Why google doesn't me permit more than 3 ads in my site?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by malcon, Jun 29, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi,
    As the tittle says google don't permit me more that 3 ads in my website, when I put another ad does't show in my page! is there any algorithm for this with adsense?

    How many ads google permits to show in your site?

    Br
     
    malcon, Jun 29, 2010 IP
  2. Nonny

    Nonny Notable Member

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  3. malcon

    malcon Well-Known Member

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    thank you! ,now I know why this happend!, thanks again
     
    malcon, Jun 29, 2010 IP
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    That is another downfall of adsense I think. 3 blocks max per page. What about looooong scroll pages. You should be allowed every 1200 pixels or so
     
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    You don't really want more because the more you have, the more it drives down your CPC anyways. Just optimize for what you have.
     
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    We always put 3 more ads in our every page
     
    zywwyq, Jun 29, 2010 IP
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    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    Adsense allow maximum 3 unit text/image ads + 3 unit link ads + 2 unit search box in single page
     
    lifeplayer, Jun 29, 2010 IP
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    Nuno Brito Active Member

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    Having 3 adsense units is already a lot. Use other advertising networks to get extra profit if you must.
     
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    ask yourself would you like to see a site full of ads and nothing else?


    I thought so....
     
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    No body likes soo much ads, if you put they will leave that site straight away and you will get notting
     
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    more than 3 is bad actually
     
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    pearlgurl Well-Known Member

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    #12
    You must read Adsense TOS right now. :)
     
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    #13
    If you are using same ad type, then google will limit it to 3 ads. But you can still display up to six ads on your site by using other ad type like link ad unit or text ads.
     
    baccifinejewelry, Jun 30, 2010 IP
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    #14
    Well this isn't only you, Google doesn't allow to anyone to put more than 3 text or image ads on their sites. But you can place 3 text or image ads, 3 link unite ads and 1 Google search box on your site and it is save for you :)


    But please make sure that you keep follow the google's terms and conditions.
     
    Intlicious.com, Jun 30, 2010 IP