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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Sep 2011
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Lately, I see several ppl getting banned from adsense. However, I'm planning to build some adsense sites and scale them up to make profit. I'm just afraid that I might get banned. So how to avoid this? 1) Write some "amount" of articles to each site (how much is safe?) 2) Maximum of 3 ads per page? 3) No adult/porn context 4) Avoid clickbombing (take ads down, when some does it?) 5)....? 6)....? Some of you might suggest me to read the Adsense TOS, but I would like to hear your opinions/suggestions about that. Thanks |
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| SEO Strategist War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010
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The amount of text on an Adsense page is irrelevant, I have a few thousand Adsense pages with a single sentence/description per page for my download sites, been doing the same thing for 5+ years with no problems. The key is not to look spammy. |
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| Adsense Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2011
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How not to get banned from Adsense: Use Common Sense! |
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| Plundering the Web War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: , , .
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Yeah. The problem is people thinking how to shmooze more money from google. 99% of adsense users never worry. The other 1% comes to the WF. #OccupyAdsense! Be one of the 99% Paul |
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| Superstar Mom Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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I agree with what is said above. Common sense is going to be your biggest ally in not getting banned from Google Adsense. If something that you are about to do seems wrong or you are questioning it then do not do it. Also reading the TOS and following it is a must. If you want to earn through Adsense you need to be play by the rules or you will be kicked out the club. |
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| Never set limits. War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Norwich, UK
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NEVER click your own ads. Obvious but some people DO it.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2010
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It's easy, just read this: https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms |
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That is the main point. Just follow their terms. And one main common sense is make website for users not for adsense |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jan 2012
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One most important point dont try to game Google. Dont even click ads for testing. Google checks every click and will ban you immediately. Also try more content with uniqueness.
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| Your Next Writer War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Iowa
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If you have to think twice about doing something, you can guess it probably bends the rules, which can result in a ban. Follow the rules and you will do just fine. Simple as that.
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The engines are in the business of returning relevant search results meaning they should be bringing up the actual company websites that sell the product / service...not sites that are trying to make money off of each click they get. I guess that's OK if you make some money, but where's the legitimate products / services??? Are folks just trying to make money selling ebooks that explain to others how to make money selling ebooks er something? Yeah, that'd be fraud...right??? | |
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| Aussie SEO Geek War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Adelaide, Australia
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Lets face it, Google are in the business of making money right. They need adsense pages with great content to enable them to charge Google Adwords customers for their ads. What they don't want are low quality spammy sites because they know these are not what ANYONE wants to see. There is no maximum limit to how much content you produce provided the content is of a high quality and you're not ripping off someone else in the process (by copying their information). If you focus as much as you can on your content, making it highly relevant to your target audience, problem solving (if applicable) but something you would actually want to read, then you are very unlikely to get banned. In my experience banned adsense accounts are people doing shady things. Good luck! |
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| SEO Strategist War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010
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I have download sites similar to image galleries, very little on-page text.
I have thousands of download pages & most were file request because my traffic knows I deliver. BTW, everything on my sites is white hat & legal, I own the rights to 100% of my downloads (content), & no they are not ebooks, lol. | |
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