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I'm using adsense on my site <snip>, and happen to know that you make a little more money from web hosting ads. Is it wrong to intentionally put web hosting keywords, and using keyword density on the page, to influence the type of ad I want displayed on my site?
Again, I'm relatively new to this stuff, so please don't flame if the question seems silly to you. Thank You.
--PuRe
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[edited by: Jenstar at 6:34 am (utc) on July 3, 2004]
[edit reason] No URLs or signatures as per TOS, please [/edit]
Why can't I post my url? Are you saying this just to say it, or is there some meaning behind it?
The other ads on the site, are not competitors, they aren't even ad's related to the site's content, their just there, keeping the page company : )
--PuRe
Well i would like the words that were said by ecstacy.
I usually don't share this but i said my first gf that her looks give me ecstacy i she just went away and never came back,
i don't think i said something real bad :-)
Well your name is great ecstacy and there is no fun anyone can make of this word cause this word means fun.
and i love fun
Sorry if people spam the site so much. I didn't mean anything by it. Anyways, I guess my question got answered and then some.
--PuRe
Use of two different AdSense ad units on the same page.
Adding the label "Sponsors" above one of the AdSense ad units.
Displaying an ad unit from another company (on the same page) that looks very much like an AdSense ad unit.
If I was in your shoes I would address all 3 of these issues temporarily, then contact Google about each to get an authoritative view on what's allowed before re-implementing. In my opinon that's better than leaving them in place for now, finding that someone reports your site to Google and Google warns you or worse - removes you from AdSense. My 2 cents.