It was reported by Jensense that Adsense can now be published along with other contextual ads. It’s official already according to Jensense.
I spoke with Brian Axe, senior product manager on the Google AdSense Team on the issue. “As you and others have noticed, the AdSense Terms and Conditions haven’t been updated since 2005, and we’re working on an update to the Terms to bring everything into line. Traditionally, we don’t update the Terms as frequently, since all publishers must re-agree to the Terms whenever they change.”
“When it comes to enforcing policies on third-party contextual ads, we’ll be following the updated program policies instead of the T&Cs on this point. That is to say, publishers may now display other contextual ads on the same site or page as Google ads as long as they don’t have the same look and feel as our ads,” Brian Axe tells Jennifer Slegg of JenSense.
Okay so, that’s according to Jensense. But when I checked the Program Policies, and Terms and conditions, still I couldn’t say so. It just made me more confused.
Anyway, I was given permission by the Adsense Team to use the contextual ads of Amazon since then. I think, that’s what it means… The contextual ads that can be published with the Adsense are those that doesn’t mimic Adsense Ads. Ads from Amazon is very much different from Adsense.
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