Google’s policies have long prevented site owners from displaying AdSense ads on websites with “content related to certain weapons and weapon accessories, such as firearms, balisongs, butterfly knives, and brass knuckles.
We work to ensure these policies are easy to understand and continue to improve our customer service for advertisers. According to Deal du Jour, their website was removed from Google's index without cause and the site was blocked from using AdSense...
Google Updates AdSenseProgramPolicies Page Google has finally allowed AdSense and Analytics accounts to be linked together. Simply log into AdSense, go to Reports > Overview, and then click on the link that says "Integrate your AdSense account...
Google Updates AdSenseProgramPolicies Page Posted by Nathania Johnson Apr 30, 2009 Google has made some clarifications to its AdSenseProgramPolicies. Straight from the horses mouth (aka the Inside AdSense blog), here they are: Google brand...
Google has made some clarifications to its AdSenseProgramPolicies. Google brand violations: This policy has always existed in our Terms and Conditions, but we've now brought it directly to the 'Ad Placement' section of the programpolicies page...
Shopping carts, return policies, shipping calculators, and gift registries are among the features raters should look for when rating a site as relevant. While the guidelines mark parked domains as spam, Google maintains its DomainPark program...
Yahoo, Microsoft To Change Privacy PoliciesPressure from the European Union apparently has Yahoo and Microsoft changing their privacy policies. Google Confirms Mobile AdSense BetaThe monetization product for mobile publishers is currently in a...
Some authors are concerned with policies that assume all rights to any accepted content, whether it's published later or not, and offer writers remuneration only from Google AdSense earned on the writer's article pages.
Add your seal of approval: Unlike AdSense for content ads, our
programpolicies allow you to make specific references to referral ads
on your site. Beyond the text and image ads AdSense offers - the release of Referrals 2.0 now incorporates...
Article 29 Working Party investigation, Google has changed its data retention policies again. Google Cracking Down on AdSense ArbitrageSeveral AdSense publishers have received notice that their AdSense arbitrage sites are being kicked out of the...
The requirement has been added to the Site and Ad Behavior section of the AdSenseProgramPolicies: For instance, if you advertise for sites participating in the AdSenseprogram, the advertising should not be deceptive to users.
In some cases, violations of our programpolicies will result in termination from the AdSenseprogram. As part of this effort, we continually conduct automated and manual reviews of publishers and sites that violate our policies.
Google Updates AdSense PoliciesChanges to AdSense publisher policies, especially the competitive ad policy, could mean headaches for publishers rotating ads from both AdSense and a competitive network, such as Yahoo Publisher Network.
Google updated its policies for publishers in the AdSenseprogram last night. If you are running YPN and AdSense on a 50/50 ad rotation using the same or very similar color palettes, you would now be in violation of AdSensepolicies.
If the advertisement is not approved, hints for making the ad comply with one or more violated policies may be provided to an advertiser associated with the ad, and/or an ad serving system customer service representative.
All of these companies have privacy policies in place that detail how their collected data is used, and publishers dropping cookies do not have access to any visitor's surfing history across the targeting network.
As with Kalena, Google dodged the policy by saying that ads on parked domains weren't a violation of AdSensepolicies since this was an AdSense For Domain site. Consequently, the site is not currently in violation of our programpolicies.
He also noted that if a particular publisher has specific privacy policies that would impact the ads, AlmondNet subjects itself to that. Unlike Google's popular AdSenseprogram, there's no self-serve sign-up option, for the moment.
But the "sleight-of-hand" he discusses is cloaking -- good cloaking, with Google's approval -- but still against Google's published policies for webmasters. How forthcoming are search engines in disclosing their paid placement and paid inclusion...
These are already excluded by the AdSenseprogrampolicies for web content. She added, however, that they also have to meet the type of content requirement Google already has for its AdSenseprogram. Instead, Google Print provides new content for...