Well it's time that internet would be revolutionized once again. We are already witnessing the web 2.0 era whereby you do not need search engines to get traffic anymore we have more options now- social networking, social bookmarking etc. Be ready for the big change.
Also I cannot expand on it now as it's too early to discuss web 3.0 as many people do not know what it is. Just wait and watch and see the world change & see the bucks pour in.
The evolution of the internet is currently taking place and 95% of domainers have no idea what's going on! In the next 5 years the internet will DRASTICALLY change. There are a handful of people who have front row seats.
I will have to disagree with you there buddy. There are enough front row seats for everyone. You have the world in your hands.
Ok guys. Let's steer this thread back to the original topic as we are beginning to get off-topic now and we risk getting an infraction. I've started a thread about Web 3.0 and I encourage you all to continue the discussion there. Thanks.
Sorry to hear that Rohit. Very unfortunate when they ban dawning webmasters. Perhaps a friendly warning mail would have been the hallmark of a good company. But Google has the monopoly and until we have players like YPN for a level playing field, webmasters will have to live with fear of getting their account banned.
You can cheat even in you press your clicks several times; why do you have the impression that you need big numbers of impressions and clicks on your site?
This is truely a bad news. But if your adsense is once disabled then there is 99% chance that you will not get it back
Couple of things: 1. Its high time for Google to share the exact reason(s) rather than relying on automated robos which keep on sending the vague ban mails 2. Generally, they do not ban on couple of invalid clicks that easy too. There might be other concerning reasons but as i said Google has never been detailing those issues I'm deeply concerned on your case if your story is genuine. And I'm sure after PayPal concerns the Adsense concerns will keep webmasters busy in 2012.
it is very sad to see that your account disabled, but you should not worry about that and try to locate the actual mistake, done by your end and restart your work by avoiding your mistakes in future. anyway nice talking above..
it is not the end of the world there are plenty of CPA networks out there and afiiliate networks as well as long as you believe your site is doing good, adsense it just 30% of your total revenue