Will I get banned if I used paid traffic to my adsense site?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by jc77, Apr 26, 2010.

  1. imkane

    imkane Active Member

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    #21
    You won't get an Adsense ROI on using a service like HitsCheap.com, the conversion rate for any type of offer with this quality of traffic is terrible.
     
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    dbonline Well-Known Member

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    #22
    In my experience it's the long term, targetted traffic that works best. When you purchase traffic like this you never know what the quality is going to be like and it's usually a risky investment that doesn't end with good results. There are plenty of services that sell a massive burst of traffic to your site but when it comes to quality traffic there is never such a thing as shortcuts. Just my opinion.
     
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    mlastimoso14 Peon

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    #23
    Yes it's possible. Any form of activity that can directly bring traffic on your site is not allowed in adsense.
     
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    stefffff Active Member

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    #24
    paid traffic? i haven't heard anyone getting banned from adsense for that! you do get banned if you force your visitors to click your ads against their will! other then that, just stick to Google Adsense TOS and you will have no problems
     
    stefffff, Apr 27, 2010 IP
  5. uttoransen

    uttoransen Prominent Member

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    #25
    Sure they get banned, loads have got banned for using paid traffic. Buying traffic from adwords or other ppc platforms and trying them to convert on adsense is known as arbitrage, and its not allowed... google will ban you for that. low quality/cheap/untargeted/bots/autosurfs... paid traffic is even worse, they are surely a big NO-no :)
     
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    Shakas Well-Known Member

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    #26
    Probably yes, you will get banned.
     
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    SeoKungFu Active Member

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    #27
    Yes, they'll spank you if they catch you.
     
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    zgerm Peon

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    #28
    I think it is best to get organic traffic to your site rather than buy traffic, because paid traffic is against adsense TOS
     
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    DOCtriN Well-Known Member

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    #29
    It's better for you to read Google Adsense TOS
     
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    whiteeaglet Peon

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    #30
    sure, you will.
     
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    tjsocr22 Active Member

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    #31
    Not realistically, but technically yes. Google strongly disapproves fake/paid traffic. They will either take your account down or remove you from the Search Engine if they find out about it.
     
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    nokia3310 Peon

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    #32
    look guys he is talking about buying all those proxy traffic like $1 for 1 million pageviews kind of traffic. He is not talking about PPC or a regular traffic.
    So the answer is YES Google will ban you so quickly that you will not even notice when they do.

    Google will detect those kinds of traffic so quick that banning your account would have happened even before then. You figure.
     
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  13. imkane

    imkane Active Member

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    #33
    Unless he has Google Analytics installed, there's no way for Google to even know about this traffic since it's not coming FROM Google. Google doesn't own the internet or every router ya know ;)

    So...um...no.

     
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    earticles Well-Known Member

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    #34
    i think you can buy traffic for your website as long as you don't use adsense on pages thet receive these auto visitors. I don't know if I'm right...
     
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    #35
    That's to risky depending on what you're talking about. Go though Google's guidelines and don't do anything that violet their rules.
     
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    msk19994 Well-Known Member

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    #36
    the thing is that as long as ur r not sending all the traffic to click on adds then u cannot get banned if u send traffic to ur ad url then u will be banned for sure just read the adsence TOS
     
    msk19994, May 20, 2010 IP
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    makeit easy Active Member

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    #37
    Any kind of traffic must convert, including search traffic. If not, your CPC will decrease because of low conversion rate. Non-converting traffic causes to decrease the overall average CPC for all of the keywords on a publisher page. If you, as a publisher, cause to decrease the average Adwords CPC for any keyword, this will decrease not only your Adsense earnings but also all other publishers earnings, advertisers profits and Google's profits. That's why Adsense including all other PPC companies would have to ban your site or account if you send non-converting visitors to their advertisers. Advertisers pay Adwords to make profit by selling something online. So, Google and Adsense publishers share advertisers money if the visitors buy something from the advertisers. That's why advertisers pay usually more than $1 per Adsense visitor. Can't they buy the same cheap traffic from where you buy? Of course they can. I would strongly advise you to operate an Adwords account to fully understand Adsense.
    Good luck.
     
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    muzaffar Peon

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    #38
    if you really wishes to buy traffic for your website than google adword and yahoo search marketing are best options for you. These bring traffic and also revenue for your website. I would recommend these as I have used both of them to boost up my websites.
     
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    #39
    Yepp.... I learned it in hard lesson and get my account banned. I absolutely suggest you to white hat, build your traffic naturally. With it, will have your site solid community and traffic base.
     
    williammfelix, May 20, 2010 IP
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    akki313 Well-Known Member

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    #40
    haha.. I know.. I was just kidding.. :p
     
    akki313, May 20, 2010 IP