How to protect your Google Adsense account?
by rianova on Friday, January 8th, 2010 | No Comments
Most new users of Google Adsense publisher failed to find success by not following the rules and regulations Adsense. Please note: always follow the Google Adsense policies and Google TOS.
From my experience and adsenseproblems friends, here are some important points that will help you to maintain your account is safe and stable:
- Do not place ads on your website or blog that does not follow the Adsense policies of the contents.
- Never tell your friends or family about your blog or website. They can result in termination your Adsense account to help you with a sense of play with your ad. As Google’s smartest in detecting clicks illegitimate and fraudulent.
- Google’s so much smarter than you and can detect invalid clicks by IP address, the behavior of visitors and a lot of things another. Do not visit websites or blogs a lot of time while making every update.
- Do not place ads in pop-up window or a page that does not have contented.
- Placing a web site’s privacy policy or your blog. It is mandatory to Adsense publishers. You can write your own privacy policy or just copy and paste the privacy policy from other site.
- Some people try to be cleverer, changing the IP address and visit their own website and play with advertisements to generate revenue. They are ignorant people in the world. Google to install some files on a PC out of there and can detect them in less than one second. So do not ever make this big mistake.
- Do not make a website or blog has a duplicate or copied content. It is easily for google detect duplicate sites. Always write the original content. It takes a lot of time and effort but will give you the best results.
From the description above is the consideration and reference only, not absolutes. Because adsense is owned by google, so google is full rights to all policies and regulations. I emphasize if you want to make money with adsense then be meet all the rules provided by google. Good luck.
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