25th September 2006

Hiding Google AdSense in iFrames

By: Loren Baker | Source: searchenginejournal.com

I’m not sure if this is a surefire way to get a site booted from Google AdSense or not, but a way has been figured out to earn Google AdSense Page Impressions without displying the Google AdSense ads.

Putting the ifram inside div tag and hiding the div tag is very easy. And then it has been realised that Google adsense uses iframe to display the ads an

Each time a visitor visits a page with an AdSense tag, a piece of JavaScript writes an iframe tag which displays the text or image ads. If you put the Google adsense script inside a div tag and if you hide the div tag, users won’t even notice the Google ads. But it actually loads the ads from Google servers into the iframe. It only works with page impression option, because Google count the number of impressions each time you load the ads into iframe.

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