Are you wondering if Google allows for multiple AdSense accounts to be displayed on one website?
The short answer is: YES!
The long answer goes even further and the following answer has been sent to us by a Google representative after we sent them an email asking for clarification on Google’s position about ad revenue sharing through AdSense:
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I understand you’d like clarification regarding displaying ads on your web page that contains ads associated with another Google AdSense publisher.
If your website is in compliance with our program policies (http://www.google.com/adsense/policies ) and you give others permission to display ads on your site, they may place their ad code along with other publisher’s ad code on the same page. You will, however, need to give permission to all those wishing to display ads on their website.
Please keep in mind that a maximum of three regular ad units and one link unit may be placed on one web page. In addition, please be aware that every publisher is responsible for the content of a website on which their ad code is placed. If a website is found in violation of our program
policies, we will notify any publisher(s) whose ad code is on the website, and ask them to remove the Google code from that page.
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So, is this legit?
Yes. And this part of Google’s answer: “they may place their ad code along with other publisher’s ad code on the same page” means that we could even split one page worth of AdSense blocks (3 AdSense, 1 Adlink, 2 Google search boxes and 4 Referrals) in 10 distinct members. We might do that one day but for now our members are very happy to have all AdSense blocks with their AdSense Publisher ID so we’re sticking to it.
Of course Senserely.com needs to stay in compliance with Google AdSense’s program policies at all times, the community will make sure the website stays that way..












