Adsense Account Protection

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by eyje, Aug 10, 2007.

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    If we work, we will earn. The only problem is protecting our adsense account. How can we do that?
    - Adlogger?
    - Someone says it's no longer useful.
    - .htaccess protection?
    - Useful for static ips. Regional denies cause traffic loses.

    So what would we do? Do we have to live with this fear?
    Or what would you recommend me and to other webmasters?
    A software, a trick, a tip, anything...
    Please Share them with us.
     
    eyje, Aug 10, 2007 IP
  2. jackburton2006

    jackburton2006 Peon

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    There is NO 100% protection from being banned by Adsense. Some of the most honest and smartest people I know who works online have been banned through no fault of their own. It's just one of the realities of Adsense -- you may be banned at any moment and you might not have done anything wrong at all. It's just a fact of life.

    The only way to make sure Adsense doesn't run your life is, simply, DON'T LET IT. Regardless of how great you think Adsense is, it is NOT the be-all and end-all of making money on the net. At the moment, Adsense makes up barely 15% of my income. It could be 100%, but I choose not to give it that much control over me.

    If you're making enough money from Adsense, that means you have a good site with a lot (or enough) traffic. Start looking at CPM networks, affiliate link sales, etc.

    Adsense only has you paranoid because you choose to give them that power.
     
    jackburton2006, Aug 10, 2007 IP
  3. eyje

    eyje Guest

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    Dear Jack Burton, you are exactly right.
    "Adsense only has you paranoid because you choose to give them that power."
    Thanks God that it is not my single reveneu source but i spend a lot of time for it and when i look at back, i don't want to see injustice.
    "I choose not to give it that much control over me."
    I've recorded this sentence. I'll never forget it.
    Thanks, Regards...
     
    eyje, Aug 10, 2007 IP