Uploading a picture could ban you from google adsense

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By arundent



A picture can ban you from google adsense!!

Hello friends i have been in to the world of blogging for almost five years i have discoveres a lot of people using google adsense program are unknowingly getting banned from google.

From the inside sources of google i came to know it was the term "Hot linking" that was getting lot of people getting banned.

so what is this hot linking business all about?

A new blogger is really unaware of the vast ocean of piracy and copyright infringment that he is potentially unaware of.

hotlinking is linking to some others web space very deep.Didnt understand?

for example:

lets say peter has a website called www.xxx.com and he has a picture hosted in his server as www.xxx.com/ee.jpg

so if somebody tries to use peters picture link directly without giving link to www.xxx.com rather to www.xxx.com/ee.jpg he is eating up peter's bandwidth and moreover peter is losing lots of money and the prank is earning lot from google adsense.So if peter files a complaint to google then the prank could get banned for life.

So all the newbies out there is a site called creativecommons.org where you can get loads of information on several aspects like

1.picture you can share freely without monetization

2.pictures you can modify and also monetise.

So i really advice ypu guys to go and have a check at the website of creative commons.i have also given a screen shot.

Creative commons


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solarshingles profile image

solarshingles  says:
2 years ago

Very useful content, which is not in mind of most bloggers. Thank you!

arundent profile image

arundent  says:
2 years ago

Thanks solar shingles for your comments i will try to think more out of box

glassvisage profile image

glassvisage  says:
2 years ago

You should add links of the best places to get photos that won't get you banned!

arundent profile image

arundent  says:
2 years ago

ok glassvisage what i was trying to tell from the article is not about linking its about hot linking.When you hot link and consume their bandwidth then its wrong!!!

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