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Hello, warriors,
I want to put my adsense ads under my article title, but read a post said it violated google's TOS and will be banned. But I also read x-factor's post said that he also did that and make $300 per day by adsense. So my question is: is it safe to put my adsense ad under my article title? Like this: My Article Title Adsense Ads My Article Content I also read a post said it's better to make it clear that those links are advertisement. Like this: My Article Title advertisement ( font color is lighter than adsense ads ) Adsense Ads My Article Content Is it safe if I do add " advertisement " above the adsense ads? Thank you very much! |
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I don't remember reading this in the Adsense TOS.
I am pretty sure you can have Adsense under your title, but you have to make sure your title does not influence people to click the Adsense ads. You can't have titles like: "Today's Hottest Deals" ..because it makes the adsense ads look like they are the days deals, when they are not. So you can use some titles but not others. There is a thin line here. If you don't know if your title is legit, or are in doubt, then you probably should not use that title. Just take the first sentence of your article put it between the title and the ads. Pretty easy to do. |
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1. Ads shouldn't be placed under a title or section heading in a way that implies that the ads are not ads. Mark | |
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I solve this by placing the title with a horizontal line beneath it (not underlined - but a custom line a space below the title that extends the width of the page) that separates it from an adsense block. Have had no problems doing this.
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Good info and explaination.
Thanks Wade, Mark and Kay. |
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giving this advice. In my book, yes, I state that I put most of my ads under my title, but I also advise to put a few lines of text in between them just to be safe. I just happen to push the limit at times, but would never tell anyone to do this unless they knew what they were doing. - John | |
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i have a line stating ADVERTISEMENTS between the title and ads - so that has not led to any problem.
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