By Willie Frazier on Tuesday, 26 January 2016
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I have read over the adsense applications for users. I am wondering how this will work overall. Lets say i allow users to have adsense on their profiles. How does that affect the site owners adsense that he has on the site itself?
It doesn't have any effect because you will most likely be adding your own adsense codes in a custom module on the site.

This simply allows users to add adsense on their profile page to generate some income
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Tuesday, 26 January 2016 11:33
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Ok so will users apply for adsense after they register for the site?
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Tuesday, 26 January 2016 13:06
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Hi Will,

Since adsense is optional for normal users, there is no need for the new user to apply for adsense after they register to the site. However they must apply for adsense if they want to insert their own custom adsense code into their profile page.
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Tuesday, 26 January 2016 17:53
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Hello Will,

User will need to install the app in through this first: http://screencast.com/t/ija0PKK6VfDF and add their adsense code here: http://screencast.com/t/XIBzHk6dQ5KM
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Tuesday, 26 January 2016 17:57
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Yes I understand this, but the question is how will my adsense or ads mix with the ads on their pages?
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Wednesday, 27 January 2016 01:20
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It doesn't mix actually. Your ads would appear separately than the user's adsense
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Wednesday, 27 January 2016 12:51
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Thanks for the feedback guys. One more question....Im not understanding the whole logic of users being able to put their adsense code into someone else site. Will google allow this? How will users get a code from google based on another person site?
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Wednesday, 27 January 2016 13:26
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Hi will,

Google AdSense provides a way for website owners to earn money from their online content. AdSense works by matching text and display ads to your site based on your content and visitors. The ads are created and paid for by advertisers who want to promote their products. Since these advertisers pay different prices for different ads the amount you earn will vary.

yes google will allow this because user have to register for absence.

how google get a code from google based for this I'm not very sure and for this matter you can also refer to this link for more understanding.

https://www.google.com/adsense/start/#?modal_active=none
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Thursday, 28 January 2016 13:52
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I think I may have confused you. I am well aware of how to get approved for adsense. What I don't understand is how can a user on my site use their own adsense code on my site. I don't know if google will allow this. Meaning how does a user go about getting an adsense code for a site that already uses adsense. That's all I am asking.

For instance, you have a site that uses adsense, and I register on your site to use my own adsense code. I don't think that will be acceptable.
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Friday, 29 January 2016 05:28
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Hi Will,

yes you are right google will not allow to put adsense code to another site. refer to this link https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/1346295#Ads_on_the_same_page_or_site_as_another_publisher

Hope this help.
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Friday, 29 January 2016 17:28
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Yes that helps so I am wrong actually. My users CAN place them on the site..
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Friday, 29 January 2016 21:08
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Thanks for updating, glad that your issues are resolved now.
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Saturday, 30 January 2016 12:32
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If my site community is completely private like facebook, can adsense still be used?
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Sunday, 31 January 2016 04:41
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I believe you can but you should check this with Google as we really don't have much experience in the ad-industry.
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Sunday, 31 January 2016 17:13
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