No Excuses for PSAs

Every once in a while I come across an AdSense site displaying public service ads. A public service ad (PSA) is a generic non-paying ad that Google displays when it can’t find a suitable ad to display from its giant inventory of AdWords ads. PSAs promote charitable causes like the Red Cross. They don’t make the AdSense publisher any money and they don’t look that great, either. A site with PSAs sticks out like a sore thumb, IMHO.

There are no excuses for displaying PSAs. If your site is displaying PSAs, you’re doing something wrong. Here are some quick tips on avoiding PSAs:

But let’s say you’ve done everything possible and PSAs are still showing up. Maybe your topic doesn’t have enough advertisers. Maybe you pissed someone off at Google. If you see PSAs on some of your pages, use the alternate URL feature to display your own content (could be an ad from another ad network, or maybe just a nice image you created) in place of the PSAs.

Or just remove AdSense entirely.

No excuses!

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Eric Giguere is the author of several printed books and knows a thing or two about content monetization. Subscribe to his AdSense blog today and never miss any of his insightful comments. And the not-so-insightful ones, for that matter.

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