Can I use both Google “adsense for search” and “adsense for content”?
April 13th, 2007 by
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Iambroke asked:
I’m going to apply for google adsense very shortly. I’m familiarising myself with the way adsense works. I’m learning about it.
I have a query unanswered yet. That is;
Can I get both Google “adsense for search” and “adsense for content” on the same website? Or must I choose only one?
One more query is – which is the best adsense service around the web at present?
Is it google adsense, bidvertiser, yahoo publisher network or widgetbucks? Or any other? Which is more profitable?
Please give your inputs, I seriously need some advice on this. Thank you.=)
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April 16th, 2007 at 4:30 am
Second question first: Adsense is the best service for now, and probably be the best for a while to come.
First question second: Yes, you can use both search and content on your website. I find the large rectangle and searches to be the most profitable to have, and it works great when you have both.
April 17th, 2007 at 12:34 pm
Yes, you can use both on the same website or web page.
Each Google Adsense unit (Ad for content, Adlink, Video, or Search) is a separate set of code that you paste on your pages where ever you want them.
Look at my site
You’ll see that I’ve got several different items on the same page. And different items on each page.
You can also read what I am writing about my Adsense experience.
But, the answer is yes you can put both items on the same page or site. Just read the Google Adsense terms of service carefully.
Good luck!
Margaret
April 19th, 2007 at 8:44 pm
Yeah you can have both adsense for content as well as search on the same page (e.g. my website) !
Adsense is the most profitable of all ! I’ve used bidvertiser as well but the results were pathetic .