One
of the worst things that can happen to an internet marketer
is to receive a warning from Adsense or even worse, have your
account banned from Adsense altogether. Many internet marketers
use Adsense as their only means of web site income, and their
accounts may contain many web sites.
If
your account is disabled, then none of your sites will make
money and Google is under no obligation to explain its decision
to disable an account. If your account is disabled, your web
sites will no longer earn revenue from Adsense and any existing
earnings are refunded to the advertisers. It is not as hard
as you may think to have your account with Adsense disabled.
Make
certain you use only approved Adsense formats and keep your
click-through information and earnings private. Do not display
Adsense on your thank you or registration pages and never use
a competitor's advertisement and Adsense code on the same page.
If you encourage others to click on ads, you could draw negative
attention and increase your risk of having your account disabled.
The easiest way to have your account banned is to click on your
own ads. Google watches carefully for clicks made from the same
domain.
If
Adsense suspects fraud, your site will be watched carefully
and banned if any duplicate clicks come to their attention.
The safest ways to protect your account are to avoid clicking
on your site's ads and refrain from any type of deceptive practice
to raise your revenue. Read the terms of service and advice
listed on the Adsense site carefully to make sure you understand
completely and avoid any risk of your account being permanently
disabled.
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