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Old 01-26-2008, 04:55 PM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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problem with adsense and adbrite together


you can put adsense and adbrite ads on the same page.
However, the adsense is not smart, it alway stick adsense logo to
adbrite ads (Feedback - Ads by Google).

How do you solve this problem?
An example is shown here
http://IJFG.com

on the header, the first ad is adbrite, the second is adsense, however
adsense places google logo at the corner of adbrite.

Also if I have google ad at the footer, adbrite at the header, still the
same problem, adsense always places logo at adbrite.

What is the solution?
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After looking at your site.. I do not see any Adbrite ads on there just Google... Just three sets of Google ads
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exactly very hard to spot,

the very first one is an adbrite, however google stuck the google's logo there so that
you thought it is an adsense ad rather than adbrite.
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the very first one is an kontera
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I found the problem. The adbrite switched adbrite ads with adsense ad because of
the lower CPM price I pre-set. But adbrite did not remove the "your ad here" logo,
so I thought it is adbrite ad rather than adsense. You were correct, the ad was
google (even though the "your ad here" still there).

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so you are all set now?
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so they actually were google ads.

it would have been incredible if google rebranded adbrite's ads as their own, especially with their terms being so strict with segregating the two and not mislabeling.
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can I please ask you to explain how I can avoid that? I am a newbie and trust me I can't tell is if adbrite or not. Thanks
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here's an easy rule-of-thumb: if you don't have an adbrite account, you don't have adbrite ads on your site.
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Good word of advice
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here's an easy rule-of-thumb: if you don't have an adbrite account, you don't have adbrite ads on your site.
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shockie and happyhappy, you make me laugh - I do have adbrite account that is why I want to make sure I don't have the same problem the person above had. Thanks
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Originally Posted by producer007
can I please ask you to explain how I can avoid that? I am a newbie and trust me I can't tell is if adbrite or not. Thanks
adbrite ads don't have the google logo on them. wow!
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Originally Posted by producer007
can I please ask you to explain how I can avoid that? I am a newbie and trust me I can't tell is if adbrite or not. Thanks
at adbrite if you answer the question of using both adsense and adbrite, then when you set the price you set the price low.
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/ppc-cpc-cpm-programs/423988-problem-with-adsense-and-adbrite-together.html

Alternatively you can answer the question as not using other network ads, this way you don't have the problem.


Originally Posted by shockie
here's an easy rule-of-thumb: if you don't have an adbrite account, you don't have adbrite ads on your site.
I am trying adbrite because of the cpm at a forum. You know forum does not have many clicks, so I am experimenting the cpm. Do you have a better
alternatives other than adbrite?

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if you have enough pageviews you can try a cpm-based program like valueclickmedia (formerly known as fastclick). another thing you can try is selling adspace through yourself (not a third party), so like what namepros is doing.
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