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Experience playing Google Adsense ads

Experience playing Google Adsense ads

         

Hero0702

11:04 am on Nov 12, 2015 (gmt 0)




1:You must make the content so Google ads look like part of what your website, people hate the feeling of click ads help someone profiting 1, but they want to find information useful to themselves

2:very reasonable arrangement to place Google Adsense, you should make people pay attention to see the instant when your site, however, this is self-sell guests to others, but it does give us an effective Google Play best Adsense, put it on top of the website and one of the sides of the article, Google Adsense will display well and would give a "equate" high content.

3:Always obey the rules of Google Adsense, you absolutely must not violate, because Google Adsense simply thinking how they play many star managers, this claim is extremely erroneous because no one safe house a sudden opening they give you the money.

........Good luck

IanCP

7:45 pm on Nov 12, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld Hero0702. I presume English is your second language. Hopefully you can learn quite a lot about AdSense.
1:You must make the content so Google ads look like part of what your website

Extensive discussions I have had with the AdSense people will say the exact opposite.

Blending Ads to the content leads to inadvertent clicks, and if blatant enough, will lead to your account being closed.

AdSense Ads should be quite distinct, differentiated from content, and preferably labelled somehow as an "advertisement".
2:very reasonable arrangement to place Google Adsense, you should make people pay attention to see the instant when your site

See above.
3:Always obey the rules of Google Adsense, you absolutely must not violate

Yes, they will close your account very quickly without even giving you a reason.

ember

2:08 am on Nov 13, 2015 (gmt 0)

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preferably labelled somehow as an "advertisement".


I've had many discussion with Adsense, over the phone and in person, and I've never been told that.

IanCP

2:17 am on Nov 13, 2015 (gmt 0)

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I can assure you that is correct [if you want to avoid "accidental" clicks], and mine was in writing, not on the phone.

You don't have to use the word "advertisement", simply something which clearly differentiates from content. I took the safest approach.

Oh! And I was credited with a modest "bonus" for assisting over several months.

ember

3:35 am on Nov 13, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Didn't say it was incorrect, just that I've never been told that at any one on one meeting I've had. I would think that adding something such as "advertisement" would call attention to the ads, which I believe is a TOS violation.

And I was credited with a modest "bonus" for assisting over several months.


Not sure what that means.

ken_b

3:44 am on Nov 13, 2015 (gmt 0)

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AdSense Help > Labeling ads
Publishers have two options for how to label AdSense ad units: You can either label the units with "Advertisements" or "Sponsored Links". No other variations are allowed at this time. See our Ad placement policies for more information.
[support.google.com ]
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ember

4:23 pm on Nov 13, 2015 (gmt 0)

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I know that people label ads. I'm only saying that I've never been told to do that, even as my site layout has been examined by Adsense people. And it still seems as though it would draw extra attention to the ads.

Broadway

7:53 pm on Nov 13, 2015 (gmt 0)

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I'm unfamiliar with a requirement to create a label for AdSense ad units. This is in the TOS?

IanCP

9:45 pm on Nov 13, 2015 (gmt 0)

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I'm only saying that I've never been told to do that, even as my site layout has been examined by Adsense people

This we understand. However, be mindful that with AdSense as we all know, the left hand never knows what the right hand is doing.

In all likelihood you are dealing with people promoting AdSense in a variety of ways - salesmen if you like. Some with good ideas, some not-so-good ideas, and some with dreadful ideas.

In my case? I was dealing with what I could perhaps call the "AdSense Compliance Police". The ones who don't just bark, the ones who can, and do bite - as well as execute publishers. No they didn't contact me, I contacted them for clarification on "invalid traffic/click issues" bedevilling many of us some time back.

I know who I would listen to first.

IanCP

9:52 pm on Nov 13, 2015 (gmt 0)

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And I was credited with a modest "bonus" for assisting over several months.

Not sure what that means.

I was modestly paid for my time in helping. I certainly appreciated the courtesy and thoughtfulness.

ember

12:55 am on Nov 14, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Program policies say that you may not "Place misleading labels above Google ad units. For instance, ads may be labelled "Sponsored Links" or "Advertisements", but not "Favourite Sites" or "Today's Top Offers"." So you may label them; doesn't mean that you have to label them. I suppose that if you have a lot of invalid clicks, then labeling the ads might be a good idea. From what I can tell, I don't get a lot of invalid clicks.

nomis5

7:35 am on Nov 14, 2015 (gmt 0)

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I went back to the G documentation and as far as I understand there is no recommendation to label ads. There are references to avoiding drawing attention to ads however and 'labels' could be confused with that.

I also have never been told to label ads by G. Personally I would (and do) avoid it.

Trying to blend ads into the content is also something to be wary of. It's not against TOS but it's a step towards that line which should not be crossed.