Specific themes for Adsense and your risks to get banned from Google Adsense

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Hello guys,

I´m searching for some themes to increase my revenues with Google Adsense. Some of my affiliates have just a few sales per month, so I will add google adsense to make more money.

I found three themes that I think can work very well with Adsense, but with some precautions.

1. Adsense Pro Ultimate
Neutrogena on the Spot Acne Treatment method Has a Spot in Your Coronary heart - Adsense Pro Ultimate – Demo

To this theme I want to use an adsense ads in the left sidebar, with the plugin "Q2W3 Fixed Widget", by this way the annouce will follow the scroll.
And more 2 adsense blocks, one in the beginning of the article, and another in the end.

Plus 2 link bars, in the header, and in the end of the article.

Furthermore, I will sell an affiliate product with the right sidebar, again with the plugin "Q2W3 Fixed Widget"

My concern is about get banned in adsense with this positions and with this theme, what do you think?

2. Clickabe Theme
I wont use this theme Clickable Theme Demo, because I read about some users that was banned from adsense.

3. Clickbump
Another good theme is: XFactored 2 Demo Site, a clickbump theme.

What do you think about?
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  • Profile picture of the author onSubie
    It would be unusual for AdSense to ban you for anything like that.


    If the website is not up to adsense standards it is much more common for Google to simply stop displaying ads on the site or offending pages until they meet Google's standards.


    For example, you may have some adult sexual language or images on some articles. Those articles would not show adsense even though adsense still displays on the rest of the site.


    It would be rare to have an account banned for something like the choice of theme. There are usually much bigger problems behind the decision to ban an entire account.


    The problems with MFA themes is many are outdated and do things that are not really compliant with what Google wants. Sometimes this is not a problem, sometimes it is.


    You can impact the look and feel and adsense display a lot by the quality of the content and where you place the ads.
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  • Profile picture of the author lulubel
    Are you saying you're planning to use a fixed sidebar that keeps the ad visible alongside the content as the visitor scrolls down the page? I have it on fairly good authority (someone who's bringing in $100k plus a month in AdSense revenue) that you'll get banned if you do that.
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    • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
      Originally Posted by lulubel View Post

      Are you saying you're planning to use a fixed sidebar that keeps the ad visible alongside the content as the visitor scrolls down the page? I have it on fairly good authority (someone who's bringing in $100k plus a month in AdSense revenue) that you'll get banned if you do that.
      Where in the TOS of google adsense did you read that?
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      • Profile picture of the author AdamJ85
        Originally Posted by paivadaniel View Post

        Where in the TOS of google adsense did you read that?
        "Drawing unnatural attention to ads includes placing Google ads in a floating box script that causes the ad to appear in a “sticky" position on the page as the user scrolls down. This type of ad implementation is not permitted."

        https://support.google.com/adsense/a...tention_to_ads
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        • Profile picture of the author Michael Shook
          The highest paying ads are usually displayed first on a page with multiple adsense ad insertions.

          Often you will do better having ads in one position only, because you tend to draw the higher paying ads.
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  • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
    Tks AdamJ85, I searched for some doubts in the TOS section that you sent, but I didnt find, maybe is implicit in some paragraph of that page. Anyway, about put 2 ads immediatly under the title, in the content section, like here:

    Neutrogena on the Spot Acne Treatment method Has a Spot in Your Coronary heart - Adsense Pro Ultimate – Demo
    (just replace the images for google ads)

    there is a problem?

    And the same with 2 ads one above the other? like these http://dashboard.clickbump.com/wp-co...nshot-full.png
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    • Profile picture of the author Peter Lee
      I usually do not put too many Google ads on each page of my sites. I just have 2, one which is a 336X280 size with another smaller size. I think there is a limit to how many ads you can put on a page, but the thing is because Google uses a bidding model the more ads you have the less the advertisers have to pay to appear on your page. So it will affect your CPC. It's for this reason I like to put just 2 to maximize my CPC.
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  • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
    Hello Peter, yep, the limit is 3 adsense blocks and 3 bar of links. I didnt know about this bidding model, good to know.

    Someone knows the answer of my question?
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