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04 February, 2008

Use Oxado with Adsense Together

For a long time, Google Adsense Terms of Service prohibited having any other contextual advertising on the same page as theirs, and that included Oxado and Bidvertiser banners. However, the relevant policy has been changed last year, and now the only requirement is that the ads from two ad netowrks must not resemble with each other and there is no risk of confusion, and that ads other than Google's be recognized as such, basically by using a different set of colors. You can see it in their own terms here:

https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=32849

As I have explained previously, Oxado is one of the best alternatives to Adsense, and yet it is also compatible with Adsense too. Though Oxado has high minimum payout, it has high earning per click too!

That means you can have both Google Adsense and Oxado banners on the same page, and increase your revenue opportunities, rather than having to chose only one of the two. However, the color you used for both types of ads should be distincitve enough, or otherwise your Adsense account will be in risk.

Also don't forget you can use Oxado banners as Google Adsense alternate ads (to be displayed instead of Public Service Ads), in order to utilize the full earning potential of your website(s).
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2 Comments:

At 20 May, 2008 21:52, Anonymous Afsal said...

But what about image ads displayed by google adsense and others like oxado ans adbrite.
Do they will resemble the same?
How viewers can differentiate it?
I am confused?

Can u make a comment regarding this Joeeeeee

Thanks in advance

 
At 21 May, 2008 09:50, Blogger Joe Li said...

Hi,

No, you don't need to worry about the images ads. The resemble rule by Google only applies to text ads only.

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