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Jumbled content.

         

pessi

11:32 am on Jan 12, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hello everyone

I dont know if this makes sense to you all.

I have a page which has some content.

Say in the middle of the page in blocks I put something like....Do you know how to build a website? and give some content...Will that change the ads that are displayed on my site...I am asking this because, I want to try different things like webhosting...etc...which are higher paid per click. Will that Help. Hope you understand my question.

Is it not allowed in the TOS that we have jumbled content....that Is webhosting and movies for example.

In case people didnot understand it....

If i have a page on movies that triggers ads about movies which pay me less.

Instead at the bottom of the page I put some article on webhosting for example (which pays high) will it display ads about webhosting in the whole page?

Is it allowed! (TOS)?

Cheers,
prasad..

maximillianos

12:58 pm on Jan 12, 2005 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Quoted from the TOS:

"No Google ad may be placed on pages published specifically for the purpose of showing ads, whether or not the page content is relevant."

That said, however, I think you can do it by first not telling the world your intentions... ;-) And second, perhaps create a "marketplace" section at the bottom of your pages that contains random product offerings and such. This is a widely acceptable practice and allows you to combine multiple type of content on one page without confusing the user. The google search bot however may get confused and not be able to figure out your real content as easily, but that is something you'll have to test.

Hope this helps.

pessi

1:15 pm on Jan 12, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



hi

Thanks a ton for the reply. I will perhaps put something like...

Did you know and put topics like..

DID YOU KNOW
1. webhosting.
2. internet connection.

and pick the text randomly and see how it works.

cheers,
prasad..