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Banned from Google AdSense - Common Mistakes

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Banned.
Banned.

Common wisdom is that once you get banned from Google AdSense, it is very difficult to get reinstated. Therefore, you want to be careful not to break any of the rules stated in the Google AdSense Terms of Service.

Here are some common mistakes that result in banning from Google AdSense. Make sure to keep a close eye on all correspondence from the Google AdSense team and take swift action to fix what they bring to your attention.

Ignoring their warnings will likely lead to banning.

Banned from Google AdSense Mistake 1

Generating suspicious clicks.

It is against Google AdSense TOS to click on your own AdSense advertisements or to get others to click on your advertisements. Note that it is also illegal to solicit clicks from your visitors either verbally, or through your writing.

Accidents may sometimes occur, however, and according to the Google AdSense Team, infrequent accidents will not get you into trouble.

Here is a list of common suspicious clicks questions and answers by Google.


Sometimes, you may also be sabotaged. A third party may decide to do a series of illegal clicks on your advertisements for the purpose of getting you banned. If you notice any suspicious clicks of this nature, Google encourages you to report it to them.

Use Google Analytics or other website statistics tracking software to obtain as much information as you can about the suspicious clicks. This will get them banned instead of you.

Instead of reporting the incident to Google, some people suggest that it is better to stay under Google's notice and to just temporarily remove Google AdSense advertisements from the locations where there is suspicious activity. After waiting a few days, you can reestablish your advertisements and hopefully your saboteur has found something else to do with his time.

It is also possible to both report the clicks to Google, as well as to disable Google AdSense temporarily so that the abuse does not continue to occur while you are waiting for Google's response.

If your Google AdSense account gets banned because of invalid activity, you can appeal to Google using this form.

Note - It is also best NOT to 'reward other hubbers' by clicking on their Google AdSense advertisements as that can also be viewed as suspicious clicks.


Banned from Google AdSense Mistake 2

Publicizing your Google AdSense earnings information.

Opinions vary on this. Some people say that you are only not supposed to publish your Google AdSense CTR and eCPM figures publicly. Others say that you are not supposed to publish all exact earnings figures - including CTR, eCPM, number of clicks, and exact earnings numbers.

It is best to not publish a screenshot of your Google AdSense report page under any circumstances. If you do screenshots of your other Google AdSense pages or of other Google tools (e.g., Google Analytics) make sure that none of your account information shows up in these screenshots - including your earnings numbers, your e-mail, and your Google AdSense ID. This is important for your own privacy protection, as well as to stay on the good side of Google AdSense.

Personally, I would not publish any of my Google AdSense earnings figures except as general aggregates, e.g. It took me about 4 months to get my first AdSense check, or I earned about $2 in my first month on HubPages.


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Banned from Google AdSense Mistake 3

Stealing content.

Plagiarising content or copying content without permission are also against Google's TOS. Here are some common questions and answers about Google's copyright infringement policy.

If the content owner files a valid DMCA report on your online article, you will most likely get your Google AdSense account banned, with no hope of getting it back - ever.

Note that copyright infringement does not only apply to text, but also to images, photographs, and graphics, Do not include an image, photo, or graphic unless it is public domain. Make sure to follow the rules of the public domain license placed on the image.

Images that are not explicitly flagged as public domain are considered to be copyrighted by the original creator. Do not use any of these images unless you have obtained permission from the original creator. Always attribute all images (public domain, and non public domain) back to their site of origin, and to their original author.

Note - copyright laws applies to videos, including embedded youTube videos, as well as text and images. Based on youTube's policy, you should first get permission from the content owners before embedding their video into your online articles or website.

Preserve your online legacy by only producing good and original content. This will also be the best way to get traffic and increase your Google AdSense earnings.

Banned from Google AdSense Mistake 4

Generating fake traffic.

Do not try to trick Google by generating fake web traffic to your Google AdSense sites.

What is fake web traffic?

Fake web traffic is anything that generates false impressions on your Google AdSense advertisements, including -

  1. Participating in link farms or link exchange directories. Do not link to link farms or link directories or you may not only find your Google AdSense account banned, but also that you have been dereferenced by Google Search.
  2. Participating in rank exchange or rank purchasing activities. Do not try to purchase a higher Google search rank from another site. Google is good at tracking down these 'sellers' and when that happens, you will lose your money, your purchased rank, and also your Google AdSense account.
  3. Participating in traffic exchange programs.
  4. Using doorways, page cloaking and other similar techniques to get higher search engine rankings and to misdirect your visitors.

Here is a list of legitimate ways from Google on how to increase your Google AdSense traffic. Here is a list of things of avoid.

Banned from Google AdSense Mistake 5

Getting multiple Google AdSense accounts.

Currently, Google only allows one Google AdSense account per person or entity(e.g. company or organization). Some non-US publishers have reported that Google does not even allow two people from the same address to have separate Google AdSense accounts.

Trying to trick Google into giving you multiple AdSense accounts can get all of your accounts banned. If you have accidentally applied for multiple Google AdSense accounts, then it is best to write to them and apologize for your mistake.

Some publishers have gotten their AdSense accounts banned because it is related to another banned account. Be very careful where you place your Google AdSense advertisements and only include them in your own sites or a very trusted third party or business, such as HubPages.

Otherwise, you may get penalized for someone else's wrongdoing.

Banned from Google AdSense Mistake 6

Showing pornographic material or linking to pornographic sites.

Google AdSense does not allow advertisements to be placed with certain types of content including adult, violent, and racist content. Content relating to alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and gambling are also not allowed. For a full list of unacceptable content topics, refer to the Google AdSense Program Policies.

For this reason, do not distribute content, including website templates or blog themes that contain your Google AdSense advertisement capsules. Since you have no control over what others publish in their website using your themes or templates, you may end up getting banned because of what others are publishing. For even better protection, you can go to AdSense Setup >> Allowed Sites on your Google AdSense page to restrict your Google AdSense-ID to only trusted websites.

Some sites that support pornographic or other unacceptable content may point to your online site or articles. There is nothing you can do about that, so you will not be penalized for incoming links, just for outgoing ones. Be careful not to show pornographic material, use pornographic related text, or link to any pornographic sites.

Note - make sure that the comments that you receive on your online articles also do not contain any keywords or links that are against Google AdSense's content guidelines. These bad comments can also affect your Google AdSense account.

Art or something else? You really don't want to push the boundaries.
Art or something else? You really don't want to push the boundaries.

Banned from Google AdSense Mistake 7

Modifying the look and feel of Google AdSense advertisements.

Understandably so, Google AdSense is very particular about advertisement tampering. You are not allowed to alter their advertisements in any way. You are not allowed to put competing advertisements that have the same look and feel in the vicinity. You are not allowed to place images close to your Google AdSense advertisements in an effort to draw your visitor's attention to the advertisements and increase your click through rate.

There are also restrictions as to where you can place AdSense advertisements. You are not allowed to put advertisements in pop-ups, emails or software.

Here are a list of common questions and answers about advertisement placement from Google AdSense .

If you are only showing Google AdSense advertisements through HubPages then you do not need to worry about these ad placement rules as it is taken care of for you by HubPages.

Banned from Google AdSense Mistake 8

No privacy policy.

Google requires all AdSense sites to put a cookie disclosure notice in their privacy policy.

AdSense publishers must have and abide by a privacy policy that discloses that third parties may be placing and reading cookies on your users' browsers, or using web beacons to collect information as a result of ad serving on your website. ~~ [Excerpt from Google AdSense Program Policies]

This only applies to AdSense publishers that run their own site, such as a personal website or a personal blog.

Publicly hosted sites such as HubPages, Blogger, and others have their own privacy policies, that will likely meet all the requirements of Google AdSense.

If you are not sure, scroll down to the bottom of your public page (e.g. hub) and locate where the copyright message is. Included close to the copyright message is a link to the website's privacy policy. Click on that and check to see if it contains all the elements stated by Google AdSense.

If you maintain your own website or your own blog, then it is important to include a similar privacy policy for every page that contains Google AdSense advertisements. It is easiest to include a 'Privacy Policy' link near to your website's copyright message as is done in most professional sites.

Refer to the Google AdSense Program Policies to determine what you should put in your website's privacy policy.

Failure to comply to this requirement could get your Google AdSense account banned.

Life After AdSense Banning

In the unfortunate circumstance that you do get banned by Google AdSense, here are some resources of what you can do to get reinstated.

All of them seem to require a lot of work and some luck as well, so it is best to just keep a careful watch of Google's TOS and program policies.

Reading Google's AdSense rules carefully may not be the most interesting thing to do with your time but it is necessary to keep yourself from getting banned for accidentally breaking a rule that you may not even be aware of.

Remember to always be polite and professional when corresponding with Google AdSense. Do not publicly bad-mouth Google, or otherwise alter Google's trademark.


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Did you read through Google AdSense's TOS and program policies when you first joined AdSense?

  • Yes, very carefully.
  • Yes, but only skimmed it.
  • Yes, but did not complete reading it.
  • No, but I am going to go read it right now!
  • Are you kidding me?! I don't even read the instructions for my medication.
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chicamom85 profile image

chicamom85  says:
6 months ago

Great hub, where were you about 2 months ago lol? I did get banned and when you do they are not very specific as to why just to say I was a threat to there advertisers. I never clicked on my own ads EVER and I worked really hard on my blogs and got good comments all the time. Oh well I am still blogging and hubbing and hoping. I do have blog explosion now since adsense. Is this something they would not have allowed?

Thanks

Teresa McGurk profile image

Teresa McGurk  says:
6 months ago

Excellent hub -- great info, links, and readability -- thank you very much. I'm off to remove any images from my hubs that I'm not sure about. . . .

Paper Moon profile image

Paper Moon  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for the easy to read and understand info.

Rochelle Frank profile image

Rochelle Frank  says:
6 months ago

Yes it's all good. I think a lot of us presume anything on You Tube is fair-- apparently not? Seems like Hubpages encourages this use.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

[Hi chicamom] - Sorry to hear about the banning. I looked up blog explosion and apparently they are a traffic exchange site and therefore a big no-no to Google AdSense

http://simplewahm.com/2007/08/how-to-avoid-adsense

[Thanks Teresa]. Glad you found it to be helpful. I do want to say that all the information is based on my own reading and interpretation, so in the end it is always best to go back to the original Google documents.

[Thanks Paper Moon]. Glad it was helpful.

[Rochelle] - Based on my own research, I believe that youTube videos are copyrighted. This means we should get permission from the content owner before embedding it. However, different people have different interpretations so I can't say for sure. According to the youTube's policies page, they do say to follow up with the owner of the content -

http://help.youtube.com/support/youtube/bin/answer

If you go to my youTube copyright hub you will see though that not everyone agrees with my interpretation and why.

gjuro profile image

gjuro  says:
6 months ago

Sometimes Google is doing mistakes too...

There are some other contextual ads networks which are working better than adsense. Lately all BIG web portals are using other advertising networks.

Leonitims profile image

Leonitims  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for those reminders, my question is do you have any idea how to put together blogs from two google acct. to disable one. Is there any way to transfer blogs from one to another? Thanks Easy to ask you.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for the useful advice gjuro.

Leonitims - Here is a step by step guide on how to do blog transfers from Blogger. Hope it helps.

http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?hl=en-uk&

Frieda Babbley profile image

Frieda Babbley  says:
6 months ago

fantastic info. love it. I'm bookmarking it just in case (it can be hard going back to find some of this info. Nice job.

Iphigenia profile image

Iphigenia  says:
6 months ago

Great information - I'd forgotten to add a privacy policy to my site and will get on to it asap thanks to you.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks Frieda - I was hearing more and more about banning lately so I decided to get my butt in gear and really look into it. Especially since I didn't really read the TOS when I first joined - lol. I read through it carefully a few days ago.

Thanks Iphi. Yeah I didn't do it either, and then I didn't really know how to do it properly until I checked out how HubPages did theirs.

Johnyboy profile image

Johnyboy  says:
6 months ago

So that chick represent Google adsense? :D

Banning is a MUST nowadays. I see lousy websites all day long with nothing but adsense on it. So people apply for an account and then change their content.

I hate when people do that. I know there are some idiots that wanna make a buck, but hey lets be serious. Would you like a page with nothing else but adsense on it?

So banning is a must...

isyan profile image

isyan  says:
6 months ago

great article.... and very informative

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

lol Johnyboy - not at all. The chick represents content that may get banned :)

I agree that banning is frequently justified. Sometimes though, people just make mistakes because they did not read the TOS or program policies carefully enough. In fact, I missed the whole privacy policy requirement for a while.

After hearing all the banning stories though, I decided to do more research into this subject and to be more vigilant about following all the guidelines.

Thanks for dropping by and welcome to HubPages!

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks Isyan. Glad you liked it. :)

Erick Smart  says:
6 months ago

Too many people do not realize that they can get into trouble and lose their accounts and hard work. Thanks for sharing these common mistakes.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

That is very true Erick. In fact, I was one of those people :) After I started hearing more stories about banning, I decided I really should look into this and try to stay safe.

Sue Bailey  says:
6 months ago

I was banned but unclear why. I asked them to clarify what they meant by this:-

"While going through our records recently, we found that your AdSense account has posed a significant risk to our AdWords advertisers. Since keeping your account in our publisher network may financially damage our advertisers in the future, we've decided to disable your account.

Please understand that we consider this a necessary step to protect the interests of both our advertisers and our other AdSense publishers. We realize the inconvenience this may cause you, and we thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation."

I never got a reply from them and decided to remove all adsense ads from my hubs and just write for the love of it and not worry about earning money. Shame really because I'd earned quite a bit and never got any of the money. Love your Shiba by the way...

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hi Sue, Thanks for dropping by. My Shiba thanks you as well :)

Like you, I also write for the love of it. For me, it would be too dreary to just focus on click topics and making money.

In fact when I first started on HubPages I tried to set the advertising settings to low for all of my hubs, which did not really work out because then I could not include '.com' links in them :)

I think if you enjoy writing - that is the most important part.

ripplemaker profile image

ripplemaker  says:
6 months ago

I am learning much about this topic. Thanks for putting together such a comprehensive hub. :-)

The Good Cook profile image

The Good Cook  says:
6 months ago

This is a particularly useful Hub that I too am going to bookmark - just in case I should every need it! Thanks for putting it all together in such an easy-to-understand and concise manner.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks ripplemaker & The Good Cook,

Actually I originally made this as a reference for myself - so I could get at all the stuff quickly, and so that I don't forget anything. Then I thought - hey maybe I should publish it and others may find it helpful as well :)

Thanks for visiting and glad you liked it.

BuzzWorthy profile image

BuzzWorthy  says:
6 months ago

getting banned is not FUN!

weblog profile image

weblog  says:
6 months ago

Well put out, it's really an informative hub. Thanks for sharing.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hey BuzzWorthy - I can only imagine that it is pretty awful, especially if you don't even know the reason. I am trying to be proactive about keeping that from happening.

Thanks weblog.

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lindagoffigan  says:
6 months ago

Great Hub. I try to follow the Hubpages guidelines and not to put more than two internal links in the hubpage article to guard against being over promotional. I noticed that one hubber followed all the rules and still got banned. I would ask for a detailed explanation and ask to speak to a staffer like Ryan or PaulDeeds.

I love to write to but I also like to see my earnings grow. I read that you should never use more than 5% of keywords in your content. I basically follow the Ehow guidelines also to help to not overpromote. That particular site only request that five keywords are used through the contents.

Your photos were great with relevance to banning information. I was a little surprised that the second photo went through of the cartoon model's bare bottom but maybe Hubpages did not consider the photo to be offensive. Again, however great relevance with the photos and the hubpage article was formated to get the reader through the article without getting bored or abandoning reading until time for submitting comments.

I checked your stats and realized that you must take great care in what you submit for publication. Keep up the good work.

Jen's Solitude profile image

Jen's Solitude  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for this article, especially the info about youtube. I just assumed the videos were all acceptable, since they are so easy to use here at hubpages, now I have doubts and am wondering if I should remove them all. I won't be as anxious to use them in the future. Appreciate all the research you did that I failed to do in regards to the TOS.

Jen

techie  says:
6 months ago

thanks for the info but how to i know that a image is in public domain or its copyrighted . i normally use google image search and flickr

dawei888 profile image

dawei888  says:
6 months ago

Hello Shibashake - great list here. I read a key way to get kicked off adsense is not having content on your pages. i wonder if they have a minimum word count limit for text contnet. thanks. dawei888

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for your really kind words Linda.

I think HubPages is really good about giving people A LOT of chances before any kind of banning. When I first joined I ran into the 2-link rule a lot and the community here was really good at helping me come up with solutions. I think there are very few people that get banned on HP.

Banning on Google AdSense I think happens a lot more frequently. They have to be pretty aggressive about making sure that all their rules are being followed so that they can keep and grow their advertisers base.

I think a good rule of thumb is to ask yourself - would you want your ads showing up in your own hubs? :)

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

[Thanks Jen.] The youTube thing is a controversial topic. It is very widespread, so I think any kind of action from AdSense is unlikely -- still -- it is one of those things.

[techie] Check out

http://everystockphoto.com/

They do searches for you across a variety of free image repositories. They have a really nice feature where there is an icon associated with each picture where you get to see what copyright license is associated with them.

[dawei888] That is a very good point. There are two instances that I came across in the area that you mentioned -

1. People who buy expired domains and just show ads on them.

2. People who show AdSense ads on a whole list of youTube videos that are not theirs, with very little added text.

I think the key here is original content or some useful service. I have several photo pages with no text, but are still ok, I think, because it has original content. The same applies to other photo and image sites.

I usually ask myself - would *I* put up ads on my own pages? :)

williamblake profile image

williamblake  says:
6 months ago

Nice girl picture, I'll try to flag it...

just joking....

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

hmmm, several people did mention this.

I thought showing a bit of rear-end is ok - but maybe it is not. Anyway, in keeping with the stay on the safe side rule, rear-end is now covered :D

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for dropping by Brian. You make a very good point in that banning is not personal - it is just business.

Lena M. profile image

Lena M.  says:
6 months ago

Great hub. I know you're not supposed to click on your own ads, but sometimes I really don't like the ads and I want to click them to find out more about them... Especially image ads. I like some of the image ads that I get, but others I find rather visually unappealing... But I live with it.

I read a story once on Huffington Post about a man who sued Google after they closed his account but didn't send him his earnings up until the closing, about $700... and he won!

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hi Lena,

I know what you mean about not liking some of the ads. There actually is a good and safe way of getting rid of them - using the Competitve Ad Filter option in your Google AdSense account.

First, you need to find out more about them, specifically what their http is - there are two ways to do this -

https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/static.

Once you do this you can add the http to your Google AdSense competitive ad filter list. I write more about it at the end of the article here -

http://hubpages.com/_srec/hub/Google-AdSense-Secre

Hope this helps.

2patricias profile image

2patricias  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for setting out the common causes of banning so clearly.

The part about YouTube is a bit worrying. We have never used YouTube on Hubs, but do on our website because we thought it was okay.

However, we are in the process of teaching ourselves how to make videos and get them onto our website, so will probably use them on Hubs as well.

For still photos we almost always use our own photos. Once in a while a photo from Flickr, but we always (and I mean always) contact the photographer first and give them a credit.

Mac Mission profile image

Mac Mission  says:
6 months ago

I have been rejected saying you have account .Bu this is my first time .What to do if i got rejected.How to get the account.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hi 2patricias, Thanks for dropping by.

"However, we are in the process of teaching ourselves how to make videos "

That would be a lot of fun. I have been thinking of doing that myself - but it is difficult to shoot good, non-shaky, footage with just my digital camera. You should write a hub about your experiences :)

Also there are some youTube videos where the uploader specifically says that they are public domain. It would be even better if youTube supports a more standardized way to show licenses - but I guess they really don't want to go there :)

What I present here and in my other hub is just based on my own interpretation of the policies though. There are many others who have different interpretations of their usage.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hi Mac Mission,

One common mistake is that sometimes people try to apply for different accounts for different domains - e.g. one for their website, one for HubPages, etc. Google AdSense only allows you to have one account across all of your domains. Also, if somebody else with the same home address as you do already has an account, Google AdSense may not allow you to have another one.

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anjalichugh  says:
6 months ago

Great info. Valuable resource for a newcomer, specially. Thumbs up.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Anjali, Thanks for dropping by and for the thumbs up! :)

GRIM REAPER  says:
6 months ago

I can close anybodys Google ADSENSE , just by going to their HUB and click on their ads daily...... Google adsense will send you an email saying....

"While going through our records recently, we found that your AdSenseaccount has posed a significant risk to our AdWords advertisers. Sincekeeping your account in our publisher network may financially damage ouradvertisers in the future, we've decided to disable your account"....

So does anyone want me to give it a bash on their HUB, to see if it is so.

Lisa HW profile image

Lisa HW  says:
6 months ago

Excellent information, presented in an easy-to-read way.

Kya profile image

Kya  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for sharing this helpful information. I took off the youtube video from my hub.

Maybe a stupid question: how can I notice if there are "suspicious clicks" in my hubs before I get this "ban-email" from Google?

Garrett McLee profile image

Garrett McLee  says:
6 months ago

This is great information! The good news is, I double checked and I'm not breaking any policies!

estiko profile image

estiko  says:
6 months ago

Thanx for your informations. This is make me becarefulle to make a mistake

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Good luck V.C. Let us know how it goes.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hello GRIM REAPER,

Much better to use your enormous powers for good and earn lots of AdSense monies for yourself :) HubPages is a great place to start.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

[Lisa HW] Thanks! Always good to see you :)

[Kya] Suspicious clicks will show up in your AdSense reports. Usually there will be a high number of clicks but no AdSense money associated with it because Google has determined that they are invalid clicks.

[Garrett McLee] That is awesome. The privacy policy was the big one that I didn't know about. I also learnt that it is best *not* to click on someone else's hub advertisements.

[estiko] Glad it was helpful. Thanks for dropping by.

iamqweenbee profile image

iamqweenbee  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for this useful information. Only, I am not sure how to tell if someone else is illegally clicking my advertisements. Can you please tell me? lol.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hello iamqweenbee,

Suspicious clicks will show up in your Google AdSense reports. There will be an inordinate number of clicks but very little or no AdSense money associated with those clicks because Google has deemed them to be invalid.

You can also use Google Analytics to get more detailed information on where the clicks are going to and whom they are coming from. However, Analytics data is a bit time delayed - so always keep watch on your Google AdSense reports.

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anime_nanet  says:
6 months ago

VERY, VERY, VERY USEFUL TIPS!!!

THANKS!!!

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hey anime_nanet,

Thanks for dropping by. Haven't seen you in the longest time. How have you been?

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Glad you liked it and thanks for dropping by Rahul.

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oscarwms  says:
6 months ago

Great hub, lots of useful information. That is why I'm scared to use Google. I even take down their search bar from my browsers.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hi oscarwms, Thanks for visiting. I don't really see the harm of using the Google Toolbar. I actually like the ranking information and such that it gives me. But if I am missing something - please let me know. Thanks!

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prasannasutrave  says:
6 months ago

Very nice and useful information,thanks.

I am not agree with your mistake no-5, you can have two different adsense account from the same address for different people.

What i think about two accounts that, adsense will not approve two account for the same person with same payee name and address.

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JPSO138  says:
6 months ago

I am really impressed. I learned a lot from your hub. I will surely take note of this.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hello prasannasutrave,

Thanks for the correction.

I know that in the US that is certainly Google AdSense's policy, but I have read in various message boards that this is not the case in some other countries. Since I have not had personal experience with this, I can't say one way or another.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks JPSO138. Glad you found the information to be useful.

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my-success-guru  says:
6 months ago

Hey shibashake! Great tips to stay out of trouble!

Richard Finney profile image

Richard Finney  says:
6 months ago

Hi Good tips, very useful tips for everybody.

You can actually get your account re-instated, if you play by the rules and

E-mail them for the re-instatement, after you have changed your pages, they will review you blog/site and then decide to allow you, this is in the T.O.S.

http://garmingpsrichard.blogspot.com/

Please checkout my blog and tell me if I am being a bad boy, this is my 3rd week blogging, so I am making one mistake after another at the mo....

Regards to one and all, Richard.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks my-success-guru. I always try to stay out of trouble but I don't always succeed ;)

lol Richard - well you know - the bad boys get all the chicks :)

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tjmatel3  says:
6 months ago

most informative and helpful. thank you!

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks tjmatel3. Glad it was helpful.

Cheffrin profile image

Cheffrin  says:
6 months ago

Well, first i should say Thank you for the amazing hub! This is need to know information!

Second I should say: Like most people probably do i clicked the agree button assuming that it was normal TOS ya know pretty much saying don't be an idiot lol I just started on here yesterday and a friend was walking me through everything so i was just doing it quick... Problem being that we live together and he has an adsense acount under the same address... Now im kind of worrid that maybe i should go back and read the TOS to make sure i dont get us both banned not that the money is my only reason on here but if i can write something and make a couple bucks at the same time great! lol

Once again many thanks to bringing this easily readable information to my attention! lol

Hans Dekker  says:
6 months ago

Great info thanks for collecting it and making it available in such a concise manner

adam000  says:
6 months ago

Hi thanks for the share - some great info here. I use adsense on one of my domains but only make between £2-£4 a day. Its still useful to have as it adds up at the end of the month. I do get a little concrened that others have the power to do click fraud on your site and then we get the blame by google.

Anyway great useful info thanks alot

Janet21 profile image

Janet21  says:
6 months ago

I don't have a privacy policy on my self-hosted wordpress blogs. Is there somewhere I can go to find detailed information on how to do this? Thanks~

Dorrene R profile image

Dorrene R  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for the article. This is very helpful.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hello Cheffrin, Welcome to HubPages! I am the same way about earning a coupla bucks - just a nice perk at the side :) The program policies are really easy to read - so definitely go through that. The TOS is all in legal-talk so that was pretty painful for me to go through - lol. Still though, good to give them at least a once over.

techie  says:
6 months ago

thanks shibashake

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Rudra  says:
6 months ago

briliant tips and things to think about.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

[Jimbun] Thanks and good luck!

[Hans Dekker] Thanks for the comment :) Glad you enjoyed the article.

[adam000] Hi Adam. Yeah I must admit I get a bit concerned about click fraud too. I try to check up on my Google AdSense account every day to see if there is any irregular activity. Also the people who try to do this put their own accounts in danger as well.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hi Janet, I also have a self-hosted WordPress blog. I went into Edit Theme, and inserted a privacy policy link into the footer.php file.

I just inserted this -

<p><a href="privacy.htm"> <?php _e('Privacy policy.','ml');?></a></p>

before the end of the footer file - right before

<br class="clear" /></div><!-- end id:footer -->

There are also a variety of plug-ins to do this, although I am not sure which one is the best since I haven't tried them out.

Hope this helps. Have a good weekend Janet :)

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks Dorrene R, techie, and Rudra.

Have a great July 4th weekend!

Janet21 profile image

Janet21  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for the info! I'll give it a try.

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lakeerieartists  says:
6 months ago

Great hub. Very informative. Thanks for the info.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Thanks lakeerieartists. Have a fun evening! I'm off to eat hotdogs :)

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futurenetads  says:
6 months ago

Thanks Very useful information .......keep going

Kosmo profile image

Kosmo  says:
6 months ago

Do hubbers really have to get permission from YouTube before embedding their videos? If embedding any particular video is not allowed, YouTube flashes a message saying embedding not allowed. At any rate, thanks for the enlightening info! Later!

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hello Kosmo,

I think youTube doesn't really want to get involved. Just as Flickr doesn't want to get involved in enforcing the copyright of images. Really it is the owner of the material that has the rights, and they may choose to exercise or not exercise those rights.

According to youTube's policy page,

"You would need to follow up with the individual content owners regarding the rights to this footage"

http://help.youtube.com/support/youtube/bin/answer

Eric Bryan profile image

Eric Bryan  says:
6 months ago

Thank you -- I didn't even know there was a controversy or dangers/pitfalls which could lead to banning. It's best to keep things simple and stay on the straight and narrow.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
6 months ago

Hi Eric,

I think that is very good advice.

In fact if one is interested in making money it is best to also stay away from controversial topics. Saying things that people don't like to hear will generally not win you any clicks. Sadly, I have a difficult time keeping my mouth shut. :)

interestsandme profile image

interestsandme  says:
6 months ago

Thanks a lot. There are a few things on your list that I am currently doing wrong. I will have to fix these ASAP.

dohn121 profile image

dohn121  says:
6 months ago

Wow. Hubber beware, right? Great informative hub. I want to make $ just like the next hubber (at the next desk, probably). Thanks for the heads up and we'll keep it on the down low.

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shibashake  says:
6 months ago

[interestsandme] Glad you found it useful. Thanks for dropping by.

[dohn121 ] LOL - very well said! Reminds me of Whac-A-Mole :D

jayb23 profile image

jayb23  says:
6 months ago

Brillant hub and thanks for sharing it with us. I hav just got accepted by adsense and I will make sure to keep all your point in mind.

sulumits retsambew  says:
5 months ago

Damnn.. It was aterrifically wonderful hub.. One of the most detailed and well-written hub on adsense.. It worths some bookmarking and I tweeted it :)

Thanks

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shibashake  says:
5 months ago

Thanks jayb! Congrats on getting accepted, good luck, and always remember to have fun with it :)

Hello sulumits retsambew. Thank you for your lovely comment. And I definitely appreciate the tweet!

vrajput profile image

vrajput  says:
5 months ago

Good hubs you wrote and I had applied the adsense for my hub papge but Google decline my request..Plz let me know Why???

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
5 months ago

Hello vrajput, Sorry to hear about your troubles.

One of main reasons for rejection has to do with content. You want to make sure that you follow all of Google AdSense's Content Guidelines as well as only link to other sites that are also following those guidelines.

Another thing to try is to create a nice body of content before resubmission.

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coffeemylove  says:
5 months ago

very useful information! i was not approved on my application for adsense. im trying to check whats the reason. i didnt recieve any mail from them nor explanation.

thanks for the info though!

Cheers!

coffeemylove

spartans123  says:
5 months ago

Thanks lot.....This hub is very good and sharing with me more...this tips for very useful for me and friends.my life steps will be careful from this information thaks fro this.............

LondonGirl profile image

LondonGirl  says:
5 months ago

Fantastic hub, detailed and thorough. Thanks.

cmarshall profile image

cmarshall  says:
5 months ago

I never knew you couldn't have more than 1 adsense account. Thanks for the info. =)

darntoothysam profile image

darntoothysam  says:
5 months ago

Nice... basically keep everything above board, if you think it's a scammy idea to make money off ad sense then don't do it!

manujkhera profile image

manujkhera  says:
5 months ago

Excellent post....Very very helpful. Thanks for sharing.

Karen Banes profile image

Karen Banes  says:
5 months ago

Interesting points about the YouTube content. I thought it was freely available. After all, it's usually a promotional tool for a company or website. Will have to go into that. I've never been banned but one of my hubs was flagged for promoting paid-to-click and paid-to-read-email programs. Apparently against google adsense policies (even though I've seen similar programs mentioned on pages with google ads on them). Hard to keep track of it all. Thanks for the advice.

ljrc1961 profile image

ljrc1961  says:
5 months ago

good info; I've been banned, then reinstated; you need to write them with an appeal if it happens

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shibashake  says:
5 months ago

@manujkhera - Thank you.

@Karen Banes - Hi Karen. You bring up a really good point which is - the content policies surrounding the advertisements shown on Google Adsense are different from the content policies surrounding the articles containing Google AdSense advertisements. This is not too surprising, I suppose, given that one is a revenue stream for Google, and the other is beholden to Google as a revenue source. It makes very good business sense :)

@ljrc1961 - Congrats for getting reinstated! You should write about your experiences with that. I am sure many would be interested to hear about it, including me.

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ratnaveera  says:
5 months ago

Very informative hub and every Adsense publisher should aware of all above things to have life long Adsense account. Great Hub!

SAMIR  says:
5 months ago

gr8 hub....very usefull for me.

biggreencat profile image

biggreencat  says:
5 months ago

Thank you for putting together such a helpful guide. Like all of us I want to be fully educated on this topic so that I don't cross the big G in the wrong way at some point. For many people adsense is such a huge proportion of their overall online income and I really don't know if other programs like Chitika can even hold a candle as far as advertiser volume.

mauolave  says:
5 months ago

Hi, I would link to know more about the privacy policy you have to add to the web pages where you use Adsense. Can anyone please tell me where to find exactly what I have to writr into such a policy?

I read https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer. but I´m not sure what this is all about...

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shibashake  says:
5 months ago

Hello mauolave,

I just included the example paragraph that Google provided in the link that you have above.

The paragraph starts with "We use third-party advertising companies ..."

Here is a link to my current privacy policy -

http://www.shibashake.com/privacy.html

You can also check out HubPages' privacy policy -

http://hubpages.com/help/privacy_policy

Hope this helps.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
5 months ago

@biggreencat -

"I really don't know if other programs like Chitika can even hold a candle as far as advertiser volume."

Yeah I have never tried Chitika but Google AdSense is certainly the thing you see everywhere. I think it is difficult for others to compete with AdSense since Google already has a pretty dominant position.

Still, it will be interesting to do some research into the others and see where they stand and how they are different.

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iPodTouchTapp  says:
5 months ago

hmmm Lucky I read this :P

fcornelius profile image

fcornelius  says:
5 months ago

Great info!! Thanks.

Fivestar profile image

Fivestar  says:
5 months ago

Great hub, thanks, having just been booted from EPN (for no apparent reason) I am a bit wary about having too many eggs in one basket. But Adsense is a must. thanks for the info.

AlexFernandes  says:
5 months ago

Excellent Hub...Thanks.

frank_men profile image

frank_men  says:
5 months ago

Thanks a lot for this. really helps me get on my guard!

anajib profile image

anajib  says:
5 months ago

Sweet Hub! Make me start thinking, which is always good.... haha!

ChRiiStiOn profile image

ChRiiStiOn  says:
5 months ago

thanx alot for the advice!! (=

pauljorg profile image

pauljorg  says:
5 months ago

Good hub. I'm pretty careful to follow all their rules to the letter and so far have had no bannings or warning emails.

However, once I did notice that Google was not displaying ads on one of my sites and I realized the reason --- it was a English-language website but I was sending only Japanese traffic to the website via Youtube videos done in Japanese. I guess they thought I was trying to make them click the English ads without knowing what they were. Really I thought they would like the photos. Anyway, I took the ads off of that website and I never heard anything about it.

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gurgel1  says:
5 months ago

wow never realized all of those.

thanks its great information.

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shibashake  says:
5 months ago

Thank you all for dropping by. Glad you found the information useful.

Pauljorg also mentions a very interesting case. It highlights that Google does pretty advanced analytics on their data, so it is best to keep a close eye on where your ads are not showing up and take steps yourself to either remove the ads or fix the problem.

Thanks for sharing your story with us Paul.

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chuckthomas5453  says:
5 months ago

Good Hub so thanks. The information is very useful.

jayorban profile image

jayorban  says:
5 months ago

Great points like you said watch what you do and follow there guidelines. Don't want to lose a nice residual income adwords can bring you so play fair. And you will be ok!

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myles4sky  says:
5 months ago

Great info for newcomers! Thanks!

Earthscribe profile image

Earthscribe  says:
5 months ago

Thank you; very useful info!

snwqueen profile image

snwqueen  says:
4 months ago

nice hub! very informative!

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shibashake  says:
4 months ago

Hello MagicStarER,

"The funny thing is how Google themselves posted pay per click ads all over that hub!"

lol - yeah, there are definitely different standards for advertisers and publishers. Advertisers are Google's revenue stream so they are the boss. We publishers are merely the peons :)

Richard Stephen profile image

Richard Stephen  says:
4 months ago

Great hub! Thanks for clearly and concisely presenting this information. I feel like I have a better grasp of Adsense policies from reading just this hub.

mailxpress profile image

mailxpress  says:
4 months ago

Hello,

I came across your Hub a while back and took the time to read it again. When I first joined Google Adsense I was nervous. I must have read their policies at least 20 times before I got over my fear. Good Hub. Thanks.

mailxpress

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shibashake  says:
4 months ago

Thanks Richard. Glad it helped.

Hello Mailxpress. You are much better than I. I barely skimmed the TOS when I first joined. But later on, I started hearing about people getting their accounts banned and that was when I started getting worried :) Ah - necessity.

That was when I started doing a lot of research, read through all of Google's policies carefully, and wrote this article :)

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SurendraT  says:
4 months ago

I am new here. All the information in your hub would be extremely helpful to me. Thanks.

garyratz  says:
4 months ago

Great hub thanks for sharing i'll have to keep an eye on this.

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shibashake  says:
4 months ago

Thanks for dropping by SurendraT and garyratz. Glad the hub was helpful and welcome to HubPages!

caymanhost profile image

caymanhost  says:
4 months ago

Good hub and something that any Adsense publisher would know if they read the Adsense terms before starting!

I had to laugh the other day when I saw a new Blogger blog titled "Adsense Tips & Tricks" being rotated in a traffic exchange! The person behind that one obviously has a lot of credibility and experience with the program ;-)

Seriously though, most traffic exchanges are littered with sites using Adsense, which means none of those publishers will ever get paid. I think that there are only a couple of exchanges that actually mention this at signup at one that actively rejects sites showing Adsense, so it really is down to the Adsense publisher to know and understand what is and isn't allowed by the big G.

Traffic exchanges don't generate worthwhile traffic most of the time in any case so it's doubly foolish really.

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yoshi97  says:
4 months ago

An excellent article! As I have heard so many times, if you got banned by adsense, it's because you didn't take the time to learn their rules. :)

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shibashake  says:
4 months ago

"I had to laugh the other day when I saw a new Blogger blog titled "Adsense Tips & Tricks" being rotated in a traffic exchange!"

lol. I must admit though that I didn't read through the TOS very well when I first joined. Legal speak is an alien language that always gives me a headache :)

It was only after I started hearing about accounts being banned that I went back and did a careful read. Ah fear - such a motivator :)

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shibashake  says:
4 months ago

Hello Yoshi,

I have seen many great posts from you in the Forums, so it is great to get a visit from you. Glad you liked the hub - now I'm off to visit some of yours :)

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Wendy Krick  says:
4 months ago

Thanks for sharing this information.

knotrix  says:
4 months ago

wonderful article,i think its 100% true and complete

Overclock  says:
4 months ago

I lost 2K this month.. Some of listed above is made by me... SO sad..:(

Myriad profile image

Myriad  says:
4 months ago

Man .. thanks for the fantastic pointers there :) it was very useful , so far I have nt made any money out of adsense , but in future if I do make some money , i be glad I ve read your post

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shibashake  says:
4 months ago

Hello Myriad, Glad you liked it. I don't make much from AdSense either, but it sure has been fun learning about all the stuff.

My new project is learning about WordPress. It is an awesome blogging platform.

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Patty Inglish, MS  says:
3 months ago

This is a good reference Hub that I have bookmarked.

I did not realize and understand about Youtube videos requiring permission. I'd understood that if they were not to be embedded because of copyright, then the embedding feature was disabled on those videos. It's confusing me now; I don't want to misuse anyone's videos or other work.

Also -- I recently woke up to the fact that I should not reference gambling and am removing "casino" jobs as such from my work-related articles. I feel stupid, but still learning.

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shibashake  says:
3 months ago

Hi Patty,

Not everyone agrees with my interpretation of embedded videos ...

http://hubpages.com/hub/Embed-YouTube-Videos---Cop

Many of the videos on youTube are put up by people who don't have rights to it in the first place. However, since almost everyone is using embedded videos, I imagine nobody is going to get in trouble for it. :) One of those things ...

"I feel stupid, but still learning."

I know what you mean! So many things to learn with this online writing thing - makes it really interesting tho. I usually lose interest in something after a few months but I have been at this for over 1 year. It is a great hobby and keeps the mind from going soft :)

vimal kumar verma  says:
2 months ago

getting baaned also means you increase the risk for yourself to be banned by others providing such services.

become original in content and enjoy adsense rewards

vimal kumar verma

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keywordbid  says:
2 months ago

Great hub and awesome 3D animations!! Cheers!

roy  says:
2 months ago

This is indeed a very useful resource. For sure, this will help many most especially those who are just starting their online endeavor - like me.

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C.V.Rajan  says:
2 months ago

Very well written and useful hub.

CVR

Adsens user  says:
6 weeks ago

Adsense is very interesting, and I have heard alot about people being banned. what so funny about that is also blogspot. I was at work and went to my blogspot and it said I was "broke" their policy. I sort of freaked, so I went home to take a look. nothing wrong. but I found out some site "copied" my data, and in fact, has a higher rank then me. So now, I'm wondering if I should post again on my blogspot

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dogluver1  says:
3 weeks ago

helpful (for people who dont care to brake the rules) :) lol helpful for all to!

maissan profile image

maissan  says:
3 weeks ago

amazing hub, I'm new to this place and to the whole adsence thing, it will surely help me to be cautious.

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shibashake  says:
3 weeks ago

Welcome to HubPages maissan.

I was really new to everything when I first joined HubPages but the community here is great. I learned a lot from the people here and continue to do so.

Glad to have you here and happy holidays!

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BkCreative  says:
2 weeks ago

Great information and a reminder that we have to be responsible for all we do on the internet. I have read suggestions right here on hub pages about increasing clicks which have turned out to be incorrect.

I think it is best to come here to hub pages to write and write and write - and by just doing that I do get the residual income - which is a great bonus! Then the community - you can't beat it.

Thanks for putting all the vital necessary information in one place!

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