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Adsense competitors
I tried to find an adsnese forum on seo chat but all I saw was clickbank and a few others so if there is a adsnese forum let me know were it is.
I have joined an affiliate program called Contact Them (ContactThem). I build a page to promote them using keyword links back to their site that are my afflatus links. I discovered they have another way to market their product. It is using java script that looks similar to Google adsense. When I pasted the code in I discovered that they ads look similar to adsense ads except I choose read for the color of the headlines. At this point this ad format is only one one page in my site with no adseese ads on it. Adsense is one of my best money making efforts and I do not want to put my adsense promotional efforts in repertory. If I promote this or any other program that adsense considers a competitor will they worn me or just drop me as an affiliate?
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With AdSense such a huge money making machine for Google, I would think other search engines would start rolling out similar programs. Did a little poking around (well Rustybrick pointed me actually), and found out that Overture does have a context sensitive ad program, but it's only open to sites with 30 million page views or more.
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Adsense allows you to use three ad units, three link units and two search boxes on every page. That's a lot of ad space. If you need more you can get ads from the Google affiliate network to display on your site. That is enough to almost fully populate a page with ads.
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