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Old 08-21-2011, 11:41 AM   #1
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Or it is against their policies.

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Old 08-21-2011, 11:47 AM   #2
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Yes its against policy and you'll be jeopardizing your account.

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Old 08-21-2011, 11:55 AM   #3
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Not only is it against TOS, it defies logic.

If it's empty, it's not really a page. Why would you want to
put adsense on it? What traffic is it going to get? How can
the adsense bot scan the content for ads?

If it's a doorway page, with just a 'click here to visit site,' that
too is against TOS.

Where do you people come up with these ideas from? Do you
just sit around and think, "Gee, how can I jeopardize my
adsense account today? I'm bored."

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Old 08-21-2011, 12:08 PM   #4
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Default Re: Can I publish AdSense ads on an empty page of my site?

Interesting you ask that question considering your SIG

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Old 08-21-2011, 12:23 PM   #5
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Default Re: Can I publish AdSense ads on an empty page of my site?

And you got to have at least ten page in your site to embed adsense in them.
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Old 08-21-2011, 12:41 PM   #6
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Why not just park the domain, and put ads on it? Just a thought. I'm no expert when it comes to this so please take this post with a pinch of salt.

But that is just what come to my mind.

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Old 08-21-2011, 12:59 PM   #7
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Default Re: Can I publish AdSense ads on an empty page of my site?

I use a widget on my sidebar to display adsense ads which means it appears in every page. So there's no content on the 'contact us' page, it's just a contact form, and my adsense ads appear on this page sidebar. Is this against google's TOS too? If yes, how do I disable the widget on certain pages? It's the standard 'text' sidebar widget by the way. Someone please advice, thanks.
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Old 08-21-2011, 01:04 PM   #8
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And you got to have at least ten page in your site to embed adsense in them.
Complete nonsense answer.

Where do you people get such ideas from? Do you just sit around
and make up adsense policies because they sound good?

No wonder you people can't do adsense. Or get banned. You live
in a fantasy world.

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Interesting you ask that question considering your SIG
Lol, I was getting ready to post the same thing.

OP, looks like a fake forum question.

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The last time I helped my cousin with a blog site having 16 posts of at least 500 words each register for adsense was a failure. Just imagine, if a site with contents failed to get the approval, how much more with a site with no contents on each page?

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Old 08-21-2011, 07:38 PM   #11
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To all, I have already an approved AdSense account, but I don't use it on my sites, I'll put ads on my ALL SITES(several sites) after some time.

If I put it right now, they'll ban me, because the sites even do not have a privacy policy.

Actually, I am worried about a rev. Sharing site(hubpages), where my ads are being shown on my empty looking profile page, well it is not TOTALLY empty.

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Old 08-23-2011, 09:38 AM   #12
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I am impressed with your quote "Where do you people
get such ideas from?" folks get these kinds of ideas from their 6th sense, sometime they make their own imaginary predictions, (laughing)

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Old 08-23-2011, 10:00 AM   #13
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Not only is it against TOS, it defies logic.

If it's empty, it's not really a page. Why would you want to
put adsense on it? What traffic is it going to get? How can
the adsense bot scan the content for ads?

If it's a doorway page, with just a 'click here to visit site,' that
too is against TOS.

Where do you people come up with these ideas from? Do you
just sit around and think, "Gee, how can I jeopardize my
adsense account today? I'm bored."

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Complete nonsense answer.

Where do you people get such ideas from? Do you just sit around
and make up adsense policies because they sound good?

No wonder you people can't do adsense. Or get banned. You live
in a fantasy world.

Paul
LOL.

So true.

You tell 'em, Paul.

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Old 08-23-2011, 10:10 AM   #14
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"Do you
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I'M BORED." "

I am still laughing paulgl. A great joke.

Well I am afraid of moderators now, I don't know they like humor or not.

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Old 08-23-2011, 10:17 AM   #15
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Why not just park the domain, and put ads on it? Just a thought. I'm no expert when it comes to this so please take this post with a pinch of salt.

But that is just what come to my mind.

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There are different TOS for parked domains and adsense. Your domain has
to be approved by google, and they take it over. You can't
just put adsense on a parked domain. That would be against TOS.

The OP was referring to just a blank page. Like Yukon said, it's
either a fake forum question, or...what ?

Funny how people talk about moderators...

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Your domain has
to be approved by google, and they take it over. You can't
just put adsense on a parked domain. That would be against TOS.

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Can you please elaborate on this, Paul . Will Google Take over the domain forever if we want to enable adsense on a parked domain ?.
What if I already own a domain and want to park it with adsense ?

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Can you please elaborate on this, Paul . Will Google Take over the domain forever if we want to enable adsense on a parked domain ?.
What if I already own a domain and want to park it with adsense ?
They don't literally take ownership of the domain. You remain the domain's registrant, but Google essentially takes the place of your web-host. That's all.

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This member has started some real strange threads on AdSense the last few days. I am a bit suspicious of the intent.

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They don't literally take ownership of the domain. You remain the domain's registrant, but Google essentially takes the place of your web-host. That's all.
Okay, Thank you for clearing my doubt .

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