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shockie 04-05-2008 06:32 PM

two updated adsense guidelines
 
Quote:
1. Ads shouldn't be placed under a title or section heading in a way that implies that the ads are not ads.

2. Ads should be easily distinguishable from surrounding content.


the latter seems to imply that you can't blend ads anymore...

source: http://adsense.blogspot.com/2008/03...imizations.html

Zubair1 04-08-2008 08:53 PM

WOW

Shockie :( you got some shocking news there :o :D

Can you check www.ebloggy.net and see if i have to change my ad placement too :(

Would appreciate the help :)

Regards,

shockie 04-08-2008 09:02 PM

i think you have to change it because it looks like it's under a heading (i.e., http://bp0.blogger.com/_YbURk67VlGk...guidelines1.PNG)

Zubair1 04-08-2008 09:08 PM

Thanks :great:

Quote:
We're glad that you're fond of this member, but please give some rep points to some other members before giving it to shockie again.



:p

I'll just have to remove the ads until i can think of something better :(

Regards,

CharlieA 04-10-2008 01:17 PM

Yeah, no more tricky blending.

tonyfloyd 04-10-2008 01:33 PM

yeah...but it doesn't say that they will penalize you in any way.....

Isis 04-10-2008 01:46 PM

i don't think blending is forbidden .... but i think what is forbidden is what is done on mfa sites where everything is a link and you can't tell adsense links from other links

i think if blending was forbidden they would take a way the option to customize ads...

jmo

shockie 04-10-2008 02:13 PM

from the sounds of it blending is forbidden... customization can also be used to make ads stand out or compliment existing colours on your site, and isn't used only to match and blend links with content.

enlytend 04-10-2008 03:20 PM

There's blending (making the ads "fit" pleasantly with your site) and there's deceptive blending (tricking visitors into thinking the ads are site content or internal links). I get the impression the second is what they're trying to eliminate.

For a long time, if you chose to have headers for your ad blocks they either had to say "Advertisements" or "Sponsored Links". No other header text was allowed. I've seen some pretty misleading titles since they lifted that restriction - could be that they're regretting it.


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