Adsense Paranoid That Account might be Disabled!

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by sunnysinglohia, Mar 9, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I have setup adsense for a client, he didn't know that encouraging users to click ads is agianst the terms of service. It's only been a week since his posts encouraged users, he has got rid of the encouragments but is now very paranoid that his account might be disabled. It was only at the end of his posts, he would say something like "click on one fo the ads on this page for more help".

    He has now got rid of the encouragment words in his posts.

    Do you guys think his account will be disabled soon?

    Or how long before gogle finds out? although he has got rid of the encouragment words?
     
    sunnysinglohia, Mar 9, 2009 IP
  2. JulieV

    JulieV Guest

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    The 1000 percent true answer can only come form Big G. but if you have taken it out that is good and there's nothing to be paranoid now. First if they are really after you they will take it out regardless and its already been done so there is no need to be paranoid. What i mean is its already said and you cannot get that back anymore.
     
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  3. Slincon

    Slincon Well-Known Member

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    most likely not, so long as he doesn't still have it on there and he's not getting any weird traffic (ptc or traffic exchange) he should be fine.
     
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  4. Ryan6

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    Should be fine. Just keep a look out for that dreaded email.
     
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  5. UpL0ad3R

    UpL0ad3R Active Member

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    Well, what's his CTR ??
     
    UpL0ad3R, Mar 9, 2009 IP