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laziness of mine (TOS)

         

Guizas

4:11 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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OK, ive got a brilliant idea, altough i know everyone is going to call me lazy and so on, but heck with it i dont care coz i know im not lazy(or am i?)
Well ive been reading loads and tons and millions of ebooks, about adsense, adwords, internet marketing, SEO, and so on, so i dont really have what it takes to have to read that Google TOS, ive tried it i really did, i swear........
But its to big to confuse, its full of gibberish.....
What i was suggesting was a post sticky or whatever, where people place questions about Google TOS for adsense and adwords, and then some one replies to them, unless anyone knows about a page or forum thread, where a resume of the TOS is made, PLEASE help me, my eyes are burning of to much reading, and i cannot stand to read a document that says, according to law yada yada yada, u cannot do this and that, because its stated in the Sugar packets that too much sugar is bad for your health.
Please, im not saying i dont want to read it, im just saying i cannot read the Google ones in Google page, is there any page with resumies, or any thread.

I know im Lazy...... But please Help me.......

OptiRex

4:14 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)



You're right, you're lazy and when everything with your account goes wrong you will only have your own laziness to blame for not reading and understanding the T&Cs.

No sympathy from me nor anyone else I would venture to guess.

Jean

4:17 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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If you are that lazy just don't bother with AdSense, then you won't need to read the TOS

Guizas

4:26 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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OK, OK, i guess im gonna have to read it, i wasnt just going to start tweaking with adsense before reading the Tos, i just wanted to know if there was something easier to read, that that, but if not, ok i will read it.
If u didnt notice, but in my topic, i was trying to be funny, meaning, i wasnt serious about making adsense without reading the TOS, isad i didnt have the patient to do it, in a sarcastic way.
I hope, i dont get confused, by someone, who doesnt give a ****, and that thinks, that this is all to easy, or to troublesome to bother.
Because when i sad i read, a ebook about seo, adsense etc etc. i really did it two times each book, each with more than 100 pages.
I can easily read the TOS, i was just trying to get my work easier thts it..............

OptiRex

4:52 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)



Because when i sad i read, a ebook about seo, adsense etc etc. i really did it two times each book, each with more than 100 pages.

You do not need to buy books to learn about SEOing nor Adsensing, all the answers are here for free. Those books are most probably rip-offs from these forums!

The Adsense T&C's are about two long pages and if that's not clear enough then simply use the Information page:

[google.com...]

and especially the Programme Policies page:

[google.com...]

and the Guidelines page:

[google.com...]

There is NOT actually that much to read however a lot to UNDERSTAND & LEARN.

LifeinAsia

4:53 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Since most of the people here have worked very long and hard to develop their businesses, few of them are going to be very willing to help out someone who admits he doesn't want to work very hard and just wants shortcuts.

Also, if you're too lazy to read the ToS, then most people will expect that you will also be too lazy to read any explanations of it.

If you want help, at least make some effort to understand things yourself. Ask for clarification of the parts that you don't understand.

Google's ToS is one of the more easy to understand ones. If you're having problems understanding it, then realistically you should consider doing something else. WW is here to help you, not do all the work for you.

europeforvisitors

5:02 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)



One other suggestion: Learn to spell and make better use of your shift and punctuation keys. This isn't an AOL chat room, and using spellings like "im" for "I'm" and "u" for "you" make it likely that other members won't take you seriously.

jomaxx

6:14 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



You obviously should read the contract to understand what you are agreeing to, but the most important document is the Program Policies (URL above). That's where the rules are that most people end up breaking or bending.

Sorry to say, but you also need to get up to speed on this forum by reading a ton of past threads. There are a few tools at your disposal you may not be aware of, and a few "gotchas" that may not be explicitly spelled out by Google -- buying bulk traffic, stopwords, sneaky redirects, being connected to a previously banned account, etc.

Chris_H

6:28 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Try to imagine for one minute that you've just started a bricks-and-mortar business, and you're having to deal with banks, institutions, suppliers, PR companies, delivery companies etc.

Would you take the same stance with regards to dealing with them? Would you go to your business colleagues asking the same questions as you have posed? I think not, as you would appear lazy, immature and incompetent.

It doesn't take a genius to realise that the same rules apply to online businesses (even those that are in the ideas stage).

Adsense is a genuine source of revenue for many of our businesses here on WebmasterWorld, and we treat it as such, even if we find fault in some of its features.

Read back your original post to yourself and then imagine you are a serious business person and long-time member of this forum. Then you'll understand the hostility.

I've been an Adsense publisher for over two years, and although I am normal a placid person, I am annoyed that there are lazy people who see the Adsense platform in such a way.

grrr

ann

7:49 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



As already stated, the TOS and guidelines are NOT that hard to comprehend. Simply read and apply native intelligence to it.

AFTER you have done your homework and still have one or two grey areas THEN come back here and ask your questions.

Most times, by scrolling back a few days or so, you will find your questions already answered. If that is the case you can then become a productive member here by helping to set some people on the right track who may be misunderstanding and risking their accounts.

Cheers, welcome to the forum.

Ann

Tropical Island

8:09 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Gotta feel that Guizas is going to be back here in the not too distant future complaining that AS is not fair and they have personally gone against him by banning him.

ann

8:12 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Google Program Policies are the easiest to understand and follow for a new adsenser.

[google.com...]

Guizas

10:18 pm on Feb 7, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Ok thank you very much for your support, well at least some of you.
The others i just ignore.
Oh by the way, my native language is not English, because it seems certain users didnt get it.

Thanks again to all of you who helped.