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I feel that google may never allow this as it is in OUR own interest for a visitor to go away. Thus avoiding over-clicking and red lights flashing at Adsense HQ
I am sorry that you had a frosty welcome to webmaster world. If you hang around you will find SOME people a great help.
There was a thread not long ago ('fraid I couldn't find it in a quick search) about opening off-site links in new windows; the logic being that you don't want to send traffic away from yoursite...
However someone made the excellent point that this can actually confuse many surfers - windows all over the place; yet the "BACK" button seems to be something so intuitive that even your Granny can handle it.
Whilst it is a condition of AdSense that you cannot modify the code; it is also a condition of AdWords that your page can be BACKed out of, so I wouldn't worry about it.
Just read the TOS for goodness sake!
The deal is Google pays you for people clicking on the ad AND leaving your site. They pays the good money. They calls the rules.
If you want Adsense you have to accept that. If you don't like it you could leave the program.
The ol' cake principle applies. You can have it.. or you can eat it.
I'm sorry too for the frosty welcome but hopefully you'll stick around to find that this is THE place on the net for webmasters and you have a lot to gain from it.
Don't actually see the point in replying to a posting unless it's helpful
If everyone followed that this would be a very boring forum :-)
People reply to posts with solutions but also because they want to elucidate on the problem, post a related problem, comment on other replies to the post ... or even make a joke.
They also reply in exasperation sometimes.
But as you've found they didn't "shoot you down" in [webmasterworld.com...] though it appeared that you hadn't read the WW TOS in that posting. So, welcome again. And let's move on :-)
Oh, and I liked your site so much, I bookmarked it (after I had clicked on an Adsense ad and used my back button to return). Well done! Thanks for the link to making paper planes. I'm gonna make one for my son now.
The fact you mention this and clicked the back button to return implies you weren't interested in the ad being showed after all. Sure your going to disagree with me, but my impression from your post is you merely clicked the ad in order to benefit elaineb, thats hardly responsible... imagine if everyone did that for someone they liked or wished to say thanks to :/
Sure your going to disagree with me
Don't need to. I've written enough posts on WW supporting fair play for Adwords advertisers and have argued strongly time and time again - with a great deal of passion - against clicking on ads for any reason except genuine interest in what the ad offers. My interest in the contents of Elaineb's site made me a natural target for the ads served on her site.
Do lose that judgemental streak. It does you no favours.
So maybe Google will consider it in the future. I suspect that the ROI would drop for the advertisers, which will ultimately lead to cheaper bidding, and less revenue, not to mention problems with pop up blockers.