How to protect your AdSense account from an "invalid clck" shutdown?

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Does anyone else have more than one legal entity through which they control multiple AdSense accounts? This seems like a good way to diversify the risk of having one account shutdown. I've heard the stories about people getting an e-mail saying there have been "invalid clicks" or whatever.

Any way to really cut the risk of having an account shutdown?

I should also ask... what's a good alternative to AdSense in the pay-per-click space?
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  • Profile picture of the author TheKeys
    In reality adsense is the best method for making money if you're into the whole ad type of thing. It's quick and efficient and, at most popular.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      I don't believe google works that way.

      Google has a very strict, but very open and easy reading
      TOS. People ignore this for the most part, or bend the rules
      and think nothing of it. But google will get you if they want
      to.

      As far as click bombing, as I said. I don't think google works
      that way. Far too easy to shut someone down.

      There's a lot of behind the scenes stuff that goes on. I'll
      just bet that google has ways of stopping real click bombing
      that most people don't know about because it doesn't show up
      in the reports most of the time. Google always analyzes clicks.
      I don't think click bombing is what a normal user would have to
      worry about. Of course if the site is large enough, google will
      always look the other way. There's no way the the DP forum
      never gets click bombed. Probably happens on a daily basis.

      Too many invalid clicks is probably code for they think you and
      your friends are clicking.

      Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author WebTronics
    Hi, You can install a adsense tracker to your website, so that you can track the stuffs and clicks and ips from it. Any suspecious activity report it to google. By this google will never ban your account. Hope this helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author SEOPoints
      Originally Posted by WebTronics View Post

      Hi, You can install a adsense tracker to your website, so that you can track the stuffs and clicks and ips from it. Any suspecious activity report it to google. By this google will never ban your account. Hope this helps.
      Thanks for all the replies, some good thoughts.

      About the reply above. I would be leery of substituting my own judgment about what is suspicious activity for whatever it is Google AdSense thinks might be suspicious activity. It might not hurt to have something like that installed to know more about click activity, but I don't know if I would want to send those reports to Google. It sounds too much like having a 24/7 job of monitoring the stats for activity that may or may not be suspicious - but thanks for the idea.
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