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Gary Stelzer Stops by... (& a Giveaway!)

Readers, please join me welcoming Gary Stelzer , author of The Cost of Dreams who’s guest blogging here today! In this book, Gary, a retired Midwest physician, draws upon an ordeal of one of his most memorable patients for a novel that’s both a powerful, compelling page-turner and a poignant illumination of a woman’s-and a people’s-struggle to survive. Flora Enriquez trusts that she has found safe haven for her young family in the remote U.S. Southwest, after fleeing the murderous environs of Central America where her parents were slain in a civil war. Only to find that all of her life’s greatest challenges, by far, still lie before her. DREAMS  A book reviewer asked me yesterday if the title of my first novel had always been THE COST OF DREAMS. I answered, “no.” I had called an earlier, much longer, and terribly flawed draft THE DISAPPEARED ONE. A potent and intriguing enough title I think, and not at all a bad fit for the later manuscript. But I mad...

Maximum Allowed AdSense Ads On A Web Page – 2020 Policy

Congrats, Google AdSense has lifted its ads limit per page policy! Publishers can now place unlimited AdSense ads on a web page provided that the total number of AdSense ads or third-party ads must not exceed the visible content . On a blog post written by SEJ , they have confirmed that Google has removed the ad limit policy: I spoke with a Google representative this afternoon who confirmed the ad limit has been removed. Contents [ hide ] AdSense Has Removed “3 Ads Per Page Policy” If you check the AdSense policy page with the web archives WayBack Machine , you can find that the old ad limit policy section which reads “ Ad limit per page ” has been replaced with “ Valuable inventory ” section on the updated ad placement policies page. Ad limit per page Currently, on each page AdSense publishers may place: Up to three AdSense for content units Up to three link units Up to two search boxes Publishers may not place more than one ...