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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

10 Great things NOT to do with Google AdSense

There is no doubt that some good money with Google AdSense, but you're setting up for disaster if you have one of these Top 10 errors!

1st Do not use fake information in opening your AdSense account.

Google says that's no-no, and they will cut your account and keep all the money you may have earned. Also try to hide your true identity can cause serious problems with the IRS or whoever your tax authority.

2nd Not chop or modify Google AdSense code other than to change the parameters that Google allows you to change.

Any attempt to bypass Google built-in algorithms is not only a threat to the integrity of the network, but it threatens the financial model that Google operates. You are not dealing with some mother-and-pop businesses here, and Google has the legal form of muscle and deep enough pockets to pull you through every court in the country, if you damage their business with your hacking antics.

3rd Keep AdSense ads from your registration, confirmation, and all "Thank you" pages.

Do not ask me why can not your ads. It makes sense to me that this would be wonderful locations. Google thinks differently, however, and so is a hanging offense to its terms of use.

4th No display AdSense ads and a competitor ads (Overture's) on the same side at the same time.

It just makes sense. Google does not demand 100% SITE loyalty from you, but they insist that their own ads are not overloaded, up by offerings from their competitors.

5th Are not "beg for clicks" or offer an incentive for a click on your Google AdSense ads.

This is a BIGGIE and you see this rule violated all the time. One of these "paid to do stuff" websites, the Google ads in the member countries of the control panels are walking the plank, and they do not even realize. Even the places with little messages politely ask you to help, my site is by clicking on our sponsor ads "are asked to be cut off if they happen to Google ads.

6th Never click on the ads on your own site, even if you're really interested in the product or service, and they think to buy!

Nothing screams FRAUD louder than a webmaster running his or her own click fortunately one by clicking on ads fromtheir own website. The Google gods can this activity, and it will not be long before you are in a reunion aware of their fraud team.

7th No misleading labelling

Google is very specific, what can text their ads. Your Terms of Service says: "Publishers should not label the ads with the text other than" sponsored links "or" advertising ". This includes text directly on our ads, might be confused, or trying to deal with Google ads. "

This is to keep visitors from increasingly confused and barking up Google tree when they clicked on an ad led to a pornographic site instead of Recipes Web site were expecting to visit.

8th Avoid keyword spamming and other tricks divisive element

You may be tempted to buy one of these generates thousands of key-word rich pages in seconds "programs that are so popular these days, but I say unto you, their days are numbered. Google is advisable to such nonsense, and they are hot on your way. More gimmicks are prohibited:

• "Sneaky" page redirects send that to a visitor from another site then they had expected to visit.

• Several sites, domains, pages, etc., which are essentially the same content.

• Hidden text or links of any type.

• Excessive outgoing links on any page. Google recommends no more than 100 I would keep it as below.

• And here's a nugget of wisdom directly from Google's mouth: "do not participate in link schemes to increase your site's ranking or PageRank. In particular, avoid links to web spammers or" bad neighborhood "in the Web as your site can be adversely affected through these connections.

9th Not advertise anything on the Google list of prohibited items.

It is much shorter than lists PayPal or eBay, but it contains a lot of the same things such as hacking and cracking content, porn, illegal drugs, gambling sites, beer or hard alcohol (I guess wine is OK), weapons And the other usual stuff.

10th And the 10th dumbest thing not to do with Google AdSense is to let the other nine things stop you from running an honest website, designed to make the most of this opportunity very profitable that Google offers!

1 comments:

ME, Myself and My Site said...

Hi there,

I came across your blog through BigMoneyList.com :)


Anyway, since you are talking about 10great things NOT TO DO in google adsense, I would like to find out about some information on something that I have stumbled upon.

It is about the tool, Stumbleupon.

I have blog about it here
http://milliondollar-pages.blogspot.com/2008/08/will-google-adsense-ban-you-for-using.html
and gotten comments that it could be misleading information.

However, the information I've got are from these 2 sites where they have experienced it themselves or friends who experienced it before.

http://www.seonewsblog.com/stumbleupon-can-get-your-adsense-account-banned-for-invalid-impressions-fraud

http://www.terencechang.com/2007/07/19/are-you-banned-stumblupon-consequence/

I would like to know your opinion :)

I think I have posted in the wrong post, so you can delete this if you want, but would appreciate your opinion though :)