Earned an amt in 1 day which is equal to my total earnings for a month

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by Indian, Dec 30, 2005.

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    I made a site 2 days ago & advertised it thru my various methods (not search engine ofcourse). I see that total earnings for yest. is almost equal to my total Dec earnings till date. Now all these clicks have been generated from my new site. I haven't clicked a single ad nor have I asked anyone. I guess its just the content & ads placement tht I have learnt here on digitalpoint made the diff. Right now I am scared if Google will canel my A/C. Also, I have learnt that these guys cancel your A/c & never reply even if u send 100 emails. Is this true? Will my A/C be cancelled? I am a bit worried
     
    Indian, Dec 30, 2005 IP
  2. amitpatel_3001

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    If you didn't do any mistake Dont be Tensed. :)

    Check out all your Traffic, for any Click Bomb by your Competitors.

    If everything is Fine,Wait for the Cheque :)
     
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  3. Jonathan

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    It's depressing how Google is making people live in fear.
     
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    You should campare the amount of clicks with the amount of unique traffic you got. If your CTR seems extremely high, then it is possible that someone is clicking on your ads in an effort to try to get you banned.

    In this situation it's best to let Google know. That way you can prove that you tried at least to bring it to their attention, and in the case of a ban, they are more likely to help you get it sorted out.
     
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  5. Indian

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    I asked a few frnds & they said its an acceptable CTR. BTW can i post my CTR here?
     
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    No, you aren't allowed to post your CTR. Makes it difficult to discuss things, but it's best to stay within the limits of the ToS.

    You didn't say what your traffic of your site(s) where before you started advertising. If your traffic doubled, or tripled (or whatever the case might be), then it's very reasonable to expect that your earnings should show the same trend.

    AdSense earnings are largely preportional to the amount of traffic you get.
     
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  7. Indian

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    There was no traffic on the site as its new & yes the 100% traffic came from where I advertised the site. I guess I am cool now. Thanx!!! ;)
     
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    Well, that will depend on what type of advertising you used. If you used any of those "50000 visitors for $10" or some such deals, then you might be in for problems. Most of those packages make use of bots, and those bots click anything and everything on the page.

    However if you have legitimate traffic, then there shouldn't be anything to worry about.
     
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    No need to worry if you have white hat ;)
     
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  10. Indian

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    All clicks are Human Clicks.
     
    Indian, Dec 30, 2005 IP