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Their customer service department is truly horrible, and have yet to respond to me, so I thought I'd throw out the question here.
Would I set up separate accounts? If I did this, though, Google would see that I've set up multiple accounts and de-activate me based on their T&C "Multiple accounts held by the same individual or entity are subject to immediate termination."
any ideas?
Get your clients to each open their own Adsense accounts, then either they or you can place Adsense panels however makes the best sense for their site. That way following the rules of Adsense is their responsibility, and any problems that result from breaches are theirs, not yours.
As Google has already de-activated you from the program once before, have they given indication that you'll be invited back into the fold once you've complied with certain criteria?
There is wrote absolutly clear :
"However, publishers may create multiple accounts if they manage sites that require separate payments."
That's interesting (and new since the program launched), although it doesn't apply in this case because the original poster is talking about sites that he handles for clients (who, because they own the sites, are the actual publishers).
I'd guess that the clause is intended for companies with separate business units, such as freds-furry-cats.com, freds-furry-dogs.com, and freds-furry-bunniecs.com under the Fred's Furry Pet Corporation umbrella.
here's another idea that's crossed my mind..has anyone ever tried buying advertising space on someones else's site, then getting their site approved for Ad Sense, then placing your code there and seeing if you break even..? You'd be representing their site, and you're *NOT* re-selling it, as you'd *own* the real estate on the publishers site..
thoughts?
Usually, once you have been suspended, that is it.
I rep several publishing websites that want Ad Sense on their sites. At first I opened up one account, and placed that code on all the websites, but quickly found out that didn't follow Google's rules.
How were you intending to distribute the income from the single account to the owners of the various sites that you placed the code on?