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  1. artofnet

    artofnet Ads.id Pro

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    Ini jawaban dari Joel Comm yang katanya pakar adsense mengenai beberapa TOS google yang membingungkan, maaf tidak bisa transletenya, hehehe...

    People have been asking me three questions
    about the AdSense program, and their new
    terms of service and AdSense support team
    have now clarified all of these issues.

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    Question 1) Does Google allow other ads to run
    on the same page as AdSense Ads?

    Answer 1) The official word is a qualified "yes".

    You may not run ads that are designed to resemble
    AdSense ads. For example, Yahoo! Publisher Network
    ads look very similar to AdSense ads. While you
    can run YPN on your site, they may not appear on
    the same PAGES as AdSense ads.

    However, contextual ads like those provided by
    Kontera, Intellitxt, Amazon and Chitika ARE allowed
    on the same pages as your AdSense ads!

    While not the exact answer we were hoping for,
    this does clarify for us and opens many new
    options for publishers wishing to use others
    advertisements on their pages.

    I have made a good deal of income with Kontera
    and Chitika, and am very glad to see that we may
    all apply for their programs and implement them
    on our pages without fear of losing our AdSense
    accounts.

    Incidentally, I have written the ONLY book on
    making money with Kontera and am pleased to offer
    it to you today as a discount to celebrate this
    clarification from Google!

    http://www.KonteraSecrets.com

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    Question 2) Google's recent "images next to ads"
    policy is confusing. Could you please clarify so
    all publishers know what is and what is not allowed?

    Answer 2) Google prefers that publishers avoid images
    that are lined up directly next to the ads so that
    it appears each ad is associated with an image. If
    the dimensions of the image are completely different
    than the dimensions of the ads, that's okay.

    But if it appears to the user that the image is at
    all associated with the ads, that would be in violation
    of AdSense terms of service.

    The general idea is Google does not want visitors
    clicking on ads because they have been deceived in
    believing the image is associated with the ad.

    That leaves a lot of room for creative design, and
    it also means that AdSense graphic backgrounds and
    visual frames are within terms of service.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Question 3) I occasionally see ads are actually placed
    by Google. Do publishers receive payment when those
    ads are clicked?

    Answer 3) Yes! Whenever you see an ad for a Google
    service, Google is paying the publisher for that ad
    just as they would for any other ad. They are bidding
    in the auction and the publisher will be paid according
    to those bids.

    This is also good news for those who wondered if
    Google was attempting to score a "free ride" by
    placing their own ads on the network.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    I am very encouraged by these clarifications in
    AdSense policy. I don't like being in the dark
    as to the terms of service and neither should you.

    I hope you will take advantage of the opportunities
    to apply for Kontera and Chitika so you may generate
    additional revenue streams. Here are links to make
    signup easier.
     

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