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for example: now the "advertise here" only applies to your entire account not per site
another example: you cant ban advertisers per site only per account
soooooooo does google want us to make one account per site?!?!? of course not so what do?
Re the Advertise on This Site issue, you can rewrite the text that people see when they click on that link, so that they'll understand that the site they are on is one of several you run. Of course, the advertisers CAN choose the specific site they want to target--they don't have to run ads on all your sites.
this should be no 1 priority to fix dammit =/
for example: now the "advertise here" only applies to your entire account not per site
AdWords advertisers can select particular sites to advertise on themselves though, so I don't really see a major problem with it.
another example: you cant ban advertisers per site only per account
I take your point there, although I personally haven't had a problem with that. If I ban them from one, I generally don't want them on any of them (eg eBay).
Have you raised this with AdSense directly?
TJ
yes, but they dont reply as i wish. usual business bs, you know..
Billy_Blue its like this matey, you either agree to the terms of service as laid down by google or you take the adsense code off your site or sites and use another contextual ad company but the bottom line is this
google pay
not only do they pay, they pay on time when the amount is due (unlike a lot of other companies), you may not like and agree with everything you signed up and agreed to but when that cheque drops through your letter box that is what makes it all worth while, not terms and conditions or things what you don't agree with
why don't you stop trying to change something that you can't and get on with making money from your site...
I'd certainly put top of my wish-list the ability to block ads on a site-by-site basis. There are some ads which are particularly relevant to one of my sites, but totally irrelevant to the others. As it's a majority of irrelevancy, those advertisers are blocked.
There have also been many posts where it's been suggested that each site should have to be pre-approved by G before Adsense can be applied to it.
Somehow, I don't think Billy is in a minority of one :)