Adsense and Bidvertiser on Same Page Does Not Work!
On a quest to maximize earnings from my site, I decided to seek for other third party ads publishing networks that are compatible with Google Adsense.
Firstly, I read through Google ads publishing policy since I know Google is very strict with their term of service and any violation may result in ban of my adsense account.
Secondly, I have to go through Gooogle Adsense Help webpage to see what they have to say about running other party ads with Adsense.
Luckily, I came across this question;
Can I place Google ads on the same page with other ads? Someone asked.
The answer Google gave was;
“You’re welcome to display Google ads on the same site or page as other third party advertisements provided that the formatting or colours of the third party ads is different enough from that of the Google ads. In other words, if you choose to place non-Google ads on the same site or page as Google ads, it should always be clear to the user that the ads are served by different advertising networks and that the non-Google ads have no association with Google. If the formats are naturally
similar, we ask that you choose different colour schemes for the competing ads. Our intent with this policy is to be as fair to our advertisers as possible and to maintain the integrity of the AdWords and AdSense programs. You can learn more about this, and all our policies, on our program policies page. Please also be aware that competitor ads are considered to be part of your site’s content and must follow our policy guidelines.
After seeing the above answer, I was so excited and I decided to give a trial using Bidvertiser ads.
BidVertiser (a division of Bpath ltd.) is one of the oldest PPC (Pay per Click) networks that were started in 2003 along with the launch of Adsense. Bidvertiser is a good google adsense ads alternative for Nigerians and Indians.
On day 2 of my trial, Google sent me a surprise warning concerning the Bidvertiser ads. Here is the warning;
Google’s Safe Browsing systems have detected that some pages on your site might be hacked or might include third party resources such as ads that are designed to trick users into installing malicious software or giving up sensitive information. To protect your site’s visitors, your site has been demoted in Google’s search results and browsers such as Google Chrome now display a warning when users visit your site.
Act now to fix this problem and remove the warning.
With this, I don’t think I need to convince you any more that both Ads cannot go together. There are some blog and sites that claim that both Ads can be run together on the same page. But that’s not true. I have tried it and it didn’t work. You can try it out. If it works, let me know.