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| Lovin Life War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: USA and Asia
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There is a guy I read on another forum who said, that google is getting pickier and pickier on what sites it allows to make more than x dollars per month (he said $100/mo) with Adsense So he said on his sites that make that much ($100/mo or higher)he has multiple Adsense accounts I have never heard of this. comments>? |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: USA
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It doesn't make sense to do that. If Adsense wanted to cut off a site's ability to display their ad inventory, they would just axe it. Why would they allow it to be spread over multiple publisher IDs, when they can track that easily?
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That is unheard of. There are lots of sites making even up to 1,000's. It just that google is quick to determine fraudulent clicks. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: England
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That guy is talking utter ****! lol. First of all if Google decide a site is a risk to advertisers they will axe it asap. If its not and the offers are converting why would there be a cap? I have a site that makes over $4500 a month on AdSense, so that confirms the theory is rubbish too. |
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2 nuts walked into a bar, 1 was assaulted! :p
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