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Google Removes AdSense Ad Limit
The Great News for every Publisher. Google Sed Now No more ad Limits
Google recently refreshed its AdSense ad limit policy, removing the restriction it once had on a number of ads publishers can place on one page.
Ad placement policies
The Adsense Ad placement policies
# Old (obsolete) policy: Ad limit per page
Currently, on each page AdSense publishers may place:- Up to three AdSense for content units
- Up to three link units
- Up to two search boxes
Publishers may not place more than one “large” ad unit per page. We define a “large” ad unit as any unit similar in size to our 300×600 format.
Currently, on each page AdSense publishers may place:
- Up to three AdSense for content units
- Up to three link units
- Up to two search boxes
Publishers may not place more than one “large” ad unit per page. We define a “large” ad unit as any unit similar in size to our 300×600 format.
# New policy: Valuable inventory 2017
Advertising and other paid promotional material added to your pages should not exceed your content.Furthermore, the content you provide should add value and be the focal point for users visiting your page.For this reason, we may limit or disable ad serving on pages with little to no value and/or excessive advertising until changes are made. Examples of unacceptable pages include but are not limited to:- Mirroring, framing, scraping or rewriting of content from other sources without adding value;
- Pages with more advertising than publisher-provided content;
- Automatically generated content without manual review or curation;
- Hosted ad pages or pages without content;
- Pages that don’t follow our Webmaster Quality Guidelines.
Advertising and other paid promotional material added to your pages should not exceed your content.
Furthermore, the content you provide should add value and be the focal point for users visiting your page.
For this reason, we may limit or disable ad serving on pages with little to no value and/or excessive advertising until changes are made. Examples of unacceptable pages include but are not limited to:
- Mirroring, framing, scraping or rewriting of content from other sources without adding value;
- Pages with more advertising than publisher-provided content;
- Automatically generated content without manual review or curation;
- Hosted ad pages or pages without content;
- Pages that don’t follow our Webmaster Quality Guidelines.
The New Policy Summary.
- You can now place more than one large (> 300×600) ad unit on a web page.
- Policies still only allow one 320×100 ad unit above the fold on mobile. Below the fold, however, there is no limit now
- You can now place more than 3 ad units on a web page.
Means for You for better income
Generally speaking, this is a relaxation of policies. If you’ve ever used AdX, you’d know that one of the selling points for its use tends to be about how you can place more than 3 ad units on a page — well, now you can do it with AdSense as well.
The new policy seems to be more about a subjective evaluation of content dubbed “valuable inventory” and its usefulness to users instead of a having rigid set of rules to abide by.
It’s not hard to speculate why Google would make such a move — publishers have been having a hard enough time as it is dealing with ad blockers and falling revenues, and these particular set of policies were at the top of the list of reasons that led to account suspensions.
And Importance of the new ad policy
Improving Web Content
The primary reason behind this change is to create a better balance between quality content and advertising. Rather than looking at this change as a cap that has been removed, it should be looked at as a way to improve the overall quality of content on the webif you can post the best content. if think its best content for me or I improve something weight Do not post that and improve that the post your best ever post and one think do not post for jest for ads post for your happy:)
Refer: searchenginejournal
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