Forum Moderators: martinibuster
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Page Title/Heading
Text--Text--(statement in bold telling people to look at photos in links below)--Text--Text--Text--Text--Text
Text--Text--Text...
Text--Text--Text...
Adsense banner (wide leaderboard with 1-4 ads in it)
Link1 Link2 Link3
Link4 Link5 Link6
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So, people started clicking on the adsense banner instead of the Links 1-6 at the end (which led to some photos of interest).
And I started making $5 a day within a couple of weeks after making my website.
I couldn't decide if this was against the TOS, so yesterday, I changed the sentence telling people to look at links to photos "below" to look at "end".
Since then, I got ZERO clicks!
Should I revert back to my original statement of look "below". Or is that against the TOS?
What do you guys think?
Perhaps I can reverse the position of my links and the adsense banner, and then it would be okay to say look "below"?
Doesn't sound like you told people to click the ads, but the layout must've confused them as to which links took them to the photos. I would possibly put a box around the photo links with the caption "More photos here..." and around the ads put "Sponsored links" to possibly clarify the situation and put the ads under the links.
and i agree with incredibill, people are stupid ;)
So I suppose from the moral-dilemma point of view, not strictly the Google TOS, it's not fair to the advertiser who btw maybe another Adsense guy -or gal
I agree with a previous poster though that you should wait some more time to really be sure that the ZERO clicks you get don't have another reason (bad day, ads suddenly off topic, etc...).
Ask Adsense support and you will get the answer you need. If the extra cash makes you feel bad then give it to the relief effort.
And, if folks are on your site looking for widgets and the ads are for widgets then an advertiser should be tickled pink to get the semi-accidental click.
May be if you change the "click on", to "review", "check", "look", or something similar you might resolve your moral dilemma. ;)
I don't see anything wrong with offering the Google advertisers free widgets befor offering my own.
I would possibly put a box around the photo links with the caption "More photos here..." and around the ads put "Sponsored links" to possibly clarify the situation and put the ads under the links.