removing ads by google from your site

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Theozard, Oct 17, 2006.

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    i have seen many people having just the ads without "ads by google" and in my case its right at the top...any idea how i can make the position of the "ads by google" atleast down all my ads.Im using a horizontal banner
     
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    MrX Well-Known Member

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  3. Theozard

    Theozard Active Member

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    one more thing i have selected the option-text plus images...how come i get ONLY text ads?
     
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    There may not be image ads for your specific theme. Even if there are, most of the time only text ads get shown.
     
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    Theozard Active Member

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    how do i remove sites like 8topsites.com etc from my list?
     
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    MrX Well-Known Member

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    Go to your AdSense control panel > AdSense Setup > Competitive Ad Filter
     
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    There is a legit way to remove "ads by google". If you're premium publisher, all ads are naked. But your site has to be huge and with lots of traffic.
     
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    there is also an illegal way to remove "ads by google"

    simply remove the "_as" suffix on your google_ad_format
     
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    The illegal way will get myself into trouble?
     
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    No, not at all. Illegal is good. Just as long as it isn't against the law/rules. :D
     
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    how can you define illegal ?

    sure u will get urself into troubles .
     
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    illegal
    A adjective
    1 illegal
    prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules; "an illegal chess move"
     
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    oh how hard it is for the non-native English speaker to appreciate wit and sarcasm...
     
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    why every one think that remove ads by google will help you make money ??

    think about your content .. your website serp

    if all perfect you will get tons traffic and you will never think about how to remove ads by google again !
     
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    It's simple deception... Tricking the user into believing that they are clicking on-page links. (masquerading adverts as content) At any rate, it's click fraud.

    That's probably the main reason why Google puts that stupid blurb there in the first place.
     
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