If a site gets delisted from the regular google serps for penalty or banning with they also terminate your adsense account?
Rob
sailorjwd
11:38 pm on Jun 14, 2005 (gmt 0)
Apparently not. They tell me the keep search and adsense very separate.
When I complained to adsense about a spammy adsense site they said don't talk to use talk to search. Adsense only cares about overt violations of TOS.
(IMHO)
Alioc
12:35 am on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)
Just like they don't boost AdSense(d) sites' listings, they also don't cancel AdSense accounts if you're banned from the index.
I don't beleive there's any relationship between SERPS and AdSense at all.
blairsp
10:09 am on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)
I just find it funny their denial/position on this. New site, uploaded on Monday, applied to adsense Tuesday accepted late Thursday and was in the Google search on the Friday. Coincidence perhaps but it must have been an awfully good link I got (but yet no site appear to link to me) to get me spidered that quick.
frox
12:28 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)
> I just find it funny their denial/position on this.
yes, that's true.
the official position is that there is no exchange, but I almost sure some test pages I put up to test ads layout (and therefore got spidered for Adsense) appeared in Google's index too.
spaceylacie
12:57 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)
I always get indexed quickly. I'm still not sure what happens in the "sandbox". I've never been there. I'm glad, I hate getting sand in certain areas, it's irritating.
I don't know if it's related to the fact that I use Adsense for informational sites.