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7 DON'T ON GOOGLE ADSENCE

01

Commit to not doing in Google
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The first thing to avoid is one of Google Don'ts. Hiding, stuffing keywords, and stacking titles are very traditional ways to reduce searches in Google. They are also ways to be banned from AdSense.

When you place AdSense ads on your site, your site is much more visible to Google and it's much more likely that your rule will be intercepted. More "

02

Click on your own ads
Whatever the temptation, never click on your own ads. This is probably the easiest way to suspend or ban your site. It's a form of click fraud, and Google knows how to catch it, even if you think you're hiding your tracks.

Do not let anyone else use a computer in your home to click on your ads. Make sure your loved ones and kids are aware of the rules or risk compromising your reputation with Google.

03

Hide your ads
It can be tempting to hide your ads by giving them the same color as your background or by hiding them on areas with busy background images. You are always paid for the page views, so the invisible ads would continue to pay, right? Do not even try it. It violates Google's Terms of Service and it's easy to get caught.

Do not just place your ads well below the rest of the content. Clicks pay better than page views, so it's good for your ads to be visible. Try to make the ads appear to belong to your page.

04

Start for clicks
Do not organize ad-click contests, beg, or even give big tips to internet users. They may prohibit you from asking you to click anywhere on the web, including pages unrelated to your AdSense pages.

Google also prohibits the labeling of your ads with a language stronger than the "sponsored links". It's really for the benefit of all. Pages requiring clicks are generally not very good reads, and pitiful clicks do not help advertisers.

Note: It's good to have contests on your website that are not linked to a click on an ad or other breaking rule, such as the "Best Photo Contest".

05

Modify the code
AdSense generates JavaScript code that you can copy and paste directly into the HTML code of your web page. If you need to change the color or size of your ads, generate a new code from AdSense. Do not modify the code from your web page editing program or edit it manually. You can use your AdSense ID directly in some cases, such as the WordPress plug-ins that generate the code for you. Just keep these plugins up to date to make sure it's not out of sync.

If you put AdSense in Blogger, Google will generate the code for you from Blogger.

06

Use robots to click on your site
Never use automated tools to inflate your views or click on your ads. This is a click fraud of the utmost importance, and Google is very knowledgeable about it. This is something that can easily ban you.

Also, do not use human-powered schematics to pay for clicks either. No commercial clicks with other AdSense users and no pay-per-click system. If the advertisers wanted to pay Internet users, they would have registered themselves.

07
Tell people how much you earn per click
Google is very demanding about how you disclose how AdSense works. They do not allow you to tell users how much you've been paid per keyword, as this could compromise AdWords advertiser revenue. Be wary of anyone offering to sell you this information.

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