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Junior Googler
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So that's mean i can have both Firefox and google reference in one website? I read that google adsense do advice account holder not to confuse visitors by too much advetisement on the websites. But when i put both html code in my websites it shows perfectly on my webpages so i think google allow us to do show, just don't over do it. I guess google pay for those who downloaded firefox, since every firefox on it has a bundled of google toolsbar. Guess it make more senses now. Thanks.
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Yes, google pays publisher only when someone clicks on Firefox button/text and downloads it, that way Google Toolbar too gets downloaded.
About placements, You can't put more than 3 Google Ads on a single page. You can put Google search and referal button, but don't fill up the whole pages with ads and referrals only. It should look like your site is more important than the ads on it. |
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