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Here is an interesting scenario

Someone linked to my hompage with framed Google ads but I display YPN

         

Khensu

7:08 pm on Apr 17, 2006 (gmt 0)

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On my home page I give permission to link to any of my pages as long as you keep them intact. Someone has linked to my index and put a header with two Google ads on it, which I have no problem with. The twist is that I was volume priced on that page by G and now have switch it to YPN.

Does anyone get in trouble? Or does the layering protect us both?

If this anybody here I am just concerned.

toomer

5:23 am on Apr 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I was reading up on AdSense in frames -- I believe that AdSense will only read the contents of the frame that it is in for context targeting. So if someone else "framed" you, and did it with AdSense, that shouldn't have any impact on your business that I could see ...

But I'm really, *really* new at all this ... so take that with an entire salt shaker ...

jomaxx

5:50 am on Apr 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Someone framing your website should have no effect on your relationship with Google. But IMO it would be clearly against the TOS.

It's bad enough when a site does it just so that they don't lose a single user, but when they use it as an opportunity to superimpose ads on other websites, that's just sleazy.

Khensu

6:29 am on Apr 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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It would be clearly against from there side, I'm just worried about my own B-TT. The fact that they are marketing it means more proliferation for me and maybe a few cents for them. It is on a parked domain.