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A quick tour of Google Adsense Policy Enforcement offices

(written by JamesColin)

A peek into Google AdSense Policy Team office.. Take the virtual tour and don’t forget you are not allowed to feed the employees. :-)

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About Adsense and this forum, nothing interesting, just chatting

(written by JamesColin)

there are a couple of things I’d like to talk about.

First I have noticed that one advertizer has been targeting this forum in particular, and they are a direct competition to the admin here. Their site is adconversion.info where they pretend they have ex-Google employees in their team, well prove it, they don’t even try to.

Anyway, that’s good that some advertizers target this forum in particular.

My second point I’d like to discuss is about having adsense ads on this forum when the domain name has the adsense trademark.

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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 above the fold after Google update

(written by peterherman)

Hi admin, and other Adsense experts,

how your experience with the new Google update be?

The advertising above the fold does not seem to be desired.

If someone has been punished as a consequence of Google?

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