What are the words to avoid on our pages to be with adsense

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by lokimona, Feb 10, 2007.

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    Hi everyone,I read stories of webmasters whom google banned from adsense .Most of them were banned for their invalid clicks and some were due to their content.

    I am writing a blog that focuses on celebrities so there are possibilities of using some terms that google may hate.I dont know which words should not be used.

    Bikini,nipple slip,sexy,hot,nude.Are these words too bad

    Adsense terms of service says that we should not use adult ,porn,or mature content.And i think they have not made their terms of service clear to us.
     
    lokimona, Feb 10, 2007 IP
  2. Jal

    Jal Guest

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    any ammature word cannot be used.

    ww.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=48182&sourceid=aso&subid=ww-ww-et-asui&medium=link&hl=en_US
    ww.google.com/adsense/localized-terms?hl=en_US

    Please read both the policies of google.com
     
    Jal, Feb 10, 2007 IP
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    There is no specific list of words that will get you banned.

    How can a word like "hot" get you banned. If on your site you say "The weather was hot", are you going to get banned. It is just a subjective call by Google employees whether or not a site is compliant, if you have any doubts, email Google and ask them to look at your site before you put ads on.

    Like George Carlin used to say "You can prick your finger, but never finger your prick".
     
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  4. lokimona

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    thanks guy its a great idea to ask google men,But i have tried thrice and i have got no reply.I will try once more.sexyhood
     
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    I'd say it would definitely depend on the type of site. The words alone won't get you banned - it would be the type of the site they were on.

    If the theme of the site is adult in nature, I wouldn't put adsense.

    Kumiko
    xo
     
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    Slightly off topic perhaps, but you should also avoid the word "free" as it attracts very low paying ads. Anyone promoting 'free' products won't have a big budget for advertising.

    Cryo.
     
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    Thanx
    I took your advice and removed the word 'free' from my pages. I had terms like : "Feel free to browse..."
     
    redoxide, Feb 11, 2007 IP