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Old 09-18-2008, 07:19 PM
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I started a blog that recently got accepted into google adsense. If I were to create a website can I copy the same adsense code from my blog onto my website, basically use the same adsense codes for both???
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Old 09-18-2008, 07:52 PM
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You can, but then you may not know from which site the clicks were generated from. If you would like to count the clicks from each site, then you could just generate a new ad.

You can use one Adsense account for all your sites.
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I started a blog that recently got accepted into google adsense. If I were to create a website can I copy the same adsense code from my blog onto my website, basically use the same adsense codes for both???
TG is right of course...the one thing that I do is to create Adsense channels within my account for each of my sites/blogs. That way I can see at a glance which site made any income and which didn't. Hope that helps.
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Using channels help you identify exactly where the person has clicked, and how much revenue you earnt from it, just like an online ad diagram or log book which is extremely useful in online marketing.
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Old 09-19-2008, 05:23 PM
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Everyone here is right (no surprise).

Just to add one thing:

If you are trying to get your same add on both sites, just copy the layouts that you have for that one ad and replicate on a brand new ad. Place the brand new ad in a different channel. Then, you're golden!
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2 more cents.... Using separate channels can also help you identify which ad placements are working (i.e. top, left side, bottom). If your sites are getting close to the same amount of traffic, but one is not earning money, you may need to move the ads. The only way you can get this kind of information is to keep all ads separate by using different channels. it's kind of like having several employees, but one is always goofing off instead of making you money. If you don't know which one is goofing off, you can't fix the problem.
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TG is right of course...the one thing that I do is to create Adsense channels within my account for each of my sites/blogs. That way I can see at a glance which site made any income and which didn't. Hope that helps.
Silly me. I forgot to mention the channels. Oh well, as usual there more than enough helpful people here.
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I do not know what is the reason because of which you want to apply same code. Mate just invest some time to get the proper details. Create channels so that you will be able to get the information about your websites earnings.

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Old 09-29-2008, 09:53 PM
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Creat single channel for each, so you can get more detail.
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