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my next question is about "placing" adsense ads on a page....
would you consider it wrong if i put a "post new thread" link on top of an advert so if you accidenty missed the button i could claim it as a click?
At best this is a grey area that needs to be avoided and at worst it is cheating the system and might get your account suspended!
Think about it, someone just PAID for the click that your reader 'accidently' pressed. The person who is paying for these clicks didn't get a new customer, he didn't attract a person that might convert and it further damaged his website's reputation when the person who clicked soon pressed the 'back button' and thus affect the bounce rate of the advertiser.
Once advertisers notice that low-quality clicks are coming from your site it will then affect your CPC.
Hope this helps.
That looks more like a normal paid banner ad being delivered by Sift to me.
The red background just above and below the new thread button has been added to blend in with a specific banner.
The top and bottom red bit above the button both act as the button link and there is about 10px between the new thread button and the banner.
Personaly can't see much wrong with it, they could have made the area above and below the new thread button part of the link and given 0px gap if they were trying to trick people.
i'm not a fan of seeing links i use all time on top of adverts. (try the even smaller links to jump to a page)
obviously space above the fold is valuable but, and this is a personal view, i wouldn't do it. 10pix or 1mil pix. no internal links over external ads.
my thoughts entirely. which is why i was suprised ukbf appear to be employing the tactic.
i click into this sub forum to find this:
http://twitpic.com/84gnez
It can be seasonal, having a website based on xmas or halloween is going to be seasonal.
Have a look on google trends to see if your keywords are showing the same pattern each month.
Hello All,
I didn't want to open a new topic about Adsense so therefore thought I'd post my question in here too.
After a year of not evening opening my AdSense account as I personally thought it was a waste of time. I've actually found that Google owes me considerable about of money! For adverts that I didn't know I had on websites. It's with this in mind now that I know it's worth while sitting on the account for a year building up a nice sum to actually motivate me to do something about it.
Therefore I'd like to know that once my bank account has been submitted and that I've verified the account. Does Google automatically deposit sums, or in my case send me a cheque and is it consist? It looks like I'm earning a fat lump every month furthermore I'd like this money. Can I presume if the cheque comes on the 10th, it will be here within the 10th cleared by the 20th? Can I presume that every month as long as I have what is needed on the 20th I have a nice sum coming to me? In effect an "extra" wage?
Thank you,
Brian Martin
Managing Director at BM&Co Web.
Hello PositiveSEO
What if the misses see this and expects a nice present![]()
Brian Martin
Managing Director at BM&Co Web
An SEO company that doesn't know how adsense works ?????:|
I take it that's aimed at me... sorry you have lost me
I take it that's aimed at me... sorry you have lost me