Don't Get Involved With Adsense Click Fraud- Google will ban you!

Don't Get Involved With Adsense Click Fraud- Google will ban you!



Imagine the next time you join a discussion about Adsense. When you start sharing the fascinating Adsense facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed.

Is everything making sense so far? If not, I'm sure that with just a little more reading, all the facts will fall into place.

Many web site owners are getting their Google Adsense account terminated when they have done nothing wrong to deserve the punishment. Considering the money that they are getting from Adsense, they would certainly want to get back into it.

Considering the money to be made with Adsense, it is no wonder that they would want to get back into it.

It is that same consideration why the Google Adsense click fraud is thought of and why many people are getting into it.

Click fraud is the act of clicking on ads for the purpose of costing the advertiser money. It is simply the same as paying out cash for false leads. Many people website owners are aware of this fraud and are sharing the same sentiment that this is the one big problem that Adsense is facing.

How do you prevent being involved in this fraud?

Majority of web hosts are offering access logs. Once this is offered to you, it is necessary that you hand it over to Google as well. This allows them to look for any suspicious activity on your site. Problems like this are very serious and giving it to them is saying that you would want to help them in any way you can in solving the problem.

It can also help if you have a click monitoring software. If you do not have one yet, you should try and get one. There is absolutely no major factor preventing you from having one because most of this software is free.

As usual, all the information you have received should be turned over to Google. This is showing Google that you too are fighting against click frauds and is in no way a part of it.

Study your server logs and watch for any activity that seems suspicious. Report anything that you may find odd, may it big or small thing.

You may want to consider disabling ads for your own IP address and local geographic area. This will certainly prevent accidents and will not make Google mistake another user as you. You can do through a htaccess file. This will avoid Google mistaking as clicking on your own ads and be kicked out because of it.

Keep your Adsense off on pop ups and pop unders. Your ads should not be displayed on content sites that promote illegal activity or tampering of the legal rights of other people or business. Included in this are the content that is considered adult and gambling ones. If you think that you may be breaking this rule, immediately remove your content or Adsense from the web page.

Be truthful and confess up to Google about times when you might have clicked on your own as, whether accidentally or intentionally. Or the times when you have done something that is against the Terms of Service that they are implementing. Be honest about anything that you may have done that is wrong. Confessing is way better than Google learning about it eventually. It would mean eventual termination and no getting back what you have worked so hard for.

Do not tell your family or friends about Adsense on your website. Chances are they may start clicking on them to help you make money without you knowing it. They may be doing more harm to you than help by trying it in the first place.

If ever someone you know chanced upon your Adsense, make sure they understand that they cannot click on your ads under any circumstances. It would be wise to brief them on important things about Adsense and what not to do with them.

Most pay per click networks have different measures in hand to protect website owners against click frauds. Other search engines can track more than 50 data points, IP address, browser’s information, user’s session info and pattern recognition. They also have “systems” available that detects fraud. Not to mention the specialized teams monitoring how things are going and helping advertisers stop click frauds.

Google offers suggestion on how to avoid click fraud. Using “negative keywords” can be used to keep your Adsense showing on products and services that are in no way related to yours. Adding tracking URLs to your links so you can track the traffic coming from Google.

Do not be caught in the Google click fraud. Be aware and be wary.

Don't limit yourself by refusing to learn the details about Adsense. The more you know, the easier it will be to focus on what's important.



Google AdSense Account Terminated - What Should You Do?

Once you have decided to take your marketing campaign to Google’s AdSense pay per click program, you agree to a number of rules including:

* No hidden pages. You must have a clear hierarchy and each page needs at least one link to get there.
* No broken links. If you link outside of your site, make sure you check your links often. No more than 100 links per page.
* When designing your site, create one that is helpful to a user; don’t design a page for search engines. Make sure you clearly define what your site is about.
* Your TITLE and ALT tags should be precise and descriptive.
* You need a site map to help users find what they are looking for if your menu doesn’t.
* No hidden text.
* No redirection of your site

Even if you follow all these design rules, you may still be at risk of losing your AdSense advertiser account or have temporarily been fined a penalty in the form of your ads being removed from rotation on other sites. The penalty may go away with time, but it’s best to double and triple check your site then file a re-inclusion request (instructions below.) Include in your request which changes you’ve made and that it won’t happen again.

Your competitors might have a plan that could get you banned. It’s called “click bombing” and it’s against Google’s policy.

Click bombing happens when someone, be it a competitor or not, repeatedly clicks the pay per click ad for a business in order to raise flags with Google. Google rates their ads based on relevance, so the more an ad is clicked, the more relevant it becomes, and the higher up the list it moves. This has made it very easy for business owners to move themselves up the relevance list, so Google countered this practice by red flagging any business that has a significant spike in AdSense hits. If the hits all trace back to the same IP address or addresses, the advertiser is removed for “invalid clicks”.

Finding out about this strength in Google’s search engine, sneaky competitors have started to exploit it by purposely clicking the competitions ad again and again, in order to ban the ad.

If this has happened to you, or if you’ve been banned for violation of any of the design or technological terms of your contract, you can sometimes have it overturned by contacting customer support. You can contact Google support by visiting http://www.google.com/support/bin/request.py. Make sure you type “Re-inclusion Request” in the subject of the email. Keep your request simple, short and to the point. No need to threaten Google that you’ll stop advertising with them or list how long you’ve been a customer.

It is imperative, though, that you run reports frequently and store the data outside of your Google account. This will help prove to Google that a click bombing happened should you be removed. You are not guaranteed a reversal, however. In fact, most pleas to Google to have a banned account go unheard.

If you don’t get a positive response from Google, you may want to check out some of the other pay per click programs, like Yahoo! Publisher Network or the many affiliate programs online.



Adsense Guidelines on Placing Google Ads


You must know and comply with the Adsense Guidelines on placing Google Ads. There are rules on where and how to place your Google Ads or Adsense Codes in your blog. You must comply with the guidelines to avoid being banned from the money making Adsense program.

So, after you have made your own blog and posted your blog articles, you are now going to place your Google Ads. I assume that you have already created your own Google Adsense account when you have read my previous post. If not, then create one now by clicking the Adsense button on this page.

After you've created your Adsense account, you must know where and how to place your Google Ads. Google Ads are the Adsense codes in javascripts format required by Google to place on your blog or web site to start making money online. In your Adsense account, if you click Adsense Setup, you will see Adsense for content, Adsense for search and Referrals shown as above.


Where to Place Google Ads


Where should I place Google ads on my pages?



The best placement for Google ads varies from page to page, depending on content. Here are a few questions to ask yourself when considering where to position your ads:

* What is the user trying to accomplish by visiting my site?
* What do they do when viewing a particular page?
* Where is their attention likely to be focused?
* How can I integrate ads into this area without getting in the users' way?
* How can I keep the page looking clean, uncluttered and inviting?

Certain locations tend to be more successful than others. This "heat map" illustrates these ideal placements on a sample page layout. The colors fade from dark orange (strongest performance) to light yellow (weakest performance). All other things being equal, ad placements above the fold tend to perform better than those below the fold. Ads placed near rich content and navigational aids usually do well because users are focused on those areas of a page.

While this heat map is useful as a positioning guideline, we strongly recommend putting your users first when deciding on ad placement. Think about their behavior on different pages, and what will be most useful and visible to them. You'll find that the most optimal ad position isn't always what you expect on certain pages.

For example, on pages where users are typically focused on reading an article, ads placed directly below the end of the editorial content tend to perform very well. It's almost as if users finish reading and ask themselves, "What can I do next?" Precisely targeted ads can answer that question for them.



Though you may place your Google Ads anywhere in your page, it is stated in the Adsense Guidelines that you should not place Google Ads on blog or site with prohibited content that promotes or contains illegal activity or infringement on legal rights of others, such as the following:

  • Violence, racism, hate and the like

  • Porn, adult or mature stuff

  • Hacking or cracking activities and stuff

  • Illegal and prescription drugs

  • Gambling or casino-related stuff

  • Incentivize visitors action

  • Excessive, repetitive, or irrelevant keywords

  • Deceptive or manipulative content to improve search engine ranking

  • Weapons or ammunition

  • Beer and liquors

  • Tobacco or cigarette stuff

  • Imitations of signature or designer goods

  • Sale or distribution of term papers or student essays

Limit of placing Google Ads on each of your page.

Another important policy is the limit of placing Google Ads on each of your page. You are allowed to place a maximum of three (3) Ad units, one (1) Link unit and two (2) Adsense for search on each of your page. If you exceed the limit on your page, excess Google Ads will be displayed as blank or whitespace. That will not be a good view in your blog or web site.

You must also know that Adsense program prohibits to encourage your visitors to click on Google Ads. There are other important policies that you have to comply with, so you must read it and understand.

APPLY HERE :

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

Google AdSense- Am I Ready to Apply?

Google AdSense- Am I Ready to Apply?

Just to recap, your website is up. Its on a topic you know something about. You've got a decent number of pages with good information. Your site looks good as you've put a little thought into designing it. You've even submitted your website to several search engines in order to bring some traffic to your site. And you do have a stream of vistors, right? Now you're ready to apply to the AdSense Program.

Curious to know what ads might appear on your website before applying? You can use the Google Preview tool. This easy tool allows you to right click on any web page and a list of AdSense ads will pop up!

Before going further, double-check to be sure that your website conforms with all of Google's Policies. If you need to make some modifications to your sites go ahead and do that first. Google does reject sites that do not meet their high standards so be warned. Some people live in mortal fear of rejection. My first site(not this one) got accepted the first time. Its not difficult-take your time, do it right, and get approved the first time.

APPLY HERE :

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

You'll usually hear back within a day or two, and if you've done your homework, the answer should be YES! If so, congratulations! Google will send you your log-in information to sign up for the program. Make sure to read and understand all the fine print on rules and terms for using AdSense. You will need to accept their terms and conditions and adhere to them. These terms are not difficult to understand, but you could be barred from the program for violating them. Pleading ignorance will not help. If you play by their rules, you should do just fine. Do NOT assume all the information on this site is complete or correct regarding Google's terms. Your agreement is with them, not us, so do your homework.

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