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I know that YPN states in their TOS that they don't like their ads next to images without separation, but does google also say this? I looked at the TOS and didn't see it, but I want to make sure.
plus I see a lot of sites doing it so I'm guesing it's fine? I currently have ads without lines seperating the images from content. |
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I emailed Google awhile back concerning that and this is what they said:
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Here's a funny story - there was something funky happening with my account (later turned out to be related to issues with subdomains & reports), so I mailed them about the pics to see if that was somehow the reason why they weren't counting clicks from some subdomains.
It turns out that it wasn't related, but the guy answering my mail told me that my pics were misleading - someone might think they're related to the ads - and therefore against the tos, although I was using the standard adsense beautifier template, with both borders around the images and a line separating them from the ads. So I had to change the ads from the template I see on dozens of other sites into something less effective and with a lower ctr. The moral of the story is, if everybody else is using pics with borders & not getting banned for it (and I think they'll send you a warning before they ban you for that) and you've made a system with it that works for you, you might want to wait for Google to contact you about it (which they probably won't do), instead of contacting them first and forcing them to say "it's misleading", while they'd let it slide if it wasn't mentioned.
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I am a visual person and am an amateur photographer so I was very happy when I found this link that makes it easy to put photos with ads.
It's your site, so you decide if its compliant, but it looks like they are.
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