Is it okay to send traffic to a site with adsense on it?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by .hawaii, Jan 4, 2012.

  1. #1
    I wanted to buy some traffic and send it too my site. They also have a "proxy traffic" deal.

    Is it okay to send high amounts of traffic to a site with adsense on it?

    My goal is actually to gain users to my site, nothing to do with adsense, so wondering if the adds should be removed or what. I'd rather keep them though, if they help recover the cost of paying for the traffic then that's great.
     
    .hawaii, Jan 4, 2012 IP
  2. vididong.com

    vididong.com Member

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    #2
    Dangerous, remove Adsense, play with buying traffics then enable again, or your site's clicks will be considered as invalid clicks and your account will be banned forever
     
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  3. .hawaii

    .hawaii Member

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    Ah okay.

    So even if the site is a high-content site with only a single ad, it's worth removing the ad before buying traffic?
     
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  4. Silvetstr

    Silvetstr Greenhorn

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    #4
    Your adsense account can be blocked, remove ads
     
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    enakeprimen Active Member

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    Never do that. Buying traffic for websites with adsense codes installed is prohibited by Google policy. Your Adsense account will get banned sooner or later.
     
    enakeprimen, Jan 4, 2012 IP
  6. aira

    aira Active Member

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    hmm Google might see the malicious traffic sending - kinda risky
     
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  7. Milala

    Milala Peon

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    Don't try that...
     
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    vegaspro Peon

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    Will most likely be detected and banned while you are sleeping at night.
     
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  9. JamesColin

    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    When I send traffic from some of my sites to a new site, I remove adsense on the page of the new site I'm sending traffic to. That's because I send traffic with a pop under on my other sites. If by sending traffic you mean kind of forcing some people to have your site opened in one way or another.. Then personally I wouldn't put adsense on the page. Not because I don't want the extra money, but because I prefer to stay safe, well within adsense guidelines and deep inside the borderline.. because I'd like to keep my adsense account a little while longer, so I'm not using adsense, but everything else is OK :) Well not really since I will not put casino or porn ads on the new site's page, because it is opened by sites with adsense on them.
     
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  10. ironic

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    Agreed. Nothing wrong with playing around with traffic sources, but this would be too risky for your Adsense account. If your goal is to gain more users anyway, if the traffic works you should make the money back once you reintroduce the ads.
     
    ironic, Jan 4, 2012 IP
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    isimrikasharma Peon

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    You can loose your adsense account for such a conduct. Be careful.
     
    isimrikasharma, Jan 5, 2012 IP
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    Remove your ads first.
     
    kabbs, Jan 8, 2012 IP