If you already possess an ad sense or planning on getting one, it is important to know the rules and never do anything to jeopardize your ad sense account. Since the past 9months or so, I have come across countless threads and complain of people losing their ad sense for one reason or the other. Like it or not, ad sense does not shut down an account without a good reason. Google make majority of their income from Adword that is the people paying for ads that appear on your site and Google will do anything to keep the trust clients bestow on them. Fact is, it is not difficult maintaining a stable ad sense account. Below are some tips to help you keep your ad sense account running. 1. Go through the Rules and Policies again something must have changed. 2. Click fraud – do not click the Google ads on your site or ask someone to do that on your behalf just to inflate your earnings. 3. Click coercion – do not entice your visitors into clicking on your ads such as placing some text/ads/information asking your visitors to support your site by visiting your advertiser’s site or something of this nature. Sooner or later, you are going to be caught. 4. Software – As an internet marketer, a lot of us use tools and software to help ease our daily functions. While many of this tools are great and legit, if used wrongly they can pass the wrong message too. For example, using scrapebox without proxy to scrape blogs will trigger some bad message. Google will notice you are surfing the internet fast at a limited amount of time and will send red flag to Ad sense. It often reads (Our system detected an unusual traffic coming from your ends or something like that) if you scrape without proxy. If you have an adsense account at this point, you are in big trouble. 5. Buying traffic – Not all traffic source are good for ad sense. Mind the type of traffic you buy or Google will mistake you for trying to inflate your clicks. 6. Content – There are several types of content violation that can land you in trouble such as: Avoid MFA with little or no content. Don’t use content you don’t have full right to. Don’t use content/site with porn, gambling, hatred, weapon, alcohol, tobacco, drugs e.t.c on ad sense. 7. Adsense block – Only 3 ad sense block per page is allowed. 8. Ad sense account - Only one ad sense account per person is permitted. If you or anyone tries to open a new ad sense account from the same location you operate an active ad sense account this will trigger their system and the consequence can be outright ban. 9. Incentivized traffic – Never send this type of traffic to your ad sense site such as Pay per click, traffic exchange.
Glad your enjoyed it..... Pls, i will every one to tell us the reasons why they were booted out of ad sense.
well in my case i had some annoying people who kept clicking on all my ads every time for some reason so i got it deactivated then when i opened a new one same thing happened again people just wanted to ruin it for me i guess! did you get banned?
Kanonig - you missed one. Do not have a site that has the POTENTIAL to generate "fraud" clicks. I had my account closed at beginning of April and their email stated: "[FONT="]After reviewing our records, we've determined that your AdSense account poses a risk of generating invalid activity.[/FONT]" Note the word "poses". Facts re the account - established around 2 years, in that time I have received $18 worth of clicks and revenue from Google Affiliate Network ($6 from sale of 1 pair of shoes) transferred into my account by them making balance some $24. My last adsense click was (from memory because I cant access my now terminated account) back in January this year. There clearly is no fraud happening here. The only thing I can think maybe is that I was in process of trying out domain parker benepark(dot)com. If this is the case then why not tell me not to use benepark? In fact benepark didn't even get my domains functioning, I got no traffic from them and no clicks. I pulled all my domains back (NB Everyone do not use benepark they are hopeless). So I have been struck out because of POTENTIAL for fraud even though none has been committed. Like to hear comments on whether this is fair or not. Thanks