Superb ad blending, what do you say ?!

Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by shmekerosu, Nov 13, 2006.

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    shmekerosu, Nov 13, 2006 IP
  2. sameerpanjwani

    sameerpanjwani Banned

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    #2
    clever, though have seen quite a few other sites as well that have implemented this kind of blending
     
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    #3
    removed url is certainly not ok. also, not sure borders qualify for separators, but they might.
     
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    #4
    not bad
    clean and simple design too
     
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    axlarry Notable Member

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    how can I remove the url? is it allowed?
     
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    #6
    Thanks -hug-.
     
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    google_ad_format = "234x60_as";
    google_color_url = "585858";

    I didn't attempt to hide the ad url, maybe that particular ad doesn't show urls? because i rearranged the page shortly to see if anything was blocked or hidden by the div below and it wasn't.
     
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    You are right. Some ads just don't show the URL.
    Nice job.
     
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    Wow, that blending is really good, I actually had to hve a look around for it!:D
     
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    #10
    Google may take issue with the images being so close to the ads, but it's hard to say. I've seen posts on other forums where G has asked (demanded) that the person remove the pics or move them farther away from the G adblock. The sites that I saw this happen to had the ads horizontally with the images above, not sure if that makes a difference or not.

    Hopefully they don't have a problem with it, your pages look very nice.
     
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    The Adsense ads shouldn't show a URL, if there is a URL visible when you mouseover then those are probably not Google's ads. Am I right, esem?
     
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    #12

    Some ads show the URL underneath each ad and some don't. But all google ads will show a URL if you mouseover. That is how I check certain advertisers by the mouseover technique and then type the address in the URL search line.
     
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    it's blending with the site. but I think you break the TOS of adsense coz the image must have separator. maybe a vertical line after the image. or maybe you can contact google adsense team so they can review the site
     
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    Yes you're probably right, i added vertical bars ;). http://www.esemdesign.com/photoshop/tutorials.php , You guys think its clear now?
     
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    Sorry, didn't realize the url at the bottom wasn't for all formats. I am so used to seeing it at the bottom, and I know that premium pubs are allowed to remove it, so I assumed you had too.

    My bad. Apologies.
     
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    #16
    use the same color as background, but it is not allowed :D
     
    jawednazarali, Nov 14, 2006 IP
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    #17
    ive seen better blending on a site which has liek 20 000 + uniques a day,

    I imagine they would get a crazy CTR
     
    Connections, Nov 14, 2006 IP
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    #18
    This is nothing special, basic blending on plain design... no big deal. :p
     
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    #19
    the blendin is superb but as per tos ads should be placed in the Content pages only.
     
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    #20
    That actually is a content page. Most of those are not ads, but links to their tutorials.
     
    duzins, Nov 16, 2006 IP