Too Much Adsense

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by corgi, May 5, 2009.

  1. #1
    What's considered a high-point, or a point where G may start to scrutenize your web properties more if your Adsense earnings starts to grow too high?


    $1K/month...5....10...20...?



    I'm not doing anything wrong, but just want to stay below any, or potential radars - by opening a business account, to spread my earnings out.






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  2. config_error

    config_error Well-Known Member

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    #2
    its ok to open a business account..just to be safe. but if you ask me. if your websites are not against TOS then why should you be affraid?
     
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  3. coolamazer

    coolamazer Peon

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    #3
    click through rates > 10% will cause a red flag......
     
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  4. JulieV

    JulieV Guest

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    #4
    Sudden surges in the clicks and CTR on your sites my cause a RED flag. Stay within the TOS and everything should be fine and nothing to worry

    JulieV
     
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  5. info

    info Well-Known Member

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    origin of traffic by specific country/state
     
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  6. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    #6
    if you are playing by the book, then there is no limit to how much you can earch. if you earn too much, you wil be on the radar but like i said, if you are not doing anything wrong, then there's nothing to be worried about
     
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  7. grangonzo

    grangonzo Peon

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    #7

    I will never have a problem with that then lol, never got more than 2% :p
     
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  8. nancy_18am

    nancy_18am Peon

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    #8
    some times it exeed 50% with me
    oh my god:eek:
     
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    uttoransen Prominent Member

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    #9
    there is no such radar, if your visitors are genuine then there is no problem. very high click through with poor quality of visitors, in other words non converting visitors can lead to a smart pricing... however your total earnings will not trigger any such things...
     
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    Onera Peon

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    #10
    If Google makes money and AdWord adveritsers are competing for your site for AdWord placement becuase they are getting good return from your site, you don't have to worry. If advertisers are not making money from your site, than it is a red flag.
     
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    llcoolrobb Well-Known Member

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    be afraid,be very afraid!
     
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  12. Project Mobius

    Project Mobius Peon

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    #12
    why do you even need to worry if you aren't blackhat?
     
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    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    #13
    Nothing to worry about as long as everything is legit. Google wants to make money just like you do, and the more clicks the better for everyone.
     
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  14. JamesColin

    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    #14
    The sky's the limit :)
     
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    nancy_18am Peon

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    #15
    good comment
    i love it;)
     
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  16. lifeplayer

    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    #16
    That's not read from single data but it need some statitical calculation to found out your confident level. Therefore, dont worry if you are using white hat since the possibility you get risk is less than 1 out of 1million
     
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  17. xuzhichuang

    xuzhichuang Peon

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    #17
    good job!I like it!
     
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  18. Project Mobius

    Project Mobius Peon

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    #18
    you like what?

    good job, i like your way of spamming and increasing post count
     
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    #19
    As long as you are not doing anything fishy, you have nothing to worry about.
     
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    #20
    i didnt realize adsense will monitor every account to set earning limit. first time i hear this
     
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