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How NOT To Lose Your AdSense Account
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Google, being the undisputable leader in search engines from then until now, is placing a high importance on the quality and relevancy of its search results. Are you in danger of losing your AdSense revenue? By Karen McCarthy Google, being the undisputable leader in search engines, is placing a high importance on the quality and relevancy of its search results - most especially now that the company is public property. In order to keep the shareholders and users happy, the quality of the returned results is given extreme importance. For this same reason, doing the wrong things with AdSense and other forms of advertisements, whether intentionally or unintentionally, will result in a severe penalty, may get you banned, and even have your account terminated. So for those who are thinking of establishing a career in AdSense, do not just think of the strategies you will be using to generate more earnings. Consider some things first before you actually get involved. Hidden text. Filling your pages with text too small to read, the same color as the background, or using CSS for the sole purpose of loading pages with rich keyword content will earn you a penalty award that is given to those who are hiding links. Page cloaking. There is a common practice of using browser or bot sniffers to serve the bots a different page other than the page your visitors will see. Loading a page with a bot that a human user will never see is a definite no-no. This is tricking users to click on something that you want but that they may not want to go to. Multiple submissions. Submitting multiple copies of your domain and pages is another thing to stay away from. For example, trying to submit a URL of an AdSense page as two separate URLs is inviting trouble and even termination. Likewise, this is a reason to avoid auto submitters for those who are receiving submissions. Better check first to see if your domain is already in a certain search directory before you try to submit to it again. If you see it there, then move on. Link farms. Be wary of whom and what you are are linking your AdSense-rich pages to. The search engines know that you cannot control your links in. But you can certainly control what you link to. Link farming has always been a rotten apple in the eyes of search engines, especially Google. That is reason enough to try and avoid them. (Having more than 100 links on a single page will classify you as a link farm.) PageRank for sale. If you have been online for quite some time, you will notice that there are some sites selling their PR links or trading them with other sites. If you are doing this, expect a ban anytime in the future. It is okay to sell ads or gain the link. But doing it via direct advertisement of your PageRank is a way to get banned on AdSense. Doorways. This is similar to cloaking pages. The common practice of a page loaded with choice keyword ads aimed at redirecting visitors to another 'user-friendly' page is a big issue among search engines. There are many SEO firms offering this kind of service. Now that you know what they actually are, try to avoid them at all costs. Multiple domains having the same content. In case you are not aware of it, search engines look at domain IPs, registry dates, and many other items. Having multiple domains with exactly the same content is not something you can hide from them. The same goes with content multiplied many times on separate pages, sub domains, and forwarding multiple domains to the same content. Many of the above pointers apply to most search engines - not entirely for Google only. By ensuring that you are building AdSense together with your pages for human users and not for bots, you can be assured of great things for your ads and sites - not to mention avoiding the wrath of the search engines and getting your AdSense and site account terminated altogether. That's the latest from the AdSense authorities. Once you're familiar with these ideas, you'll be ready to move to the next level. About the Author: Karen McCarthy is owner operator of the SKP Advertising network. Her main interests are in supplying free advertising to all her members. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com |
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