Does Google Allow AlternateURL?

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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Comments

  1. Scott Lawton says:

    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.