Google wants publishers to be successful with AdSense because Google also benefits when the publishers are doing well. Google really doesn't want to kick people out of AdSense. If you play by the rules you are likely not to have problems with Google. There are people who have said their AdSense account was suspended but they hadn't done anything wrong. That is another issue. The purpose of this is to cover important ways to help you avoid having your AdSense account terminated. Some tips to help you are provided by Google. They mention 10 very important things you shoud remember. Here they are: 1. Don't click on your own AdSense ads. 2. Don't ask others to click on your Google AdSense ads. 3. Don't use pop-up prompts or automatic software installations. 4. Be careful of how your site is promoted. 5. Don't put Google ads on sites that contain prohibited content. 6. Respect Google trademarks. 7. Don't tamper with the AdSense code. 8. Provide a positive user experience. 9. Provide a good environment for advertisers. 10. Respond to e-mail sent to you by the AdSense team. Google gives additional details on each of these 10 points. This link is to those additional details http://www.google.com/support/adsens...y?answer=23921 In addition to the 10 tips above, it is also very important that you read and try to understand the Terms of Service. The name given to this is Google AdSense Online Standard Terms and Conditions. You should also keep up with the changes that Google makes to those terms and conditions. Google states that you are responsible for keeping up with the changes. Google does make changes. Something that wasn't allowed may later be allowed and something that previously was allowed may no longer be allowed. It is very important that you try to abide by their Terms of Service. If you aren't sure about something, contact Google and ask them. Don't do anything if you aren't positive it is something that Google will allow. Make sure to keep the answer they send you in case there is a problem later. Following the Google AdSense Online Standard Terms and Conditions and contacting Google when you aren't certain of something are very good ways to help avoid problems.
4 years in my Adsense history first time I am hearing that "Respond to e-mail sent to you by the AdSense team" will kick out of Adsense!!!!!
I have followed all of these tips AND yet I was still kicked-off, Invalid clicks they say. Appealed through their online form, I don't expect to hear from them or be reinstated. Google are a law unto themselves
Copyscape must not be infallible lol...how about this one from 2006: http://affiliate-marketing-forums.5.../2547-how-avoid-being-kicked-out-adsense.html Or this from April of last year: http://freeinternetoffers.blogspot.com/2009/04/top-10-tips-to-avoid-being-kicked-by.html Or from 2007: http://your-adsense-income.blogspot.com/2007/05/how-to-avoid-being-terminated-by.html
Yup, and sense the URL works correctly in at least one of the sites I listed above, it means the OP can't even Copy/Paste correctly
Why are people always so scared of "being kicked out of adsense"? You guys need to chill out I mean worst case scenario you can open another account under another name/business
I never clicked my own ads, may be my revenue was small compare to some big dogs. I am pretty sure Google will only hunt for sites that have high revenues and have some suspicious activities on their blogs.