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Recently I visited a website which is ranked number one on many search terms related to a industry and they have employed this neat but forbidden trick to target ads. Here’s how they have done it:
*They have placed an iframe on the page. This iframe calls a HTML file [file1].
*The HTML itself has an iframe that calls another HTML file [file2].
*The second HTML file has a rectangular google adsense box and a lot of text related to a high paying keyword.
Now the trick is that if on the main page you put the iframe calling HTML [file1] by setting the height and width to exactly the google adsense box, the text underneath never shows although it helps display the ads that you want to display.
The neatest trick implemented on this site is that they do not load this iframe in iframe page on our first page load. Since most of the usual ads are targeted they will load this high paying keyword adsense page randomly eg. 1 out of 3 page views.
Something tells me this is NOT correct but it doesn’t really violate the TOS. What do you guys think? Any comments from Googleguy?
Regards,
R
I did not do it, because I came to the conclusion, that it violates TOS.
Google wants to know where the ads appear. If some software cames to the conclusion the content could be critical, only a PSA is shown.
The iframe trick would make it possible to place AdSense on any not appropriate page.
So it clearly violates TOS.