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I don't really like their very narrow definition of what constitutes a "Non U.S. Business (No U.S. Business Presence)" - I guess my beef really should be with the IRS. It looks like hosting your sites in the US constitutes a US presense.
[edited by: div01 at 1:44 am (utc) on Oct. 17, 2003]
setting up a web server, hosting service, or website
developing content for your website
marketing to create a user base for your site
telephone support for your site
buying products for your site
maintaining your site
[edited by: Monus at 1:51 am (utc) on Oct. 17, 2003]
I am wondering, in cases where less than 4 are shown, are these alternate ads supposed to fill in the gaps (2 from google, and then my alternate ads)? Or, will they just TOTALLY replace it when google can't find enough or would show PSAs?
I just find it a bit annoying that I have to constantly agree to new conditions and new contracts.
Get used to it because I suspect there will continue to be changes as this program evolves and competitors enter the fray.
It's not unreasonable that a brand new program will have things come up that were not previously anticipated. We're in another business relationship that we modified the terms about a month after it was signed.
10. What are 'Alternate Ads?'
Alternate Ads allow you to monetize your ad space in the event that Google is unable to serve targeted ads to your page. By specifying an image or ad server of your choice, you can make sure that your advertising space is always being used effectively, either by targeted AdSense ads, or by your own choice of content.Alternate Ads, if specified, will be shown when there are no targeted ads available for your page. The ad space will not be branded as 'Ads by Google.'
Also: do we need a tax ID even if the site is basically a personal site and not a business and is only run by one person...or will a social security number be enough in that case? I didn't see anything about individuals on their page, just businesses. Maybe I didn't read enough... :)
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