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In case you haven’t noticed, Google’s Adsense policies have been updated today. If you’re like me and don’t want to read the whole thing through, you can check out this forum post which summarizes the main changes from the old policy.
Two major things:
1. You can now share with the world your gross earnings from Adsense. But you still can’t share things like the CTR, CPM, and number of clicks per day.
2. No revenue sharing. That means you can’t put your own Adsense ads on pages hosted pages that already show Adsense. For example, if you use Blogsome for your Wordpress blog, you can’t put your Adsense code on there. That’s because Blogsome has their own Adsense code already on the page.
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Anonymous
July 25th, 2005 at 8:22 am
1Of course you could remove the adsense code before you add your own. That is currently allowed under Blogsome terms of service.
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