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admin says hello

Hi

I am Michael, 32 Years old from Germany, I am a pediatrician and developing communities for over 10 years now.

I am using AdSense to monetize my websites for over 5 years now and I am currently running several German health forums which earn me a nice second income.

I am constantly working on optimizing my Ad Placements to further increase my revenue. I think that is what we all on AdsenseExperts have in common 😀

I founded AdsenseExperts to give advanced AdSense Publishers a platform to talk about new Ideas and strategies to increase revenue.

In nearly all webmaster forums that are dedicated to Google AdSense you will find an endless number of threads with Newbie questions.

To find more advanced information on AdSense however requires you to read hundreds of those Newbie threads to find the one thread or reply that translates into more revenue.

AdsenseExperts tries to change that.

I am looking forward to all the ideas exchanged here and how this project evolves.

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Ads disabled, no notification received on my adsense sharing site

(written by JamesColin)

Yes, it is summarized in the title (except I forgot the word NO before notification and can’t edit the title), ads have been disabled on my adsense revenue sharing site and I didn’t get the notification email.

My guess is that since on some pages all ad units are those of members of my site, and particularly the first ad unit, the notification email(s) must have been sent to one fine member who didn’t bother to forward it to me.

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Ads in frame (not iframe)

(written by Asja)

The AdSense Agreement specifically says no iframes.

The FAQ says:

When a website displays someone else’s website within a frame or window on their own site, this is considered framing content. Placing Google ads on such pages is strictly prohibited.

What I’m wondering is if I frame one of my own sites in a regular frame like this:

<html> 
  <frameset cols="100%", rows="100%"> 
    <frame src="https://www.mysite.com"> 
  </frameset> 
</html>

Is this OK? (since it says “someone else’s website”)

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Adsense With Aggregators

(written by supermoves)

I am new to these forums and spent about 20 minutes looking for this question before I posted, so please be gentle :-)

I had a defense news aggregation website running on a WordPress clone of Drudge Report. I got around 100k uniques per month. I was told I could not use AdSense with an aggregator website. I also know that certain larger companies do just that.

On my site, I re-wrote headlines and also used headlines to create timelines of world events. When I finally shut down the website, after learning I couldn’t monetize it with AdSense, I was flooded with pleas for its return. So here is my question…

How can I create an aggregation website that AdWords will accept? Why can Drudge Report use AdSense, but not me? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks!
~Craig

PS If anyone is wondering, the site was TheIntelligenceNews.com, which is now down, but can be seen here on Google Way Back Machine: (Resource no longer exists)

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Adsense & VBSEO’s Relevant Replacements

(written by Toon)

Just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on this.

I removed VBSEO’s Relevant Replacements for neatness, I kept the H1 headers but removed the text it added as it looked slightly messy and seemed to repeat what was on the page anyway.

I know this could effect SEO but the one thing that did happen is my adsense earnings dropped off.

This could be due to anything we all know they fluctuate at time to time but I was wondering if anyone thought this could be a reason and how exactly it worked as far as offering ads to my pages?

Thanks

edit. On a site not I noticed they are not used here, is it that you don’t feel they are necessary

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