Save Your Google Adsense Account from Getting Banned
When I surf through various webmaster’s forums, every day I found users who are in tension and frustrated saying “Google has banned my Adsense account”. I know most of these guys claim that they are innocent and they have never clicked on their own ads. They have no idea how the click fraud happened to their Adsense accounts. The reality is click fraud can happen in many ways and it is not necessary that it is always caused by the publisher.
So here I would like to share some tips to save your google adsense account from getting banned by google.
- Never join the networks which are calling themselves “Adsense exchange networks”. Believe me here members are only join to click on each other’s adsense ads. I am sure this is the easiest way to get banned by google.
- Try to avoid using auto surf programs to promote your website that contains google adsense. They will surely increase the traffic on your site and that way your site earnings will be increased but it will be considered as “no real” traffic so it is against Adsense TOS.
- Also try to get rid of being part of traffic exchange networks who are also sharing the revenue of their network. This means the user of this kind of network may involved in clicking each others adsense ads which is also against Adsense TOS.
- Read my tips how google is keeping eye on each and every click done on the adsense ads.
- Always stick to TOS of the Google Adsense Program and check frequently whether by mistake you are not violating any of them.
I think we must keep these things in mind as google is being strict day by day.
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well, there are many cases resulting in ban on your Google adsense account. It is very important to read the TOS rules and keep yourself updated. I liked that you thought of posting an article on this crucial topic. Nice tips & suggestions to avoid getting into this trouble.
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I once made a mistake promoting my blog using traffic exchange, I got warned by Google. Luckily, they didn’t banned me. It’s at best interest of all adsense user to ensure that they didn’t violate the Adsense TOS.
You are right xavier. Google is always strict on complying with their TOS and one should be aware that it is of no point to try to mislead Mr. G. They are where they are for a reason. Nice tips.
I have written something similar to this, which will the gap to your post. I noticed that you run AdSense here on your blog and you do not have your Privacy Policy (this is important). If you want you can check it our here.
Google AdSense TOS – Reloaded
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Ha… That’s very true. I used to stumble upon an Adsense group in Myspace. The objective of the group is written clearly “I click your ad and you click mine”. It doesn’t work and this will get anyone banned from Adsense. Once someone got banned, that person couldn’t register a new account anymore. I heard from few of my friends who do Black Hat SEO that Google is able to track someone’s computer through computer network card and I.P.
Unless they change the network card and format the computer, Google will still know where are those banned users.
Yes, you are totally right, previously there are some group from blogcatalog that did the “click yours and click mine ads” and lots of them get warned. Good article!
I’m thinking of exchanging links with your blogs. hope to get a reply from you soon
It’s true… Google keeps a tight leash on their AdSense program for the most part. But all is fair when it comes to that. AdSense is definitely a useful tool for me and I would not like to lose it. Thanks for the info!
Your right. Google knows when you are hitting your own ads. thanks for sharing!