I'm just looking at
http://serversiders.com/loudbeats.com. I don't know any other way to check as my programming abilities are extremely limited (as you well know Melly LOL!)
Another member here verified: "Dinan.com uses this AdSense id: pub-6345548349891057...which matches the one on Loudbeats.com"
Bearing in mind that's the last of the sites he did I have up, I'd think the answer is yes. We took Audibles down last night which also showed his adsense.
I have a hunch that if I go and change the nameservers on the other sites he did, we'll probably see the same thing.
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Correction: Ravioli, BreedSociety, and SOFI are still up too but nothing for those comes up on serversiders.com.
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Somebody just showed me how to look for the Publisher Code. On Ravioli I found his code again:
<div id="sidebar">
<div class="widget"><form method="get" id="searchform" action="http://www.ravioli.com/"><div class="search-box">
<input type="text" value="search this site" name="s" id="s" onfocus="if (this.value == 'search this site') {this.value = '';}" onblur="if (this.value == '') {this.value = 'search this site';}" />
<input type="submit" id="searchsubmit" value="Search" />
</div></form></div><div class="widget"> <div class="textwidget"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6345548349891057";
/* 160x600 */
google_ad_slot = "8318549741";
google_ad_width = 160;
google_ad_height = 600;
//-->
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Also in BreedSociety:
<p style="float: left;margin: 4px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6345548349891057";
/* 300x250, created 9/13/10 */
google_ad_slot = "7316528227";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
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and finally, SOFI:
<div class="postcontent">
<p style="float: right;margin: 4px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-6345548349891057";
/* 300x250, created 9/13/10 */
google_ad_slot = "7316528227";
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script></p><p><strong>The Cost of Spray-On Foam Insulation (SOFI)</strong></p>
<p>When it comes to home insulation solutions, Spray-On Foam Insulation or SOFI is one of the modern options available today. This option is preferred by most people because of its long-term economical benefit and ease of installation. It is also an important factor to consider when building a house. Make sure that you have chosen the one will stand out and would be ideal for your long term advantage. In this article, we will discuss further the different options available for Spray-On Foam Insulation as well as its costs.</p>
<p>The Spray-On Foam Insulation or SOFI is made from synthetic material of spray foam that is created from the combination of inorganic and organic materials. One material type that is made on site is the combination of isocyonate and organic resin polyols compounds at specific pressure and temperature conditions. These compounds are combined through chemical reaction in order to create polyurethane material, which has the unique property of expanding its actual volume to considerably greater size.
<p>In about four hours, the spray foam gets harden upon application as soon as all spaces are filled out from spraying, and then create a thermal blanket. An insulation barrier is effectively created when sprayed on to cavities in walls, drywall’s, sheathing interior, concrete slabs, and wall cavities. There is also a barrier created against the moisture build-up and air flow that take care of insulation problems as well as mold growth.</p><p style="float: left;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--