Google Adsense Allows Multi Publishers Code On One Page

August 1, 2008, filed under News and Rumors


bukiki-adsense Less than 48 hours ago, Google announced that they allow placing multiple publishers’ ad code on the same page or site. This means that if you can have your and your partner’s Adsense code each on your website. Or maybe monetizing your traffic for another Adsense publishers. Hmmm.. can you see your eyes turning green? :)

Google also reminded of the following when placing your publisher’s code into someone else’s blog/site:

  • The maximum number of products per page will remain the same.
  • If you don’t own the site, you’ll need to receive permission from the site owner to display your ads on their pages.
  • They’re unable to divide earnings between accounts, so any revenue generated will be credited to the account associated with the ad unit that was clicked or viewed.
  • Any shared site that displays Google ads must also comply with their program policies.
  • You’re responsible for the content of any page where your ad code appears. Before placing your ad code on another publisher’s site, they recommend reviewing the site for any policy violations.
  • So what’s will happen then? What will you do to take advantage of this regulation?

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