tasari
Member since Dec-8-02
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Aug-28-06, 05:28 AM (PST) |
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1. "RE: More than 1 Adsense Account"
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A little note to this... If you have more than 1 adsense account, be VERY careful. Because Google don't like this, you need different address !I quote Google : "Can I sign up for more than one account? Publishers are not permitted to maintain multiple AdSense accounts. We offer flexible reporting with our channels feature that allows you to track the performance and earnings of various groups of pages or domains." Tasari TazBomb Special Offer - Syndicate all your pages ! |
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traffictart
Member since Nov-4-03
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Aug-30-06, 04:42 AM (PST) |
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2. "RE: More than 1 Adsense Account"
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I've heard that Adsense doesn't like spouses to have separate accounts. I don't know why. I don't even know if its true. My husband and I had never heard of this when we each joined up (and didn't see it in the TOS) But since we have different surnames and different addresses (he always uses his Post Office address for everything) I've no way of knowing whether it would be a problem if we were obviously 'domestic partners'. I understand the approved way to have multiple Adsense accounts is to register multiple companies. That would be expensive in Australia, because of company reporting requirements. I've also heard that owning multiple registered business names is sufficient to open multiple Adsense accounts - I haven't tried this though, & don't know if this is really sufficient - after all, unlike with a company, you'd still be the legal entity Anyone tried any of these routes? cheers, Leigh (traffictart) Perth, Western Australia http://www.white-on.com/taste/cocktail-party-ideas.htm |
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vesparich
Member since Oct-6-04
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Oct-05-06, 08:01 AM (PST) |
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6. "RE: More than 1 Adsense Account"
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Hey, I tried out AdsenseShield. Very nice script. I noticed it wasn't working properly with Firefox and told Plank. He updated the script to version 1.1, just in case you're using the 1.0 version. There's still some glitches, like not working on files in subfolders, but it's better than nothing. Cheers, Rich |
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vesparich
Member since Oct-6-04
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Oct-23-06, 07:48 PM (PST) |
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9. "RE: More than 1 Adsense Account"
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Hey All, I've been using Adsense Shield with another tracker and noticed that I'm still getting an occasional user with several clicks. I'm not sure if they're malicious or just click happy but I'm testing AdLogger to see if I can stop this. AdLogger checks users IP's to see if they've clicked on too many ads, which is something that Adsense Shield doesn't do. It's a free program and it's open source. You can get it here: Click here for AdLogger It's more involved than Adsense Shield. You need to create a mySQL database. The setup is pretty easy. You can define how many clicks per hour you want to limit users to. (This isn't an option in Adsense Shield.) You can also set a limit that when hit will have the script send you an alert email. Each ad block is surrounded by a PHP wrapper. You plug the adsense code into the interface and it generates the code with the PHP wrapper. I haven't tried the alternate ad option yet but it looks like you can have different ad formats display for each ad block, so the sizes can match. I think it would work well with Kurt's Cherrybomb. I'm testing it for a couple days to see how things go. Cheers,
Rich |
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vesparich
Member since Oct-6-04
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Oct-27-06, 09:26 PM (PST) |
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10. "RE: More than 1 Adsense Account"
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Hey, I just finished testing Adlogger. I like Adlogger's features but I couldn't get it to work right on my test site. It only recorded a handful of clicks. I think it may have conflicted with some of the javascript I use to serve CPM ads. There's a lot of potential with the script, so I'll take another look in 6 months but for now I'll stick with Adsense Shield. Cheers, Rich |
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