 Well-Known Member

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    Supporting team can answer this...send them a message describing the issue
     
    shand0, Dec 8, 2007 IP
  3. nextdir

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    If one of your ads displaying at one time, its not a violation.

    You cant display two publishers ad on one page though.

    Digital Point too, switching publisher id,s as its sharing.
     
    nextdir, Dec 8, 2007 IP
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    Ah! that sounds like a nice idea to get more visitors to your adds
     
    ambience, Dec 8, 2007 IP
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    Nora Well-Known Member

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    Just be careful.. you can't control the content of the blogs so if somebody violates adsense terms they might come after you because its your PUB.
     
    Nora, Dec 9, 2007 IP
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  7. John84

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    I second that.
     
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  8. conradmiguel

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    In fact, I wouldn't try to do this... at least for me, Adsense account is something that I don't want to loose :)
     
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    Okay, now you've persuaded me to stop. :)
     
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    When you visit a page on the web, is there anyway you know that page is build with your theme so you will not click on your ad without knowing?
     
    namaki, Dec 14, 2007 IP