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November 28, 2005 at 11:23 am #591304AnonymousInactive
Google seem to have clear guidelines regarding gambling sites using both AdWords and AdSense, yet i always come across ads that advertise Casinos. The Google content policy for gambling states:
Advertising is not permitted for online casinos, sports books, bingo, and affiliates with the primary purpose of driving traffic to online gambling sites.
Have a look at the AdWords on display at Technoratti:
xhttp://www.technorati.com/search/poker
Does anyone know how those advertisers bend the rules with AdWords.
November 28, 2005 at 1:38 pm #677341AnonymousInactiveI noticed that, for the most part, it looks like they are selling e-books. That way, they get around the Google ‘no casino’ issue. They are NOT directing to casinos and their major product is an e-book, not a casino.
Yes, there are ways to get around the ‘no gambling ads’ ban.
November 29, 2005 at 11:36 am #677455AnonymousInactiveMaybe i’m just a goody-two-shoes, but have a look at this site i followed via a google ad:
xhttp://www.casinosecrets.co.za/
I wouldn’t have attempted something like this, but then maybe thats why i’m not making much cash yet.
December 17, 2005 at 4:11 pm #678798AnonymousInactiveAndre wrote:Google seem to have clear guidelines regarding gambling sites using both AdWords and AdSense, yet i always come across ads that advertise Casinos. The Google content policy for gambling states:Advertising is not permitted for online casinos, sports books, bingo, and affiliates with the primary purpose of driving traffic to online gambling sites.
Have a look at the AdWords on display at Technoratti:
xhttp://www.technorati.com/search/poker
Does anyone know how those advertisers bend the rules with AdWords.
Google is cool :clapper:
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