While reading my g-mail I was stuned for a while because I received warning e-mail from google adsense titled "Google AdSense ad serving has been disabled to oliverdt.blogspot.com". I am so afraid that my account will be permanently disabled in the future. I continue reading the mail and start checking what went wrong with my blog posts.
They Gave Me one spicific page link of my website. I checked and found out that my post and some of my visitors comments violate some of google adsense Policy. Also I found out that one of my ad banner is against adsense policy. So I decided to delete them one by one.
To all my readers, visitors and friends I am very sorry for deleting some or all of your comments. I need to do it to continue displaying adsense to my website. Please understand my situation, I've been warned so I need to do the right thing for my website.
Read the exact e-mail below for more info. Some of the links in the e-mail are not working because it already been deleted.
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Hello,
While reviewing your account, we noticed that you are currently displaying
Google ads in a manner that is not compliant with our policies. For
instance, we found violations of AdSense policies on pages such as
http://oliverdt.blogspot.com/2009/09/gomez-peer-payment-received.html.
Please note that this URL is an example and that the same violations may
exist on other pages of your website.
As stated in our program policies, AdSense publishers are not permitted to
place Google ads on sites with content related to programs offering
incentives to click links or ads, read emails, or surf other websites.
This would include, for instance, auto-surf sites, pay-to-read email
networks, and sites comparing various pay-to-click programs.
As a result, we have disabled ad serving to the site.
Your AdSense account remains active. However, we strongly suggest that you
take the time to review our program policies
(https://www.google.com/adsense/policies ) to ensure that all of your
remaining pages are in compliance.
Please note that we may disable your account if further violations are
found in the future.
Sincerely,
The Google AdSense Team
Friday, December 4, 2009
Google AdSense ad serving has been disabled to oliverdt.blogspot.com
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
Kontera In-Text advertising
Kontera provides In-Text advertising solution for publishers.
ContentLinks are contextually relevant keywords discovered in real time on a publisher’s web page that are automatically turned into a link to the most relevant and highest paying text ad from one of Kontera’s thousands of advertisers.
What ContentLink can do for you? Kontera’s ContentLink In-Text Advertising solution lets you monetize your content in real-time, enabling an incremental increase in ad revenue by providing a new source of untapped ad inventory that does not compete with the other ad programs running on the site. ContentLink also creates a valuable user experience by serving relevant and informational ads that match the user’s interest and frame of mind.
How Kontera’s contextual analysis engine works:
Extraction: A typical analysis process begins by extracting all the relevant page content and attributes, including: text, HTML properties, location on a page, URL, Title, Meta tags, custom meta tags, etc. Every such attribute conveys a specific weight to the algorithms that analyzes the data.
Discovery: The extracted data is then scanned through the discovery process in relationship to the proprietary taxonomy and via a dynamic part-of-speech analysis to identify keyword relationships and significance.
Classification: The page and its best matching keywords are classified with their best matching topics, and both keywords and topics are scored for relevancy.
Ranking: The resulting output of keywords and topics are then ranked, based not only on keyword and topic relevancy but on other parameters also, such as: topic and keyword conversion rate and clickthrough rate, advertisement CTR and conversion; and revenue potential.
Self-Learning Optimization: The self-learning and tuning module automatically performs yield management and optimization based on real time user reactions to specific keywords, topics, and ads as they relate to specific web pages and topics. In-Text Ad impressions are then re-distributed in order to assign more impressions to the terms that are performing better.
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