Our website has 3 partners. Each of us has separate adsense account. Is it allowed to add 1 adsense publisher code of each partner to a single webpage. (That is, we will display 3 adsense code on our pages. But it will be with 3 different pub-ids)
Actually, you can put multiple publishers' ad code on the same webpage.
Please keep in mind that all other policies and Terms still apply, including the maximum numbers of ad units (3), search boxes (2) or referral buttons (4) that can be placed on a single page. Every publisher is responsible for the content of any website on which his/her ad code appears.
AdsensePro i got a question. suppose two publishers adcode is put on the same site or same page.if invalid clicks are found to occur will every publisher get banned or just the one on whose ads the invalid clicks occured?
AdSensePro wrote: > Actually, you can put multiple publishers' ad code on the same webpage.
> Please keep in mind that all other policies and Terms still apply, > including the maximum numbers of ad units (3), search boxes (2) or > referral buttons (4) that can be placed on a single page. Every > publisher is responsible for the content of any website on which > his/her ad code appears.
> Thanks! > -AdSensePro
But TOS says
You agree that while You may display more than one (1) Ad Unit on each Site Web page, You shall not display any Ad Unit on a page that contains Ads associated with another Google AdSense customer (e.g., Your Web hosting company), unless authorized to do so by Google.
As long as a website is in compliance with our program policies, and the owner has given you permission to display ads on their site, you're allowed to place your ad code along with the other publisher's ad code on the same page.
If you aren't the owner of the website, you'll need to contact the owner for permission to display ads on their site. In your specific case, pehla, you and the other website owners should decide together how ad code will be displayed.
In response to your question, sushithmn, if one publisher violates AdSense policies, we may take action on the other account, depending on the situation. But whenever possible, we'll give publishers a chance to correct any violations before taking action.
Its hard to "correct any violations" when we receive no information at all on what those violations are. "Invalid clicks" could mean a lot of things and is not very helpful in correcting anything.