As long as your earnings are clean and you are not cheating. Then why the heck would google ban someone like you?
I'm not learning anything here but so tempted to add a few words so that I can increase the number of my post to get my “Spirit Walker†title ASAP and display my AdsenseForDummies.com’s link. It is not impossible to get millions from Adsense and Google won’t do any harm to such millionaires provided everything is done strictly according to the TOS. A few naughty but not harmful moves (like paid backlinks, blog farming, etc) may be allowed too if nobody report them. Making more than a billion is a different matter totally. Google would send you a private jet (with a beautiful hostess) to charm you into selling your site(s) to them.
Terabite, I'm not really sure about that because Google did bite eBay pretty badly, but they quickly realized that was a big mistake....
Did they realise that was a mistake? Google is going after ebay on the paypal arena....I think it was a thought out move.
I just re-read their terms, I didn't see it say anywhere that you will be dropped for making over X amount per month. Original poster, read the terms you were supposed to have agreed upon when joining the program, those are the only reasons google will ban you, follow those rules and you will be fine.
google checkout is like apples to motorcycles when compared to paypal. Google checkout is a credit card processor, I can't send 30 bucks to my friend that I owed him from the bar last week through google checkout, but you can through paypal.
millions a month. to make million a month you need billions of pagviews monthly. any way they won't ban you . many people makes millions from google.
Google will not banned you, because if you're earning millions from them, then they are earning billions from their advertiser... Just joking...hope you don't mind.
I don't think the point of this thread was very well thought out but it did make me think of an interesting question: what has been the largest website that Google has ever banned/blocked/let go from Adsense?? Maybe if we knew the answer to that we could define how "big" a site has to be before it's considered for letting go by Google.