Does anyone know if you can trace the owner of an adsense account?
Reason I ask is someone had some work done on their site and a while later realised the adsense channel had been changed, now the person who worked on the site denies it was them, but if it could be traced that might help or prove the case.
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Can You Trace The Owner Of An Adsense Account?
Started by rissee55, Nov 25 2007 05:52 PM
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Posted 25 November 2007 - 06:21 PM
well, adsense uses a unique pub-ID for every adsense account: pub-################
the series of #s represent the numbers which can be seen when you come to view the source of the web page where the adsense resides, and is representative of the google_ad_client for which clicks on the adsense on that page are credited.
who owns it is another matter altogether. but if the website uses a different pub-ID than what is supposedly assigned to the site owner, then it was changed and you're being duped. any clicks will thereby get credited to the publisher with the ID the page uses.
channels on the other hand are useful for reports on adsense performance. it does not affect the revenue, unlike the pub-ID wherein when changed, clicks (and the money earned from those clicks) are funneled to the owner of the pub-ID used.
the important to remember is the pub-ID. it has got to be what you are assigned with when you signed up with google adsense. channels can be changed as much as needed to present a desired performance report.
the series of #s represent the numbers which can be seen when you come to view the source of the web page where the adsense resides, and is representative of the google_ad_client for which clicks on the adsense on that page are credited.
who owns it is another matter altogether. but if the website uses a different pub-ID than what is supposedly assigned to the site owner, then it was changed and you're being duped. any clicks will thereby get credited to the publisher with the ID the page uses.
channels on the other hand are useful for reports on adsense performance. it does not affect the revenue, unlike the pub-ID wherein when changed, clicks (and the money earned from those clicks) are funneled to the owner of the pub-ID used.
the important to remember is the pub-ID. it has got to be what you are assigned with when you signed up with google adsense. channels can be changed as much as needed to present a desired performance report.
#3
Posted 30 November 2008 - 08:00 PM
I had a weird experience with ad sense. I built my site on another host. blended the ads with my theme. I was real happy with the results. I thought it looked good and the ads were relevant to the content of the site. Well I was checking out the site some time later and noticed that all the ads were still there, but now they were all about free web hosting and such. I never thought to check the source code and investigate the PUB codes. Thanks for the heads up on this one. Right away I suspected that the host was substituting their own ads for mine. LOL on me. We learn by doing.
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