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I have a very good popup blocker installed - almost too efficient for its own good - and, at a guess, I would say that the days of webmasters bringing in any meaningful revenue from popups are limited.
Let's just imagine though, that I had found a single popup campaign which was neither flashy, loud or annoying, but appropriate to my content and non-offensive. Hard to believe, isn't it? Bear with me.
Let's further imagine that the popup I'm considering using (and remember, I don't like popups) would not automatically spawn from the page in the browser, nor would it spring up after a click on that page.
In fact it would only come along, after a reader had opted to see a separate information panel, related to something on my page and then opted within that information panel (ie. a second time) to see an advert.
So when Google says in its Program Policies:
"Other types of pop-ups, pop-unders, or exit windows may be allowed, provided that they do not exceed a combined total of 2 per site"
What exactly does that mean?
a) 2 instances of code across the entire site?
b) 2 popups per user session?
c) 2 third-party sources providing popups?
d) Something else?
I'm asking here first just in case anyone has any experience on this issue. Otherwise I'll write to AdSense and see what they say.
Concerning pop-ups:
Alexa has one of my sites showing pop-ups 2% of the time. Odd...I've never had anything like that on my site, ever. If Alexa is saying I have them, though I don't...trust me, AdSense will find them.
To date my relationship with AdSense has been entirely open and I certainly don't want to start hiding things from them.
I'd almost be happier if they said "no popups full stop, because then I wouldn't even toy with the idea... but the 'maximum of two' wording seems obscure.
At any rate, I prefer to play within the rules and not dance around interpretations and loopholes.
Okay, it seems that no-one here has already approached AdSense on the same matter, so I'll write to them and ask them what is allowed and what is restricted.
An example would be visiting large-clothing-maker's-site.com and getting a pop-up on the first page that men's signature shirts are 50% off that day. If you continue on more pages of the site, you get no more pop-ups.
Contrast that with joe's-casino-gambler's.com site where every page you go to, you see a pop-up advertisement, sometimes four or forty pop-ups per page, and you should be able to quickly grasp the concept that a visitor getting a total of "two" pop-ups on a site can be ok, but more than that quickly becomes something advertisers and Google don't want to be associated with.
With all these explanations, I'm becoming more conscious of the massive amount of guilt I'm causing myself even by contemplating popups...
Are pop ups the dark side?
...although in the case you are describing, I'm not sure why a cookie is needed at all. Perhaps the user is taken to a certain page and a popup is ALSO triggered?
"Pop-ups, pop-unders or exit windows that interfere with site navigation, obscure AdWords ads, change user preferences, or are for downloads. Other types of pop-ups, pop-unders, or exit windows may be allowed, provided that they do not exceed a combined total of 5 per user session."
So apparently they decided a clarification was in order.