Hot answers tagged google-adsense
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No, you are not permitted to do that on Wordpress.com blogs.
AdSense, Yahoo, Chitika, TextLinkAds, and other third-party advertising is not allowed here at WordPress.com. If you would like to run ads on your blog, one of these options may work for you:
We have a feature called WordAds that lets WordPress.com bloggers with moderate to high traffic ...
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You can insert ads into individual posts: the trick is to turn on show break-characters instead of blank lines (I tried to spell this out here, but the HTML got interpreted!) in the post options before putting the code into the HTML tab of the post-editor.
Ref: ...
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The quickest is using one of your tags - google adsense. Apply and paste their javascript code into your site. You get paid for every click of an ad.
You can also sell your adspace on a market like buysellads.com, assuming you have enough traffic and a topic that people would like to advertise on. There advertisers will put their ads on your site. You ...
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In the help for adsense:
The code generated in your account is
valid for any page on any site where
you want to display ads. Simply add
the code to your page source and we'll
automatically detect the new site.
Which means that unless you used authorized domains features (which you probably didn't as it is mostly more convenient not to, you are ...
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The reason that Tumblr is a bad place for advertising is that the majority of people are reblogging/liking/viewing from their dashboards. It's only that rare visit from someone new that will give you a view.
Wordpress.com is also a bad place because their TOS does not allow you to place your own ads (since it's free). They'll place ads on your site if your ...
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It sometimes happens in AdSense by chance, but the publisher cannot control it. Well ordinary AdSense publishers cannot - I don't know if it's possible for the premium account folks, who have a lot more options.
And sorry, but I don't know any services that offer multiple ad-units from the same campaign per page.
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There are all sorts of possibilities here.
First, inside AdSense, have you restricted the sites that your ads can be shown on? Have you added your new custom-domain to that list?
Second, when did you sign up for AdSense? If it was after early November 2012, then you probably went through the fast-track sign-up process for host-partner publishers. ...
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I have had a lot of trouble with this myself especially since the new interface was launched but I have finally found a way to integrate my AdSense account into my Analytics account with the new interface. I made a short video about it. Hope this helps!
The video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9vsTsO7Rfw
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Amazon's Product Advertising API provides programmatic access to Amazon’s product selection and discovery functionality so that developers can advertise Amazon products.
Check this related Stack Overflow site's experiment with Amazon Product Advertising API
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1) Gbot from time to time downloads
all pages from web site. Am i right?
The bot attempts to download a page as soon as it is requested for the first time. Then, it will try to keep the content of the page up-to-date by accessing it periodically.
Google uses a shared cache. Because Google has several bot (AdSense, Google Crawler, ...), the most ...
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If i understood your question correctly, you can definitely exclude unwanted websites. Sounds like you may be an AdWords account holder who wants to exclude your advertisements from certain sites like www.reddit.com
Under Campaign main tab > Display Networks > Placement > Exclusions you can add one exclusion per line to specifically filter out the website ...
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The usual porn, hate, crime, scams, illegal stuff, etc.
More details can be found in their terms and conditions:
https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms
They also hate get quick rich schemes, pyramid models, affiliate links, etc.
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