Scrolling banners - Is it legal?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by nitrocell, Mar 13, 2013.

  1. #1
    I saw this site
    Is it method legal?
    They put a 300x250 banner in a Iframe, scrolling up and down the page with a tiny X on the middle
    This makes much higher the probability of someone clicking in the ad
    But this banner is kinda hidden, because only appears on the subtitle download page

    http://www.legendas-zone.org/legendas.php?modo=detalhes&id=112963
     
    nitrocell, Mar 13, 2013 IP
  2. evry1falls

    evry1falls Well-Known Member

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    #2
    100% illegal if they put it in an Iframe , see this (from AdSense policy) :

    Use Google search (AdSense code in an IFRAME)
     
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    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    #3

    Is that your site? You seem to link to it all the time, at least dozens of times I have noticed.
     
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    evry1falls Well-Known Member

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    Does it really matter if this is my site or not ?
    anyway,
    I'm no linking anything to it.
    I answered your question then I provided a link of a source.
    You can use Google search too if my link is bothering you.
    If you wish I can just delete it.
    And yes this is my Blog and I'm collecting Info about AdSense for personal usage as a reference to MYSELF after all. Never provided a link to my blog without a complete relay-able answer if you really notice !
     
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    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    You are absolutely giving him correct information. I was just asking since the url to the other site seemed slightly out of place when there is a more authoritative link that was the source of the quoted passage.

    Usually when one cites an authority, such as Google speaking on its own website about its policy, it would make more sense to actually cite that url, not your own website which is at best a secondary source for the information. Basically, why cite your own website for a quote that appears on Google?

    http://support.google.com/adsense/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=48182
     
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    evry1falls Well-Known Member

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    Point taken, thanx
     
    evry1falls, Mar 14, 2013 IP