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Adverts wont display on my beta site

         

Guthix2007

4:21 pm on Jan 22, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Hi I'm having problems getting adsense ads to display on my new site which is in beta. its a rayzz video sharing script thing

I've pasted the code in the manage banners in the admin part correctly but there not showing up anywhere on the site :( the site is no where near finished but i wanted to put ads on it so i can work around them to see what moves e.t.c

any ideas?

[edited by: jatar_k at 11:07 pm (utc) on Jan. 22, 2008]
[edit reason] no urls thanks [/edit]

martinibuster

11:51 pm on Jan 22, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Wait a couple hours, or a day or two. Can take awhile. Make sure you have content on the page, i.e. text.

tim222

1:30 am on Jan 23, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Something should appear right away. Either regular ads, PSAs, ads in an odd language (running it off your hard drive will do that), or a 403 error message.

It's virtually impossible to troubleshoot a problem without seeing the site, but some things off the top of my head are:

1) Do you have an ad blocker running? :) That could cause this.

2) When I'm troubleshooting the first thing I do is try publishing an ad all by itself, on a blank page. No HTML, no scripts, nothing... just take a blank text file and paste in the code, and see if it works. That gives you a starting point to determine whether it's the AdSense code, or something else on your page.

Assuming the AdSense code works by itself, publish a copy of your page, call it test.htm or something like that. Start deleting elements from the page and republish until the ad finally displays correctly. That gives you a clue of which element to look at to find the culprit.

3) Another suggestion is to post your link at the Google Help Group. They allow you to post personal URLs there:
[groups.google.com...]

Guthix2007

8:12 pm on Jan 23, 2008 (gmt 0)

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ok update news, Adsense have disabled my account for no reason :(

they say my AdSense account has posed a significant risk to our AdWords advertisers

I see no reason my account was disabled as they dont exactly say why :( it looks i'll have to resume using adbrite or clicksor now. google are idiots they really are, I've sent a support query on why it was disabled i hope they reinstate me as ive done nothing wrong at all.

[edited by: jatar_k at 8:14 pm (utc) on Jan. 23, 2008]
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Osagie Irowa

8:18 pm on Jan 23, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Sounds like you received the "Google Death" email. You probably by accident clicked on your own ads and thus, you are now banned. Before even giving up, I would contact Google to find out exactly what happened. I have used Adbrite, BidVertizer etc, and Google is still the top revenue stream for online ads.

Adbrite is pretty weak when it comes to online ad revenue.

hope this helps.

regards, osagie irowa.

[edited by: tedster at 9:20 pm (utc) on Jan. 23, 2008]

lammert

9:17 pm on Jan 23, 2008 (gmt 0)

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its a rayzz video sharing script

This is the type of site that Google not likes because of possible copyright violations of the video's shared. It could indicate that the AdSense bot automatically detected that your site is intented to be used for content wich doesn't meet their terms of service and that therefore they decided to close the account.

So maybe you didn't do anything wrong intentionaly, but it is just that their advertisement program doesn't fit your type of site.

freaky

1:22 pm on Jan 24, 2008 (gmt 0)

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ok update news, Adsense have disabled my account for no reason :(

Any Update regarding your email to google adsense?
Your account still banned or it has been released?