AdSense Ads Can Be Placed Inside Instant Articles. Is it Safe?
AdSense Ads Can Be Placed Inside Instant
Articles. Is it Safe?
Initially we wanted to make a tutorial on how to put Adsense ads inside the website
Facebook Instant Articles . But after reading articles here and there, finally that's the intention
undone. It turns out that there are things that make the Adsense installation possible
categorized as breaking the rules. What is that thing? Check this out.
Technically, yes, we can insert AdSense ads into Instant Articles,
if you know how. But in practice, we are faced with
privacy policy or the policies of each company that hinder and
hesitate to do so.
If you want to put Adsense ads into Instant Articles, that means we have to
understand the rules of two different places: Google and Facebook.
Why? Because we act as publishers of the two companies.
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1. Facebook Instant Articles Policy
Instant Articles DOES NOT FORbid publishers to place ads other than Audience
Network. In fact, publishers are free to install any type of advertisement,
AS LONG AS THE ADS ARE NOT COMING FROM THIRD PARTIES OR FROM NETWORKS
OTHER ADVERTISING. AdSense can be categorized as a third party, because the
first and second are publishers (yourself) and Instant Articles. Already
clearly, AdSense is an ad network (ad network).
Ads in Instant Articles must be direct-sell, meaning the type of ad that
Direct link between visitors and sellers. More or less the same as
an online shop website, in which it directly invites visitors to
contact the seller without passing the other party first. If you still insist
want to earn from third-party advertising on Instant Articles,
Google AdSense ads can be installed inside
Facebook Instant Articles. But is it safe and
does not violate policy?
want to earn from third-party advertising on Instant Articles,
you can only use Facebook Audience Network. Here's a quote
a statement from the official Instant Articles website that we have translated.
Instant Articles offers flexible monetization options and publishers can
choose what is best for their business. Facebook Audience Network is
programmatic ad network exclusive to Instant Articles. Publishers can also
sell and serve their own ads. If direct-sold advertising is a model
the publisher's primary monetization (or a component thereof), publishers can also
monetize unsold inventory through the Facebook Audience Network.
YES. Publishers who place direct-sell ads can sell and deliver
their own ads on Instant Articles as standalone impressions or as
part of a larger package and retain 100% of revenue
the. To monetize unsold inventory, publishers can also
display ads from the Facebook Audience Network.
So far, the policy seems safe. Eits, try reading again. There only
mentioned about direct-sell ads you know (types of ads that sell directly, such as
which we exemplified 'online shop' above). Nothing is mentioned about
third party advertising. This is reinforced by a statement from the website
Facebook for Developers.
1. Do not serve ads sold by third parties (meaning, only allowed
selling the type of advertising that sells directly). For example, Instant Articles do not
may include ads sold by ad networks, agencies, or
other ad sales networks. Instead, you can use Facebook
Instant Articles.
2. Direct ads must be hosted on your own server or ask readers to
directly contact the advertiser.
What monetization options are available?
Can publishers sell their own ads on
Instant Articles?
Sales and Ad Serving
If proven to be in violation, your Fanspage has the potential to lose Instant access
Articles and is no longer eligible for Audience Network monetization.
2. Google AdSense Policy
The AdSense policies are quite clear and not too complicated like Instant
Articles.
Yes, it's against our policy. First, you are not allowed to
placing an ad in a frame within another page. Exceptions to policy
We are only permitted with authorization from Google for the use of iframes that are
valid. Second, you are not allowed to place ads on the software, for example,
if you control the page with ads along with the app that loads the page
we will take action against it.
Loh, what's really wrong with iframes? It's a big deal, it's important. Because
Instant Articles requires an iframe tag to place ads.
Not only for advertisements, but also for inserting javascript an iframe is required.
This is the problem. We ran into AdSense policies, and
storing ads inside an iframe is a violation.
3. References From Google Products Forums And Quora
We even asked about it's on the Google help forum, though it's not
get satisfactory answers, even tend to be short. Turns out someone else
I've even asked the same question several times, though again and again
mostly not very satisfying. Please open and read yes.
Is it against program policies if we
placing ads on iframe web pages
It can be concluded that the placement of AdSense ads in Instant Articles
very technically possible. But the policies of each
the company could not immediately allow it. If you are desperate, maybe it's early
won't be found out. But if it is detected, please don't regret it if the account
Your Instant Articles, Audience Network, and AdSense are all banned. love
your account, because he is a valuable asset and very meritorious to reap dollars from
Internet.
get satisfactory answers, even tend to be short. Turns out someone else
I've even asked the same question several times, though again and again
mostly not very satisfying. Please open and read yes.
Is it against program policies if we
placing ads on iframe web pages
It can be concluded that the placement of AdSense ads in Instant Articles
very technically possible. But the policies of each
the company could not immediately allow it. If you are desperate, maybe it's early
won't be found out. But if it is detected, please don't regret it if the account
Your Instant Articles, Audience Network, and AdSense are all banned. love
your account, because he is a valuable asset and very meritorious to reap dollars from
Internet.

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