If you have a Google Adsense Account and run your own site like your personal blog or website, take the next 5 minutes to protect your account.
For some bloggers, Google Adsense contributes a major part of their online income; for others making money with adsense is the only income having focused only on MFA (made for adsense) adsense ready sites. If you belong to this category of bloggers and Internet Marketers have you posted Google Adsense Privacy Policy on your website or blog?
If you haven’t heard, Google Adsense in March implemented a new policy in their Terms of Service stating that all websites with Google adsense or are a Adsense Publisher of any sort you must now post a privacy policy on your website. This policy requires that “publishers must notify their users of the use of cookies and/or web beacons to collect data in the ad serving process”.
If for some reasons you have not done so, I would say you must do it NOW before it’s too late. Who knows if Google has already started random checking websites or if it can hunt down uncomplying Adsense accounts. Google is after all the ultimate law and technically it can shut you down if you don’t have this privacy promise.
How do you go about doing this? Here is a privacy policy generator to help you get one within minutes so you not only have a professional privacy policy that you can instantly add to your website, it gives you ease of mind knowing you’re compliant. One tip though - please make sure you put it as ‘nofollow’ to avoid the problem of duplicate content.
Don’t get banned from Google Adsense - Don’t do this….
1. Avoid doing any tricks to fool Google like joining link farms or link directories as they generate fake traffic. Believe me, Google is smarter than you think. It could even get you into more trouble with Google besides your adsense ban. For this reason, it may be a good idea not to outsource any link building work to other marketers.
2.Do daily routine check on your adsense ads statistics, but not just to find out how much money you made
Check for any abnormal activity like hundreds of clicks if your usual daily CTR is say 10. If this happens, immediately send an email to Google Adsense support.
3. Google Adsense disallows your advertisements to be placed with any content related to adult, racism or depicting violence.
4. Remove Bad Comments or spammy ones immediately - if the comment includes a website link that you don’t feel comfortable or one that contravenes Google Adsense’s content guidelines. I know sometimes it may be hard to tell so use your best judgment or gut feel.
5. Avoid Traffic Exchange - Google Adsense has said it does not recommend using traffic exchange services. They bring in fake traffic to your site and this leads to invalid clicks or impressions that result in your account being disabled.
What if You Got The Google Adsense Ban?
If your Google AdSense account gets banned due to invalid activity, you should immediately send an appeal to Google using this form.
Share other “don’ts” by giving your comment to avoid getting banned from Google Adsense from your personal experiences or what you have learned. Over to you….
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Fri, Aug 28, 2009
Link Management, Newbies Starting Out, Search Engine Optimization, Traffic, Work From Home, how to make money blogging