More then one adsense account on a website!

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by netpox, Apr 14, 2007.

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    Can i have multiple adsense accounts on a website. What i mean is lets say on each page load or refresh someone else's adsense shows up.

    If you're allowed to do that then what happens if there is click fraud. Does my website automatically gets banned because it came from one of the accounts and not others.
     
    netpox, Apr 14, 2007 IP
  2. CountryBoy

    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    Yes, that's fine - as long as the ads of only one account are displayed on each page at any one time. If one account gets banned the others on the site would be in jeopardy because of association.
     
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    Its allowed in that way ... but don't create two accounts for single entity.

    Click Fraud = Its better to ask support but remember its a complicated issue.
     
    Mong, Apr 14, 2007 IP
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    D'Godown Well-Known Member

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    Yeah Adsense revenue sharing also use alike approach.
     
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    netpox Active Member

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    No i dont mean two accounts for the same person. I want to offer other webmasters advertising space on my site and some would like to use their adsense code on my page. I would show theirs and then mine and maybe others too. They wont be on the same page. Only one per page.

    So if one gets in trouble with adsense it might effect the whole site?
     
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    That's correct, kind of. It depends if a publisher commits a violation on the shared site. Google will know which publishers are associated with which shared site - if one publisher commits a violation it could spell trouble for the others.
     
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    This is an interesting point. If one person here on DP gets banned are all of our adsence accounts in jeopardy? I've heard this before but never really thought about it.
     
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    Unlikely because (a) Digital Point AdSense makes huge amounts of money and Google wouldn't want to rock the boat and (b) the number of genuine clicks far outweighs the number of fraudulent ones. Let's put it this way - if Google was to ban all the AdSense publishers using Digital Point they would alienate a large proportion of the global webmaster population who keep them in business - they know this so it ain't going to happen!
     
    CountryBoy, Apr 14, 2007 IP