Is AdSense Allowed On Your Homepage Before Viewers Can See Your Content?

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Forbes.com used to have an advertising wall on their site that you had to go through to get to their content.

Sometimes that wall would have AdSense on it.

Does AdSense have a policy against their ads being displayed before a viewer can see the content they wanted to see?

Forbes would have it set to a timer, like 10-15 seconds, then of the viewer did nothing, it'd redirect them on to the content they wanted to see.

So help me out here, Warrior Forum. Do you know anything about this?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author simplyben
    It is against the TOS. The sites that have over 100,000 page views a day have a different TOS that everyone else.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Don't compare sites like Forbes to an average Adsense account. Those big sites have premium accounts & can do pretty much whatever they want. Most of what Forbes & similar large sites do will get an average Adsense account banned.
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    • Profile picture of the author Chris Hunter
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Don't compare sites like Forbes to an average Adsense account. Those big sites have premium accounts & can do pretty much whatever they want. Most of what Forbes & similar large sites do will get an average Adsense account banned.
      Thanks for the info.

      I figured that it would be different for a small fry like myself but was still curious about AdSense.

      What about Yahoo/Bing ads? Know anything about them?

      Just have some ideas that I'm bouncing around in my head.

      Thanks!
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      Ok, sure. You can follow me on Twitter - http://twitter.com/Chris_Hunter ;)

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