Google was on all my sites last night

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Google was on every single site i own lasst night, in light of the recent ad disabling i have experienced lets hope i don't get all my sites or worse yet my account banned. Everything happens for a reason and maybe its time for me to move on to more profitable methods! I just hope they send me they $703 i have in adsense account if they do ban me.
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  • Profile picture of the author KirkMcD
    Originally Posted by captivereef View Post

    Google was on every single site i own lasst night,
    Sorry to say, but even sites dropped from the index still get spidered. Don't take it as a sign.
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  • Profile picture of the author Peter Liu
    Originally Posted by captivereef View Post

    Google was on every single site i own lasst night, in light of the recent ad disabling i have experienced lets hope i don't get all my sites or worse yet my account banned. Everything happens for a reason and maybe its time for me to move on to more profitable methods! I just hope they send me they $703 i have in adsense account if they do ban me.
    My English is bad. Please tell me what do you mean by "Google was on all my sites last night".

    Is Google good or bad? I don't understand.
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  • Profile picture of the author captivereef
    Google has disabled adsense ad serving to some of my sites for reasons they will not tell me. In my visitor logs it shows last night on each site Google meaning a Google Employee was looking at pages on all my sites. Not a Google bot but actually Google. I am assuming they will be disabling more sites!
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    • Profile picture of the author Peter Liu
      Originally Posted by captivereef View Post

      Google has disabled adsense ad serving to some of my sites for reasons they will not tell me. In my visitor logs it shows last night on each site Google meaning a Google Employee was looking at pages on all my sites. Not a Google bot but actually Google. I am assuming they will be disabling more sites!
      Now I understand! People from google visited your sites last night!

      But why do they want to disable your sites? Are they made specially for adsense? Google dislike sites made specially for adsense. Or do you over-SEOed your sites?

      My suggestion is: when you build new sites in the future. Put other people's adsense on it(for example, your wife's), then google will not know that it belongs to you.

      Good luck! You have other options except Google. Why not try them. Sometimes I hate Google a lot. Google is going to be another Microsoft.
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      • Profile picture of the author RinggitHit
        Might it be because you have revealed your secret of making adsense money? :p
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  • Profile picture of the author captivereef
    The sites were fine for almost 2 years. Who knows the adsense rules constantly change. Google did however tell me that if i change the problem with the sites they will re enable ad serving. I just have to find out the problem.
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    • Profile picture of the author lisaann
      Originally Posted by captivereef View Post

      The sites were fine for almost 2 years. Who knows the adsense rules constantly change. Google did however tell me that if i change the problem with the sites they will re enable ad serving. I just have to find out the problem.
      I thought someone already established for you that the problem was you had headlines, then the adsense ads right underneath them. Just add a sentence or two under the headline, then the ad or put the words 'advertisement' under the headline and you'll probably be fine.

      Lisa
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  • Profile picture of the author askloz
    It's to improve user experience, which improves sales on the adword publishers side. Crapper the site you have adsense on, the worse it is for the adwords publisher.

    The old trick was to make a site really ugly, forcing them to either close the browser, or click a advert. This pushed up revenue costs for the adwords publishers which resulted in less conversion rates since the adsense clicker / visitor was looking for more information on the site and at times, they do mistake them for an actual link.

    If the site is properly laid out like it should be from the onset, the intention to click on the advert is more targeted, since they have many more options available to them when they do have a choice where to navigate on the site, and more chances of coming back to the site later, or even bookmark it.

    It doesn't take long to create a good template, adding images, video, comment sections, like blogs, a rating system, and even add a forum to the site, then Google wont have any reason to disable your ads.

    I stopped doing what Captivereef is doing like over a year ago and just create normal, interactive websites. I'd suggest the people starting thinking that way if they're gonna get in to adsense as another form of revenue.

    Of course, you could always switch to adbrite, or some other lame ad-syndication service should one want to continue with lame arse attempts of creating a site, but it wont be long before they start doing some quality control either, so better off doing it properly the first time round, results will be 100x fold if done the right way.

    JMO.
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