Does Google actually allow AlternateURL to replace public service ads on Adsense with paying ads? And assuming Google allows it, where does the company draw the line on ad substitution?
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Does Google actually allow AlternateURL to replace public service ads on Adsense with paying ads? And assuming Google allows it, where does the company draw the line on ad substitution?
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It has nothing to do with AlternateURL per se; Google lets you enter any URL which will be displayed instead of the public service ads. (Take a look next time you log into AdSense.) It’s controlled by Google and costs Google nothing; the public service ads are just to fill the space.