The darkest nightmare a
hardworking affiliate webmaster
fears is receiving a dreaded
Google Adsense Warning, or
even worse, a notice that Google
Adsense has been disabled for
the entire account.
The notice starts out like this:
"It has come to our attention
that invalid clicks have been
generated on the ads on your
web pages. We have therefore
disabled your Google Adsense
account. Please understand that
this step was taken in an effort
to protect the interest of the
AdWords advertisers."
Some webmasters use Google
Adsense to generate 100% of
their website income and the
account may hold many different
websites. In that case, every
website is disabled at one time.
An automatic disqualification can
be devastating, especially when
Google has no obligation to
explain its decision in detail.
Not only does the account
become disabled, but also
existing click-through earnings
are refunded back to the
advertisers.
Life gets tough, but is it that easy
to get an account banned? Yes it
is.
The terms of service every
Google Adsense Webmaster
accepts, describes the easy do's
and don'ts.
Do use the Adsense approved
formats only
Do keep your click-through data
and income private.
Don't display Adsense on
registration or thank you pages.
Don't use Adsense code and a
competitor's content-targeted
advertisement on the same page.
Don't encourage anyone else to
click on ads.
For a complete list, read the
Adsense policies and terms
https://www.google.com/
adsense/policies
https://www.google.com/
adsense/terms
The easiest method an account
can be banned is by a
Webmaster clicking on the site's
own ads.
Just how many click-throughs are
needed to get a site banned isn't
exposed, but Google Adsense
watches for multiple clicks from
the same domain. One person
was banned who clicked twice
from the same domain within a
24-hour period. That doesn't
mean that is Adsense policy,
because Adsense appears to
place suspect sites on watch
status until the action is
duplicated.
Spikes in click-through
percentages are hefty red flags.
Those are the changes worth
becoming proactive over by
emailing Google Adsense. A site
that rises from a consistent 1%
click-through rate to a 10% click-
through rate on one day could
become suspect. The actual
percentage that creates the flag
isn't made public for obvious
reasons.
What's the safest way to protect
an account?
Don't click on the site's own ads
ever.
Deceptive practices work for a
short time, but they always come
back to hurt the originator.
About The Author
Mike Oliver is a programmer/
analyst who survived injuries
from a serious multiple car
accident. After speaking with
attorneys who looked to create a
case and then take up to 50% of
any settlement, Mike Oliver knew
there must be another way to
get the legal help he needed,
conquer the insurance
nightmares, and keep 100% of
his settlement without fear of a
do-it-yourself-kit. He found it
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