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HandballJim 10-15-2011 11:35 AM

google ads question
 
does it matter keeping your mainstream blogs with google adsense on a separate server then your adult blogs/websites. I don't want to lose my adsense account over something stupid now... thanks

seeandsee 10-15-2011 11:37 AM

if you can do it, do that, just to over ride any problems, no body really knows how their algo works and how will system mark your acc for delete, but better off the adult for sure..

HandballJim 10-15-2011 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by seeandsee (Post 18493352)
if you can do it, do that, just to over ride any problems, no body really knows how their algo works and how will system mark your acc for delete, but better off the adult for sure..

thats what I was figuring, but if you use for example godaddy and your able to host unlimited blogs and with unlimited space/bandwidth with their plan...are you not sharing their server with other customers? Some of those customers might also promote adult? but I guess my DNS address is separate...

rowan 10-15-2011 04:15 PM

I keep my adult and mainstream stuff on separate IPs, often from separate ranges. It's still the same webhost (and server), but at least they're not adjacent IPs.

If Google start indexing rwhois requests (which shows details of the current customer using a range of IPs - YOUR name, not the webhost's) then that trick is out the window...

The other option is to hide in plain sight by using shared hosting, but that may not be a good idea if you believe that G penalises bad neighborhoods.

garce 10-15-2011 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by rowan (Post 18493834)
The other option is to hide in plain sight by using shared hosting, but that may not be a good idea if you believe that G penalises bad neighborhoods.

I just allow shitloads of people to host their sites on my dedicated servers. I only invite people I (kinda) know personally, and I place small ads on their sites. But what is shared hosting but a dedicated server that a lot of people, err, share?

I'm ultimately responsible for all of the sites on my server, but Google would never penalize some innocent person because I got greedy... Would they? Really?

misterhhs 10-16-2011 12:45 AM

I have mainstream and adult on a shared host with a lot of other people I don't know. On my mainstream I have Google Adsense and never had bad influence (2 years running now)

rock-reed 10-16-2011 12:49 AM

Separate them, don't take the chance.

TheSquealer 10-16-2011 05:08 AM

there is absolutely zero logic to the idea that adsense and what sites are on a server/ip have any relationship to each other whatsoever. That's basically saying you need dedicated IP's and dedicated servers to use adsense.


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