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>>I never told google what my site was, and used a different email than what my adsense account is registered under.I contacted google from the login for adsense and have been honest about it
I wasn't trying to be dishonest, I just have many email addresses, and the one used on adsense account is "sales@blah", which I don't typically use to send email.
sebans: It takes a while for the PSAs to go away, how long did you wait?
From ASA:
I do know that the AdSense team is currently testing ads on search results pages. At this point, it's only a test with a limited number of publishers - I don't know if or when it will be made available to all publishers. The program policies page is correct in stating that ads on search results are not currently allowed.
Since some of us have received permission after contacting AdSense support asking to display AdSense on internal search results pages, you should contact them directly for permission:
[google.com...]
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WG
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[edited by: WebGuerrilla at 8:39 pm (utc) on Jan. 5, 2004]
[edit reason] TOS #9 [/edit]
That takes me all the way up to 90% sure I'm going to save this message (in a safe deposit box at Fort Knox) and add my site search. Definitely going to sleep on it first though. Hmmm. Maybe a week's worth of sleep.
Sense_able - feel free to let the support team know how it ends up working for you... they're always looking for input on features being tested.
ASA.
Sorry for any confusion - I'm just back from speaking with the AdSense team about this issue, to get a definite answer for you. If you've received an email from the support team stating that you may add your code to search results pages, then you can go right ahead and add it without any worries. You won't be warned for this action, as they keep track of all of those who have been approved.
Thank you very much for the clarification ASA. I think anyone that got this email will now be 100% sure. I still was not 100% when I got the email because looking at the Program Policies it still states that placing AdSense on search results is against the TOS.
I will take your words and keep them close to my heart and keep the email from the AdSense Team and never lose it :)
Thanks again.
Do you have to ask the AdSense team whether you can add the AdSense to your search results to get the email or was the email sent out to some publishers without requesting?
You have to ask the AdSense Team through email if your site(s) can use the code in your search results. If they okay it you're off to the races :)
Looks like Sebans is going to be the first adsense casualty of 2004, you can see it now
New Thread - "google stopped my login and I don't know why"
sebans - Take it off before it's too late, wait for approval first ncw164x
I requested adsense team and my search site today was approved without problems.
sebans
After 36 hours the Adsense ads are starting to hit quite well on my search pages
Sense_able thanks for the update.
We also are finding that the results are getting better over time. When we first implemented the code into our SERPS things were not looking very good but as time goes on the Ads are starting to get targeted.
Here's a thought. Why doesn't Google offer a separate code for search results with a <TAG> where you can insert the dynamic Search Word into. This way all the ads will be 100% targeted kind of like FindWhat, SearchFeed and Ah-Ha programs.
Why doesn't Google offer a separate code for search results with a <TAG> where you can insert the dynamic Search Word into.
Too easily manipulated by the publisher. Though I now know from barely anything to nothing at all about scripting, give me enough incentive and 24 hours and somehow I'll be inserting high-value keywords into that tag.
SN
Sense_able, does that mean they are well targeted?
I use the alternate ads function to serve white space. In other words I just point the alt ads function at a blank html document
For the first 12 hours I was getting white space on 99% of searches. After 24 hours I was getting broad matches for my site. Now I am starting to get targeted ads.
My site uses software that has search terms such as
[mysite.net...]
The most popular searches started to get targeted ads first and others are starting to come along. All I can assume is Google is logging the search pages as they are coming up. Then when another search is done the same there is targeted ads waiting to be served.
Maybe they are treating each search as a different page
So 1 page is
[mysite.net...]
Then another page is
[mysite.net...]
That way they are slowly building up a collection of targeted ads to serve on the infinite variables that may come up from the page
[mysite.net...]
Someone was asking what search engine I use on my website.
[google.com...]
I will let anyone know the sooooper dooooper one that I use if they want to sticky me