Hello Everyone, Probably, lots and lots of customers register google adsense daily, probably they get activated, and they add to site. And when at the time of payment, google will check where he places ads and ban them. In this trick, Google will win. Since publisher will get minimum $100 payment ready, and at that time google will check website, and ban. Until then, What will google adsense company support do? Dont they check, at the time beginning where he places ads. In this way, all earnings of banned accounts will go to google accounts, and i am sure, they dont return money to advertisers, since rarely advertisers wont care small cents of money , and they dont claim it. What do you say guys?
They Might! But I am certain that they check the site periodically to check that you are not doing anything funny!
Google does what ever they think it's fair. Google is a fair company .. We'll of the owner wouldn't respect Google's terms; why would Google even bother paying them ! It's like when you get hired from a shop owner and when you don't do the job correct. You get FIRED ! Simple as that
Google earns over $23 billion in revenue and over $6 billion in a profits a year. I don't think waiting to ban $100 adsense accounts would contribute anything significant to their bottom line.
It's simple...don't do anything wrong and you wont get banned. Read their TOS and make sure you understand everything line for line. If you break any of the rules it's grounds for termination. Everyone complains that they did nothing wrong and 95% of the time they have violated the TOS.
You can blame no one if you get your account banned. You join them, you play by their rules. That's how I feel.
#1 They hate crappy sites #2 They hate spammers/hackers, and publishers trying to thwart the Adsense system #3 They hate Darwin award winners Anyway... I feel like 'breakdancing'.
from my point of view, i think Google is fair and only when you fall into their trap, you get packaged out of the system. The simple advise is: work within their radar even if it takes you pains and hard work
I think Google will not do that, unless you are violating what TOS states. Other than that I think you are clear...