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AdSense and number of Web-sites

AdSense placed to several Web-sites, is it possible?

         

Sheen1

1:44 am on Feb 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I still do not understand one thing and have not found anything about it in Google Web-site - I mean if I registered, pointed to a Web-site and got JavaSript for AdSense should I use it only for one Web-site or I can put it to several Web-sites (they are located on different servers and therefore IPs are different).

If I add AdSense to a forum that in use by dozens of constant visitors can Google block me after some amount of time (since users are coming from the same IP addresses)?

Hope someone can help!

AdSenseAdvisor

1:53 am on Feb 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Sheen1 -

I think this will answer your question ;) :

[google.com...]

-ASA

StuntasticAudi

2:22 am on Feb 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Once you get approved for an adsense account you can post the adsense javascript code on any website that you own. You just have to make sure that you're following the TOS. You can place it on a forum. It doesn't matter if you get the same visitors over and over again. You just have to make sure that same visitor doesnt click on your adsense ads over and over again. Make sure you have logs to back things up if someone did that.

Sheen1

2:28 am on Feb 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Wow,

Thank you! Now it's clear!

ezgo

2:39 am on Feb 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

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If you have two websites but the content are using different languages. Are you still allowed to place the code on the other website?

ezgo

3:14 am on Feb 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

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NVM, I think I found the answer.

You can place the code in any Google supported language pages. Here is the list of languages.
[google.com ]

a1call

3:52 am on Feb 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thank you ezgo,
I did not know so many languages were added!
The chinese is specified to be simplified. That is clear.
Turkish, however is not specified. Turkish refers to a number of languages from Turkmany to Azary and what is referred to as Turkey Turkish. Turkish is written with Latin alphabet as well as Arabic alphabet . I assume that Google is referring to Turkey Turkish and that written with Latin alphabet. But technically Turkish refers to all of the above.