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#1 despot

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Posted 31 October 2005 - 02:42 PM

A technique I invented (but have not used so far) myself.
Say, I have a menu on top in my site. The site has no scrolling so the mouse is always on the menu. Then after a few clicks the menu is replaced with an adsense block. A user would click it without even thinking about that because he was used to the menu being there. This would work especially in gallery and image previewing sites. This would dramatically increase the clickrate..
A bit dirty technique, but still to know: would this be legal? TOS does not seam to say anything negative about it, but maybe that's because they didn't think about that. ;)

#2 glen

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Posted 04 November 2005 - 03:09 AM

sounds like it would certainly work. as to whether you can do it or not under the TOS, you have to try to make it "non-deceptive" if that is at all possible....there's probably a way to do it...maybe if you used a "transition" like they use between two movie clips??...then it would be OK.

see the info below from the google help pages which might be of some help (see the bits I have highlighted)

https://www.google.c...py?answer=23921

What can I do to ensure that my account won't be disabled?
Above all, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the AdSense program policies and ensure that all sites on which you display Google ads remain in full compliance with these policies.

Additionally, following these simple rules will help keep your account in good standing:

  • Don't click on your own Google ads.
    Clicking on Google ads on your own site for any reason is strictly prohibited. If you'd like more information about one of the advertisers appearing on your site, please type the URL of the ad directly into your browser's address bar, or use the AdSense preview tool.
  • Don't ask others to click on Google ads.
    Users should click on Google ads because they're interested in the services being advertised. Encouraging users to click on your Google ads, either directly or indirectly, can lead to inflated advertiser costs and can cause your account to be disabled.
  • Don't employ pop-up prompts or automatic software installations.
    Google is dedicated to improving the user experience on the Internet, and promoting responsible software principles is part of that effort. Sites showing Google ads may not prompt users to install software on their machines. Publishers must also not attempt to change users' browser home pages automatically or via pop-up prompts.
  • Be aware of how your site is promoted.
    Pages showing Google ads may never be loaded in an unrequested pop-up. This means publishers need to be very careful when purchasing traffic or setting up ad campaigns with third parties. Before contracting with any ad network, you should ensure that they will never display your site in pop-ups or as a result of the actions of any software application.
  • Don't place Google ads on sites that contain prohibited content.
    Google ads may not be displayed alongside any type of content prohibited by our program policies, including adult or mature content, gambling-related content, or drug content. It's your responsibility to ensure that all of your pages adhere to these policies.
  • Respect Google trademarks.
    Framing or mimicking Google pages is strictly prohibited by our Guidelines for Use of Google Brand Features. In addition, publishers may not use any Google Brand Features such as Google trademarks, logos, web pages or screen shots, without prior consent from Google.
  • Don't tamper with the AdSense code.
    AdSense offers a wide variety of approved formats, colors, and features in your AdSense account. Once you've generated your code, however, we ask that you do not alter any portion of the code or change the layout, behavior, targeting, or delivery of ads for any reason, unless specifically authorized to do so by Google.
  • Provide a positive user experience.
    Sites that contain excessive pop-ups, use sneaky redirects to obtain traffic, or otherwise attempt to interfere with normal web navigation aren't permitted in the AdSense network. Please make sure your site doesn't deceive your users in any way. In general, it's a good idea to follow our Webmaster Guidelines on quality to ensure that your site provides a positive user experience.
  • Provide a good environment for advertisers.
    Sites showing Google ads should not present a poor opportunity for advertisers. Sites that use tricks or deceptive practices in order to trigger inadvertent clicks on ads are prohibited.
  • Be responsive.
    Publishers are asked to be responsive to emails sent by the AdSense team. Be sure to keep your email address up-to-date, in case we ever need to contact you about your account. To update your email address, follow the instructions here.





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