Can I Mix Better Text Ads With Adsense?
Monday, April 24, 2006
This question is coming up more and more frequently as the number of members of BetterTextAds.com grows.
I’ve been avoiding the question to some extent because I’m not a lawyer and I can’t give you advice on interpreting contracts you have entered into with another party (ie., Google). But, I’m getting asked the question so often that I thought I would do a little research and give you my thoughts on the matter.
I will point you to a passage in Google’s Adsense terms and conditions:
“If You have elected to receive content or Site-based Ads, You further agree not to display on any Serviced Page any non-Google content-targeted advertisement(s).”
This seems to indicate that Google doesn’t want you display other content-targeted ads ON THE SAME PAGE where you have adsense ads. Of course, that begs the question, what constitutes a “content-targeted” ad. Seems to me that ANY ad you put on your website is content-targeted (you wouldn’t put ads for Viagra on a website for kids, for example).
And BetterTextAds.com is not content-targeted in the same way that Adsense is. The Adsense technology actually reads the content of your page as it is displayed to a visitor to determine what ads to show. But with BetterTextAds.com, you, as a webmaster, have to select the category of ads you want displayed when you create your BTA ad block code. And isn’t that the same as deciding which ad banner to display at the top of your site?
But I’m getting off-track. My advice to you is to take a close look at Google’s full terms and conditions to determine if you should put BetterTextAd.com ads on the same page with Adsense ads. Get some legal counsel to help you if you still aren’t sure.
The bottom line is that you are responsible to make sure that you adhere to the terms of the contracts you enter into. BetterTextAds.com has no provision that prevents you from displaying BTA ad blocks along with Adsense ad units. And that is all I can say on the matter. It’s up to you to determine whether or not Adsense has such a provision and whether or not you are willing to risk your relationship with Google if you violate it.
That’s my two-cents for today,
- Dan
PS: Please feel free to post comments on this. I’d love to know what others think about this topic.