Will i get banned from adsense !

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Hey guys how we doing ? i hope fine !

Okay im gonna ask you one simple question about adsense,will i get banned from adsense if i put my blog categories on left side of my sidebar and ads on the right,but i thought something different this time..in order to get more clicks i thought that categories to be similar as adsense ads,i hope im clear what im saying if not i made a picture of what im trying to say.



Okay suppose this is my blog,as you can see on the left i put some examples titles,descriptions that are my categories and on the right side are ads,they are similar.

I won't use this method and take risk until i get any answers from you brothers,btw last day i saw something similar on a blog and i just thought it might work.

THANK YOU.
#adsense #banned
  • Profile picture of the author powerofschool
    Hi dude,
    That is not a problem
    You dont have a problem to keep like this.
    Only thing you need to remember is You should not write any where that click here some thing like that. And Any way google is going to allow 3 banners in one page. And you can keep side to Categories And Titles of your Content with the Similar Color combinations.
    You can go a head in that way.
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  • Profile picture of the author WittyT
    Personally, I wouldn't do it. Ad blending is always a good idea... but to a certain point. When visitors can't tell what links are from your site and which are ads, that's (IMHO) when you can get in trouble.
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    • Profile picture of the author Karan Rawat
      I believe that it might work, as many bloggers i saw using the same technique. You Should definitely go for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author ilee
    Here's a little known website that not many people use to find out information on adsense.

    Google Help

    "Place misleading labels above Google ad units. For instance, ads may be labelled "Sponsored Links" or "Advertisements", but not "Favourite Sites" or "Today's Top Offers".
    Interpret that however you want.
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  • Profile picture of the author andrewsmithhere
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    I would suggest you not to do this since google keeps changing rules and when they see something which is not favoring the reader, they suspend accounts without giving reasons.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by andrewsmithhere View Post

      I would suggest you not to do this since google keeps changing rules and when they see something which is not favoring the reader, they suspend accounts without giving reasons.
      OP is misleading traffic into thinking the Adsense Ads are content links (category links), that has been a TOS rule since before I signed up for Adsense (6 years ago). Nothing has changed & OP already agreed to the TOS or they wouldn't have an Adsense account.

      [source]
      Encouraging accidental clicks

      Publishers are not permitted to encourage users to click on Google ads in any way. This includes implementing the ads in a way that they might be mistaken for other website content, such as menu, navigation, or download links.

      Anyone that's running Adsense, do yourself a favor, take this quiz:



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      • Profile picture of the author Alexgw
        Wonderful idea but personally if it is me, I wouldn't take that risk. May be a little afraid to loose Adsense account but your idea is innovative.

        Originally Posted by yukon View Post

        OP is misleading traffic into thinking the Adsense Ads are content links (category links), that has been a TOS rule since before I signed up for Adsense (6 years ago). Nothing has changed & OP already agreed to the TOS or they wouldn't have an Adsense account.
        Thanks for reminding the important point in the Adsense policy.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    That screenshot in OP would most likely get you shutdown during a manual review.

    Your claiming the Adsense Ads are your content categories (fail).

    Even If you wasn't claiming the categories, the layout reeks of desperation.
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