A Website or blog of Your Own for Google AdSense./Why You Should Not Use AdSense In Your Domain Name?

A Website of Your Own/Why You Should Not Use AdSense In Your Domain Name?

The one thing you'll need of course, is your own website or blog ! If you do not know the basics of creating a website, or do not understand how to copy or paste some basic html, do not fear-there are many excellent programs that can build a website for you, though you'll have to do a little extra work on your own. Now back to your website. Follow the few simple rules here and you'll be on the right track.

IMPORTANT :Why You Should Not Use AdSense In Your Domain Name?

My friend received a warning email from Google AdSense team on Friday,July 14, 2006. Google AdSense team found violations of AdSense policies on my website.

The Original Warning Email From Google AdSense:

From: Google AdSense [mailto:adsense-support@google.com]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 9:38 AM
To: @.com
Cc: adsense-support@google.com
Subject: Google AdSense

Hello,

While reviewing your account, we noticed that you are currently displaying Google ads in a manner that is not compliant with our policies. For instance, we found violations of AdSense policies on pages such as www..com/

Publishers are not permitted to make prominent use of "Google Brand Features" on sites showing Google ads. Google Brand Features include Google logos, product screenshots, or other distinctive features Additionally, publishers may not place Google ads on sites incorporating Google trademarks in the site URL or on sites that frame Google pages, including search results pages.

As a result, we have disabled ad serving to the site.Your AdSense account remains active. However, we strongly suggest that you take the time to review our program policies (https://www.google.com/adsense/policies ) to ensure that all of your remaining pages are in compliance.

Please note that we may disable your account if further violations are found in the future.

Sincerely,
The Google AdSense Team
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To help keep your account in good standing, we recommend all publishers review the policy guidelines found here: https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/answer.py?answer=23921
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It was not an account termination email but my friend was still shocked by the email. He do not want to be kicked out from the program because he put in a lot of hard work promoting his AdSense sites using the right techniques. he tryhis best not to violate any of the Google TOS and policy. Google AdSense team informed us that they had found violations of Google policy on one of his website.


These violations on his website have nothing to do with invalid clicks or impressions. This could be the reason why he was not banned from the program. This also shows that Google does not simply kick people out of AdSense for small mistakes.




SOME USEFUL TIPS/RULES FOR YOUR WEBSITES :



Rule #1: Make sure your site or blog is on a subject you enjoy writing about and know something about.



It may be on a hobby, area of expertise, whatever! Perhaps its on how to mend a leaky roof, your trip to Patagonia, collecting art deco figurines, or how to create low-fat recipes. Now, I’m not taking about a one page website thrown up on the web, but a minimum 10 page site is a good place to start. Each page should probably be about 300-500 words on average to be on the safe side including captions, figures etc. Your content should be original. It is fine to conduct your own research on the web for inspiration, and write your content based on this, but do not copy anyone else's material! Also do not take anyone else's copy, change a few words here and there, and call it your own. Copyright violations are usually taken very seriously and furthermore, if your site is believed to be a copy of materials already published elsewhere on the web, you may be dropped from the AdSense program. But if your website is something you're passionate about, you shouldn't have to worry about coming up with good content on your own, and you should be able to churn out 10 pages in a couple of weeks.



There is a widespread practice of using free articles to build a website. Again, if your website is based largely on materials that have already been published elsewhere, your site may not rank as highly in the search engines or be accepted into the Google AdSense program. It is fine to use free articles, but do so sparingly and only when you feel it will complement existing content on your site.



Rule #2: Make sure your website or blog is on something that other people are interested in as well.

If you site is on some esoteric subject on which you are the sole expert, and for which virtually no market exists, such as 'Prison Ruins of Ancient Mesopotamia' or 'Molecular Biology of Parasitic Snails,' you may as well stop here and broaden your interests. Go on, google these two examples and see how many sponsored links show up. (This is another good way of testing how relevant your website topic is-the more sponsored links there are for your website topic, the more likely it is to be a suitable candidate for AdSense). Now I have nothing against ancient prison ruins or parasitic snails, but if you wish to monetize your website through AdSense, there needs to be a real market for the information you are presenting. Sometimes you will hit the jackpot by finding a 'niche' interest that no one has yet filled in the web ecosystem.



Many of the things people are most interested are illegal, or frowned upon. Google has made its own list of topics it deems objectionable which are not eligible for the AdSense Program(some of these are listed below). You cannot display AdSense ads on such websites.




Google does NOT accept websites into AdSense that include:


  • Excessive profanity
  • Violence, racial intolerance, or advocate against any individual, group, or organization
  • Hacking/cracking content
  • Illicit drugs and drug paraphernalia
  • Pornography, adult, or mature content
  • Gambling or casino-related content
  • Sales or promotion of certain weapons, such as firearms, ammunition and brass knuckles ; beer or hard alcohol ; tobacco or tobacco-related products; prescription drugs; products that are replicas or imitations of designer goods

For a full list of ineligible sites, see Google AdSense Policies.


Now its time to design your website forAdSense. :)

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https://www.google.com/adsense/

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