Yes, you can but it would end up being a spammy site and will definitely slow down your website speed which will turn affect your SEO negatively. I don't recommend it.Can you have AdSense and media.net and propellerads
in the same web site ?
Simply paste the ad code into your Web page, I do not recommend installing additional support plugins.there are some ad managers
example here:
can they help ?
no not for wp or script@Tomz Its allowed to use Google Adsense with nulled plugins? They dont block you?
I have this idea, how about if you attach the adsense link to an image either it stays on your website or open it in a new tab? Like an ordinary image, an attached image of a post, blog-post. Does it violates google adsense policy?AdSense cannot ban you for using a nulled plugin or nulled theme on your blog. However, you could get banned if you modify the AdSense code or use it in an iframe.
The AdSense code is wrapped in an HTML script tag. It isn't like your regular href link that you can wrap around an image. That said, even if you were able to find a way to do that, your account will be banned instantly as modifying ad codes violates AdSense's policy.I have this idea, how about if you attach the adsense link to an image either it stays on your website or open it in a new tab? Like an ordinary image, an attached image of a post, blog-post. Does it violates google adsense policy?![]()
Yea. I forgot, example, an href link pointed to Semrush-adsThe AdSense code is wrapped in an HTML script tag. It isn't like your regular href link that you can wrap around an image. That said, even if you were able to find a way to do that, your account will be banned instantly as modifying ad codes violates AdSense's policy.
This is not exactly related to AdSense. However, to bypass DCMA, you can have a disclaimer on your website that you do not host the files directly on your server but only link to them. That is enough to make every claimant not go after you. However, if you own the file sharing platform, the claimants will reach out to your hosting provider and make sure the files are taken down through the file sharing platform.Hello @Flagstad ,
Thank you for your help and support.
I would like to know, how can I bypass DCMA etc .... like babiato is doing and share or do services without my account getting blocked.
Than you
Wow thank youThis is not exactly related to AdSense. However, to bypass DCMA, you can have a disclaimer on your website that you do not host the files directly on your server but only link to them. That is enough to make every claimant not go after you. However, if you own the file sharing platform, the claimants will reach out to your hosting provider and make sure the files are taken down through the file sharing platform.
Well, in all honestly, it depends on the one you intend monetizing. If you intend to monetize both, then you'd need to put AdSense code on the web version and Admob code on the mobile. If you intend to monetize just one, then priority should be given to the one you intend to monetize.Hey bro, thanks for having this thread!
I have a question
If I have a website and a webview mobile app version of the same web, should I use put the adsense code on the web or put it in the app code ( / admob) ?
AdSense arbitrage works but the risk of a ban over "invalid traffic" is extremely high. The thing with AdSense arbitrage that most people do not take cognizance of is that if the traffic is cheap, probability of being in trouble with your account is extremely high. To this end, I'd recommend Google Ads. I know it is not cheap but that is the safest and meaningful way to keep your AdSense account almost forever.I have a question brother.
Do you recommend AdSense arbitrage? If yes, what is the best and most profitable channel to get those traffic at the cheapest cost?
What pattern of site structure converts better for this?
Thank you for your time
Thank you so much for this great insight. I was thinking of using Facebook ads to drive traffic to my Adsense website by using Cloudflare, Wordfence, and Security Shield to block bot traffics. While also using Clickfraud protector.AdSense arbitrage works but the risk of a ban over "invalid traffic" is extremely high. The thing with AdSense arbitrage that most people do not take cognizance of is that if the traffic is cheap, probability of being in trouble with your account is extremely high. To this end, I'd recommend Google Ads. I know it is not cheap but that is the safest and meaningful way to keep your AdSense account almost forever.
I know of someone whose AdSense account was banned over "invalid traffic activity" but he uses Google Ads to drive traffic. When he appealed the ban and explained that he uses Google Ads, they immediately unban his account and even apologized! If he drove those traffic from a different channel, his account wouldn't have been reinstated and the response he'd have gotten is that "AdSense only works with organic traffic".
I know there are many channels around but I personally wouldn't recommend using any other source to drive traffic because AdSense is volatile.
Because of the "heaviness" of Facebook traffic, I'd say it's dicey. I used to know someone in Nigeria who had over 200,000 traffic from Facebook alone every month and used to make a lot from AdSense. However, I personally would say it is a risky venture.Thank you so much for this great insight. I was thinking of using Facebook ads to drive traffic to my Adsense website by using Cloudflare, Wordfence, and Security Shield to block bot traffics. While also using Clickfraud protector.
I don't know how sustainable this approach is.
I am also a Nigerian. How I wish I knew the person.Because of the "heaviness" of Facebook traffic, I'd say it's dicey. I used to know someone in Nigeria who had over 200,000 traffic from Facebook alone every month and used to make a lot from AdSense. However, I personally would say it is a risky venture.