Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Banned From Google AdSense


So the first thing you do is all you can to make sure that you have never been banned. Usually people are banned because of click fraud, whereby clicking your own ads, or they're getting their relatives or friends to click on their ads daily. Google is wise to it and track clicks by IP addresses, and too many clicks from one IP address, and you get banned May.

If you think you can beat the Google click fraud then think again, because they have more systems in place to stop and catch up.

Or you May get banned where someone goes click happy (to be named, click the bombing) and click on lots of AdSense ads in a very short row. Sometimes this is true, and sometimes it is not, and thankfully Google software looks pretty good at tracking the difference between the two.

If, as an example, if a user clicks on the two ads for thirty or forty seconds, but then it is likely to be classified as a real Google. For example, the user is attracted to AdSense ads, which opens in a new window, visit the site and then come back to yours, they can then see another ad a short time later, they are attracted to and click on it.

This worries some people, but it should not. I often find myself in it when I visit other peoples sites, so I would class it as a normal user behavior

bad part is when the user clicks on three or four AdSense ads within a few seconds of each other, in which case as you probably will not get banned for someone to, you are also unlikely to be granted money for the user clicks .

But it would be wise to start some form of StatCounter on your site to monitor these activities, such as a common problem, which owns rival web site can come along every day and click on your ads just to try and get banned. By running a good StatCounter will not be able to stop them by clicking, but you will be able to take a screenshot and send it to Google AdSense, if you care.

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