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andsense droprd now what

         

frankybme

6:08 pm on Dec 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hey there one of my buddies, who i showed how to put adsense in his sites to help make money, got a letter from google yesterday. it said according to their research they found false clinks on my buddied sites and had to cancel his adsense. We think maybe it was is friends usuing his sites on the company,s computer. Maybe to many people using the same ip?

Anyway the question is can get sign up for a other googleadsense with a diffrent email and name? Or does amybody know if they cheak all that?

Freedom

6:43 pm on Dec 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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This is why I have never told my friends or family the urls for any of my adsense websites. They might think they are helping you out by clicking on the ads when they are in fact signing your death certificate.

frankybme

6:46 pm on Dec 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Yup thats what i told him, and he got busted also i think his was using big keywords like the mesto whatever word, and i think that tiped off google. So i am trying to find out for him if he can sign up with a other account with difrrent info?

benevolent001

6:48 pm on Dec 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Great comment freedom
Sometime freinds ecomes too much friendly which become deadly

Anyways for original query you can't sign up for same url where ads were earlier shown,i think it will not be alowed ever although you may sign up for new website review by google

triumph

8:18 pm on Dec 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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For a while I was really paranoid about being dropped from Adsense, especially from reading a lot of threads on this site. I've come to learn that most of the sites dropped by G are at best "bending the rules.."

It's quite possible that your friend has a legitimate site with the "m" word, but I'm sceptical. Moreover, if you are using that word, you are going to attract G's attention, which can't be good.

For most people, including myself, Adsense has been great. I use both Adsense and affiliate programs, and Adsense wins everytime (results may vary). So if you have a legitimate site, not just one made for adsense, you should have no problems.

Just my 2 cents.

TNJed

8:31 pm on Dec 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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One very general reason Adsense could decide to drop a publisher under the fraudulent clicks rule, is that any site created for the sole purpose of serving adsense is in effect offering fraudulent clicks. You may do everything by the book in terms of receiving only valid real unique visitor clicks from natural SERPs, BUT if the entire site is deemed "created for adsense" then all of your "valid" clicks are suddenly fraudulent.

There's no way to always spell out to a disabled publisher how Adsense knows their site is one of these but we all know them when we see them.