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Old September 14th, 2004, 08:11 AM
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Increase your AdSense income!

I am testing a new add-on for AdSense publishers that allows an income boost through monetising the times when Google serves Public Service Ads. The concept is to maintain the look and feel of the AdSense block and to service relevant paid ads at times when Google can't. The service is called PSA.Replace and is being tested at the moment. We're looking for additional testers who can give us feedback on the idea and the running of the system. If interested please take a look at xxxhttp://www.psareplace.com. Thanks. Marcus

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Old September 14th, 2004, 09:52 AM
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Why not have your PSAs just go to a different pay per click program like Clicksor or something similar?

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Yea, there are quite a few similar programs out there.
The only thing though -- you can't use them if you are using multiple adsense ads on the page since they are similar.
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Old September 15th, 2004, 09:06 AM
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Good catch! I hadn't thought about that new rule change by Google that allows multiple ads per page.

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PSA's are a good thing?

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No, PSAs are Public Service Announcements, or charity ads. Means Google didn't have any paying ads to run on your site. Most people want to have their own ads to run in their place, which Google allows. The concern here is what kind of ad is being run. If you have multiple ads, then your alternate ad cannot look like AdSense ads, just in case there were ads for one of the blocks.

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No, PSAs are Public Service Announcements, or charity ads. Means Google didn't have any paying ads to run on your site. Most people want to have their own ads to run in their place, which Google allows. The concern here is what kind of ad is being run. If you have multiple ads, then your alternate ad cannot look like AdSense ads, just in case there were ads for one of the blocks.

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