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Is my Web page in compliance with Google Google Terms?

Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by Minterest, Dec 8, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I want to know whether my web page is in compliance with the Google AdSense Terms, my Click Through Rate is very huge. My CTR is in between 40-60%. Please help! I am afraid about Google. Will they disable my account? My account is a new one in the first 2 days of my promotion itself I got $40.

    Please go through the following screen shots and tell me whether its allowed.

    Sincerely,
    Mahesh Mohan
     

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  2. pig2cat

    pig2cat Active Member

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    hmm, correct me if i'm wrong, but shouldnt a page have more content than ads?
     
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    Actually I dont know is there anything like that said in the Terms? Also I have done that as I have seen similar placement of ads in many sites. I have already sent a mail to Google to manually review my high CTR pages. It became 3 days and no reply from them except an auto reply. Still Waiting for their response!!!
     
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    You may want to add a little more content...although I think that is the only point I can make.
     
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    pozer Active Member

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    I think everything is fine with your page
     
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    Atlast I got a human reply from AdSense. Google says "I reviewed your pages and currently they comply with our program policies." And about CTR their answer is "Unfortunately, therefore it would be difficult to determine an 'average' CTR for everyone."
     
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    I believe that having a website solely for the purpose of displaying ads is against the tos
     
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    But Google reviewd the page and said that it is not violating the tos.
     
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    Your page is fine were my intial thoughts.

    There is apparently enough there for Google to be able to display relevant ads.

    No violations are noted with images.

    Many have to remember people earn money in many different methods.

    What you see is a splash or landing page for lead generation campaigns.

    I used to do the same thing for Contractor leads in a campaign I ran online.

    http://www.seo-advance.com/contract/Mississippi/ms-leads.htm

    Another DPer has taken this idea after I spoke with him about what I had done in the past and seems to make some nice money with it too. He doen't run the Adsense ads though. I used to love getting both streams of revenue from this lol...

    This is great work PM me if you could build a few pages for me.

    Peace
     
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    How did you get them to review your site?
     
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    you send them email
     
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    Just email the URLs to their support and ask them to manually review those pages... they will do it and will let you know if that page is in compliance with their terms.
     
    Minterest, Dec 10, 2006 IP