Will this against google TOS?!

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by iBall, Oct 12, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello all,

    I have inserted the adsense code in my post(after title and at the end of the post). As what I know, google only allow us to put 3 ads in every single page.
    My blog never against this policy in normal condition.

    However, I found out if my reader click my post label or show more than 1 post in single page. There will be more than the ads number.

    This is my blog >> http://flashmyeye.blogspot.com
    What should I do now? Am I against the policy?
    please kindly tell me the answer.

    thanks alot:)
     
    iBall, Oct 12, 2007 IP
  2. CountryBoy

    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    I suppose that technically you would be against the rules - however, it's obviously an oversight by Google because Blogger is coded to only show a maximum of 3 ad units per page. I think they'd be unlikely to penalise you and even if they did you would receive a warning first.
     
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  3. [a]wa

    [a]wa Peon

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    i think it's not again TOS...

    even if you paste the code more than three place, they will not gonna show all the ads..

    some master tells that it's best not to have a maximum ads placement in your site...they say it might improve your cpc...haven't been confirm it myself, but i guess you could follow that guidance and just place the ads on the highest CTR...
     
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    No master here but I agree with the above. I think it looks a bit unprofessional to have the maximum number of ads splattered across a page. Visitors can see that and are starting to recognize those types of sites for what they are and backing away...definitely hurts the earnings! I don't know if it improves CPC but when the day is done, it's the Earnings that count.
     
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  5. enquiries0009

    enquiries0009 Banned

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    I think it is not against the google tos
     
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  6. Phaaze

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    Everyone will have their own opinion.. Basically, your choices are to not do it, email google asking if it's allowed, or do it then wait for google to warn you if they find it to be a problem...
     
    Phaaze, Oct 12, 2007 IP