How to introduce Popup ads through Adsense?

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Many websites implement a popup advertisement for visitors, once per session, per 24 hours.

People hate it, complain a lot, because many are on mobile phones and it is hard to close out of. But as per some research, popups give the best $.

Thoughts?
#ads #adsense #introduce #popup
  • Profile picture of the author efrizzz
    It is against adsense TOS dude.. you will get banned for sure.
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  • Profile picture of the author aadiv2011
    Hey dude.... I was only asking...not implementing....
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  • Profile picture of the author ankitoberoi
    Now since your "just asking".

    1) Create a JS which automatically opens a new window (the size of the ad) on load event of main page.
    2) Include the Ad code on the page which is being opened above, using JS.
    3) Use cookies to ensure it is only delivered once to a user, for every 24 hour period.

    BUT:
    1) Adsense is pretty good at finding such sites and BANNING them.
    2) The auto open popups will be blocked by pretty much every good browser.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
      Banned
      Read the Adsense policies.

      [source]
      Google ads, search boxes or search results may not be:
      • Integrated into a software application (does not apply to AdMob) of any kind, including toolbars.
      • Displayed in pop-ups or pop-unders.
      • Placed in emails, email programs, including webmail, or on pages where dynamic content (such as live chat, instant messaging, or auto-refreshing comments) is the primary focus. (Does not apply to AdMob.)
      • Placed in emails, email programs, or chat programs. (Does not apply to AdMob.)
      • Obscured by elements on a page.
      • Placed on any non-content-based page. (Does not apply to AdSense for search, mobile AdSense for search, or AdMob.)
      • Placed on pages published specifically for the purpose of showing ads.
      • Placed on pages whose content or URL could confuse users into thinking it is associated with Google due to the misuse of logos, trademarks or other brand features.
      • Placed on, within or alongside other Google products or services in a manner that violates the policies of that product or service.
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