You may have already heard of some of the Adsense policy changes recently, but one of the bigger ones concerns privacy. All sites that have any Adsense on them now need to have a Privacy Policy. Now, writing one of these up isn’t an easy task especially if you don’t know all the laws involved. To save you some time 7th Site has done the legwork for you with a Privacy Policy generator.
All you need to do is enter your sites name and your contact email and in an instant you have your Privacy Policy in HTML. Now, I am not a lawyer myself, but it looked pretty good to me and it mentions the whole “cookie” aspect which Google is worried about. You can even add and edit this HTML per your needs. If you are like me and run multiple sites with Adsense you need to put up a Privacy Policy to comply with the new Google TOS and stay out of trouble.
If this doesn’t cut it for you check out this post by Blogging Startup with a few other options for all your Privacy Policy needs.
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out of curiosity, i was wondering how much you’re making with your multiple sites. and you mainly use adsense for those sites?
Come on noob I don’t disclose my income
No, I am not at the point right now where I am pulling in much. I really haven’t monetized many of the sites yet. I learned to be patient with them and get a little age before I throw up ads. When I do the main ads will be adsense. But, I am also dabbling in working a site around certain affiliate programs.
This is the reason I haven’t written anything about it yet on here. I won’t do that until I work out the kinks and actually try it for myself.
i personally am not a fan of adsense, but if you know how to work it, it’s should work out well..so long as the traffic isn’t from other webmasters.
Noob,
The problem with Adsense is it doesn’t mix well in the whole “make money online” or “blog about blogging” niches. The clicks you get from these are shit and I realized that. Tech savvy people don’t click ads because they know they are ads. You have to market it to the right people and setup the page so they need to click an ad to get out.
Hey, thanks for mentioning my post at BloggingStartup.com regarding website privacy policies.
BTW, I have also had minimum luck with Adsense on any of my blogs that attract savvy Internet users. I think regular Internet users tend to not click Adsense ads. However, they do okay on blogs that attract a general readership.