Do Google Adsense clients such as Mahalo have any say in what ads appear on their site?

Sites such as Mahalo do have a say in which sites they would like to block from Google Adsense, but according to Google's terms of service, you are not allowed to click on the ads yourself, so the only way they would know which sites to remove would be by visiting the site. Rather than "removing" the site, they would simply add the site to the list of blocked sites, and this site will not show up in the Adsense results. The one other challenge with this is sometimes sites will have multiple URLs that redirect to the same site content, so they would have to visit each of these sites and continuously administer and block sites if they did not want them to appear in Adsense.

The other solution would be to remove Adsense all together. However, what other alternative do you have in contextual search? There are alternatives, but you would need to do the same to block sites.

Have Not Put Much Into ItI must admit, I been with adsense approx. First I had it on a website, then I shut that site down because I was not making anything off it and constantly spent money advertising. This was when I did not know any better.

I did from the 3 months it was up get to the $50 mark. Then I started another site that I never touched at all. Just paid for it month after month but had my adsense ads incorporated into it.

I made a few dollars here and there. When I finally realized by looking at my credit card statements that I was paying monthly for this website, I cancelled that one as well. It seemed all wrong to me when I went back and looked at it.

During that time, I opened an Ebay store for about a year that kept me really busy.

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