Adsense Banner above an outbound link in posts

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So.....I started a pretty simple niche site. I plan to use adsense link 728x15 on all pages and an image banner in the posts. Below the image banner in the posts I usually have an outbound link to a website referred to in the post. Anyone think this will give Google any problems in terms of Adsense TOS??
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    Hey guys, just looking for some honest advice. I'm fairly new to Warrior Forum (as a member, been reading it for a long time) is this kind of question wrong to ask? Did I ask it in the wrong place? Am I missing something here?
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  • Profile picture of the author ilee
    Right, so you're trying to get clicks from vistors that "misclick"? am I right?
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      Originally Posted by ichl13 View Post

      Right, so you're trying to get clicks from vistors that "misclick"? am I right?
      Nope, I don't want to get misclicks, just want to place the ads in a way that doesn't crowd the site, but are impossible to ignore. I know that I have made lots of misclicks from strategically placed ads in sites as well as android apps, but I never have a problem with that. I always think to myself "hey...that's a nice trick". lol. You may disagree, but that's ok. I'm just trying to get thoughts from people who have used similar methods. In my opinion, if you want to make money, you should use every possible strategy within your means, even if that means getting as close as possible to breaking the rules without breaking them.

      Notice I said WITHOUT BREAKING THEM. I didn't mean that you should try to get away with breaking them. I'm just saying it's a dog eat dog world. I'm trying to learn to eat and not be eaten.
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    Well the site isn't live because still in progress, but I'm wondering if anyone has had real experience whether Google cares if an image banner ad is placed just above a link that I place in the post to another page. For example, many of my posts will be information snippets about medical support organization websites which I link to at the end of each post. like this:

    Post title
    Post content (giving a sysnopsis of a medical organization)
    link to medical organization at the end of the post

    So what I have been setting up is that format with an ad placed in like so:

    Post title
    Post content (giving a sysnopsis of a medical organization)

    ------>adsense image banner just above the link<--------
    link to medical organization at the end of the post

    My question is by placing the banner just above a link that i use to refer to another website will Google have a problem in the sense that I might be tricking visitors into clicking the ad because it is so close to an outbound link? I mean, honestly it does look like the banner and the link are associated with each other. Googles TOS are a little gray in this area and I'm asking for real experiences with similar set ups from marketers who use adsense. Does that clarify at all?
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  • Profile picture of the author tonyalves
    If the banner is not as wide as the link unit and there is a space between them, I don't think that it is an issue.

    In other words, if the purpose of the banner is not intended to trick visitors into clicking the links of the link unit and it is not going to raise any doubts when Google checks your site, you don't have anything to worry about.

    As for links (any links) within your post, as long as they don't resemble AdSense ads, you don't have anything to worry about either.
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      Originally Posted by tonyalves View Post

      As for links (any links) within your post, as long as they don't resemble AdSense ads, you don't have anything to worry about either.
      Well this site really only is going to have the banner ads i referred to except for a 5 link 728x15 leaderboard at the top of all pages.

      But on other sites I have always made site navigation and adsense links the same color. Is that the kind of thing you're referring to?

      And just to mention, I rarely ever use the actual image banners like I asked about for the new site. Just something I'm trying there. I usually use text links and code them the same color as site navigation. I dont try to disguise them or change the ad layouts or anything, just make them fit into the color scheme of the site. I was under the impression tha most people use adsense text ads that way.
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      Originally Posted by tonyalves View Post

      If the banner is not as wide as the link unit and there is a space between them, I don't think that it is an issue.
      In your experience, if there wasn't a space would I run a high risk of being penalized?
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  • Profile picture of the author dp40oz
    Should be fine. Google is a bit more lax with then most people think. They are more concerned with people clicking their own ads and such.
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      Originally Posted by dp40oz View Post

      Should be fine. Google is a bit more lax with then most people think. They are more concerned with people clicking their own ads and such.
      Thanks and of course I would never do that. Thats just stupid and I would never wanna scam a couple of bucks at the risk of losing access to a great source of continuous revenue. Just not worth it at all in my opinion. Do you feel, as another user said in this thread, that there should be a space between the ad and the link? They are not the same width btw.
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