Avoid Getting Your Adsense Account Terminated

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by ciscoo, Jul 9, 2011.

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    Now a Days Big Question is For All of Us?

    How To Avoid Getting Your Adsense Account Terminated


    Great! You set up your blog or website and now you are ready to make some money with it.


    For most, opening a Google Adsense account is the first step to monetizing their site. Adsense installation is not at all difficult to understand and implement. You know you have succeeded when you see the familiar AdChoice ads installed on your site.

    You have an awful lot on your plate with setting up your blog or website. Quality content with the latest relevant keywords takes a bit of time to research and master.

    Finding the right pictures and videos also take time. Once you are satisfied you have a halfway decent setup, you want to announce it to the world. You need traffic to make Adsense pay off for you.

    Adsense produces income through 1,000 view units of your site. Rates are determined by the relevancy of your keywords. Adsense also pays you for actual clicks on the ads displayed on your site.


    This rate is also determined by your keywords. The keywords are used by Adsense to determine which paid advertisers best suit your site. Advertisers pay different amounts for keywords that suit their needs.

    One of the biggest problems with having an Adsense account is that users do not fully read and understand the Adsense Terms Of Service.


    As a result, they often unwittingly violate the terms and find their Adsense account has been terminated.

    To avoid getting your Adsense account terminated, it is your responsibility to become very familiar with the TOS. Google Adsense has a very strict policy governing where and how to gain viewers. Blogs and websites are not allowed to be entered into traffic exchanges or use any other means of artificially manipulating traffic such as bots.

    Likewise, it is against the Adsense TOS to click on ads that appear on your own sites. It is difficult to refrain from seeing if your newly installed Adsense ads are working. Yet this is a major reason for getting your Adsense account terminated.

    Another strict point of the Google Adsense TOS is that you are not allowed to ask others to click on your Adsense ads. Neither can you indicate with arrows or pictures and such to allude to clicking on the ads. Within this falls joining groups that exchange Adsense ad clicks with each other.

    Adsense has checks in place that pick up unusual activity that doesn't fit within its parameters. On average, 1,000 views will generate between 1%-2% actual clicks on ads. High percentages will shut down your Adsense account.

    For this reason, you should make it a habit to check your Google Adsense account on a daily basis to monitor unusual behavior. An unusual jump in Adsense ad clicks needs to be remedied quickly. Temporarily remove the ads from your site. Someone might be trying to have you shut down by constantly clicking the Adsense ads or it could be someone you know thinking they are helping you. Google Analytics will help you locate the IP address of the offender.

    If it is someone you know, put an end to their activity immediately. It it is someone you don't know, contact Google before they terminate your Adsense account with the information you have uncovered and that you have suspended their ads until Google can advise you how to proceed.

    Following the Google Adsense TOS is extremely important to avoid getting your Adsense account terminated. Check your account daily and review the rules on a weekly basis




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    ciscoo, Jul 9, 2011 IP
  2. kittyluver

    kittyluver Notable Member

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    Awesome advice for the beginners!!! If they follow these advice, they can easily avoid banning from Adsense.
     
    kittyluver, Jul 9, 2011 IP
  3. saksare

    saksare Member

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    Awesome information handled in few sentences. Thanks for sharing and it would help the newbies a lot.:)
     
    saksare, Jul 9, 2011 IP
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    vouchersworld Greenhorn

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    No objection dude, really master mind you are
     
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    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    From my experience, all I had to do was to make sure I comply with adsense TOS and in the few cases where I didn't, I had to react quickly to the warning email (with 72hours deadline) from adsense. That way I still have my account from 2003. It wasn't difficult.
     
    JamesColin, Jul 11, 2011 IP
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    Thanks for the reminder. I've heard horror stories of people losing their accounts.
     
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    тнє Sufi Peon

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    If you don't follow Google's TOS, you will also become someone else' horror story's hero or villain :D
     
    тнє Sufi, Jul 11, 2011 IP
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    superyacht Peon

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    Nice Information sharing.
     
    superyacht, Jul 11, 2011 IP
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    alvinchua91 Well-Known Member

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    ty, i'll always try to keep that in mind
     
    alvinchua91, Jul 12, 2011 IP
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    Thanks for this, but my adsense account has been disabled today.. :(
     
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    Nice Information sharing.
     
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    Thanks for the info, Privacy and DMCA (if need) page are also important to avoid banning
     
    NickMP3, Jul 12, 2011 IP
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    ehsan121 Active Member

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    Yeah Privacy Policy and Disclaimer Pages are important. There are a lot of websites which make privacy policy page for your website for free.
    Search on Google "Free Privacy Policy Maker For Websites"
     
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    nice information and a reminder as well....thanks for the post
     
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    simple007 Well-Known Member

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    some good and serious information demonstrated which is a must read by Webmasters
     
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    Hi there,
    Sort of on the same topic but I need some help setting up adsense code on my website. Could any of you expert help me with this ?
    it shouldn't take more than a hour if you are well familiar with adsense and wordpress (platform my website is set in)
     
    champion510, Jul 19, 2011 IP
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    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    For me, the tips are
    - ensure not against any Adsense TOS
    - provide only quality click/traffic
     
    lifeplayer, Jul 26, 2011 IP
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    Is the average CTR really only 1-2%? Seems very low. Can you indicate where you sourced that from please? Not meaning to sound like I`m arguing the point, just keen to know your references, thanks, Mark
     
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    #19
    You forgotten to say that ad-sense policies are against to Facebook traffic.
     
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    brilliant thank you!
     
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