Google Warning Letter

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  2. InfoSmith

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    never heard about it. Only a:
    webmaster tool, they will reply you
    adsense/adword: they will send warning letter
     
    InfoSmith, Apr 22, 2008 IP
  3. chaitanya.seo

    chaitanya.seo Banned

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    Still it's warning letter. check at which place you are currently doing wrong with the campaigns or your website and resolve it as soon as possible.
     
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    i think that, and also a victom of such type of warning resulting low ctr.

    some of the website, google has defind as spam visitors like some savyclick etc, that send users to your website without any interest, adsense prohibit this practice, i think this is also its monopoly to promot adword
     
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    I thought adsense frowns upon fraud clicks but not gamed impressions?
     
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    Absolutely. If you paid money for advertising, and sent them to a page with Adsense, it is very possible to get a warning letter.

    Google does not want junk traffic (pop ups/unders, hit bots, auto surf, etc.). Even legitimate PPC could be considered arbitrage. Basically Google wants traffic from natural links and organic search engine listings. Anything outside of this could get you in trouble.
     
    snowbird, Apr 22, 2008 IP