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I share an IP pool with my audience,

         

The_Hat

2:43 am on Jan 7, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Been looking around here and didn't find a clear-cut answer. SO here it goes. I serve up adds on a site targeted to a local audience. The thing is however, I receive an IP number from an IP pool same as the surfers/subscribers I am targeting. (I am still on dialup *whine*) So it is entirely possible that google will see the same IP number clicking on an add as well as logging into the account. Is this going to kill me off or what? Apologizes if this is addressed elsewhere, if it is a simple link will suffice. Thanks all!

Blue_Fin

3:08 am on Jan 7, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You might want to let the AdSense Team know, but if it were me, I'd get a different ISP to avoid any potential problems.

ChrisKud5

2:04 am on Jan 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I would also contact adsense.

I get links form AOL to my site, and we all know how AOL loves to put half the world through the same IP at times. Even better, the links only appear at certain times, so an influx of AOL traffic comes all at once, and then will be quiet for a few hours, and then come back, etc. I am worried that Google will see many IPs in the same subnet, if not the same IP, all in "bursts" throughout the day, and assume I am doing not allowed.