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Google AdSense not allowed in SSI pages.
I got a E-mail from Google that said you can't have the code on pages that don't show content, but had no URL. So I E-Mailed them back asking for an example, and they replied with the cgi URL of a script that only has my ads. The script is what I use to make the ads show up through out the site on the content pages, so I don't have to make the changes one page at a time. Is there any way to use SSI with AdSense? Has any one else got an E-mail like this? I'm guessing there's a bunch of webmasters that use SSI to make the ads show up.
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Thank you for requesting clarification. AdWords ads may not be placed on
non-content-based pages such as:
http://www.gamecubecc.com/cgi-local/about.cgi
Google AdSense crawlers aren't optimized to target ads to your site
content when you place the AdSense ad code on an error page or other types
of page that contain a limited amount of significant content or
information. In order to comply with AdSense policy, please remove the
AdSense ad code from any non-content-based pages on your site immediately.
I did E-Mail them back explaining what the file was.
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Here's there newest reply, they understand it's use now!
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Thank you for clarifying this issue with us. The use of this server side include file will not be a problem as long as you do not direct traffic to the page http://www.gamecubecc.com/cgi-local/about.cgi. Your current implementation of this SSI will allow ads to be targeted to the content of your pages rather than the script page since the final HTML document contains the AdSense ad code.
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Right, I have no idea how they found that URL, unless they look at every referal URL that brings it up and saw a time that I went to the script URL. So they must look at there logs very closely, hince some people get a banned E-mail for clicking on there own links!!!!
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Originally posted by Nintendo Right, I have no idea how they found that URL, unless they look at every referal URL that brings it up and saw a time that I went to the script URL. So they must look at there logs very closely, hince some people get a banned E-mail for clicking on there own links!!!!
They probably have an automated system that evaluates pages and flags it if necessary (for things like no content)... They know your page every time they serve up ads for it... so if you went to it on your own, that's probably how they got it (assuming that page isn't in the Google index to begin with).