This is against TOS right?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by netpox, May 8, 2007.

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    netpox, May 8, 2007 IP
  2. stOx

    stOx Notable Member

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    Yes it is against adsense terms. Adsense usually do a good job of detecting more than 3 ad blocks and they usually only show 3 no matter how many you put on the page. I don't know how he got around that.
     
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    gkgk11 Peon

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    Some kind of iframe?
     
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    netpox Active Member

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    Yea i dont know how they did it, it usually wont even show more then 3 blocks on one page.
     
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    Just use frames. But maybe they are major publisher and have a special deal ? Who knows.
     
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    Those are the ad units and pub-ID of a regular publisher. Obviously bending the rules to get a few more clicks.
     
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    I think he would have gotten as many clicks with three rows.
     
    login, May 8, 2007 IP
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    it's against the adsense tos. i have reported him to adsense . i hope adsense team will click his/her ads:D
     
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    How is that even possible? I thought after you go after the maximum 3, it just doesn't show the rest.
     
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    could be iframes..
     
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  11. Fka200

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    It's not. It looks like he is a premium pub to me. He is using keyword targeting within the Adsense code...

    It seems editing the Adsense code would be easily detectable by the Adsense, so they have to know about this.

    ConsumerSearch.com - Alexa under 10k + authority site on Google search.
     
    Fka200, May 14, 2007 IP
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    godmode Well-Known Member

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    #12
    has anyone bother to look at the footer?

    This site is a part of About.com- One of the most visited site.

    that answers all your questions
     
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    Smart ;) Damn About.com... lucky b@st@rds.
     
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    its just not a fair game G has different set of rules for different set of people. It is so damn unfair.
     
    SquishyBug, May 14, 2007 IP