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Are there any suggestions? Should I start looking for a new ad provider (any suggestions for good one for a content site)? I'd really like to stay with google, I've been with them for about 5 months without any trouble. I have never clicked on my own ads except maybe once or twice when I first started using adsense.
Thanks.
Either your logic is flawed, or there's something I don't understand. Assuming people click on your ads frequently, how can Google convict you of a fraud given the website didn't encourage people to click?
What really scares me is that rlkanter was getting 15k clicks a month before the spike... 15k clicks a month or 500 clicks a day is a lot. It would seem Google doesn't care if you are a medium or a large site... if you are even detected of an unusal activity, you are automatically put on blindfold and hang. No appeal necessary on Google part.
Either your logic is flawed, or there's something I don't understand. Assuming people click on your ads frequently, how can Google convict you of a fraud given the website didn't encourage people to click?
It's quite possible my logic is flawed :)
However, google doesn't really need to "convict" you. If they see possible fraudulent activity, they can remove you from their program.
From reading his message, he sounds like he did enourage some of the people that he told about his website to click the ads, just not very often.
Not that google would know this, but perhaps the people he told about his website are from the same area (maybe college IP) or just clicked so often that it seemed pretty clear it was some sort of repeated, fraudulent click effort (maybe based on the traffic patterns of those people browsing the site).
It's all very speculative.
For instance, someone posted about being booted from the program once - but in their case they had been displaying Adsense in a frame populated with $XX keywords that was displayed above the real content that had nothing to do with the keywords in the frame.
He was notified that his account was cancelled for invalid clicks as well - not saying that's the case here - but just keep that in mind.
From reading his message, he sounds like he did enourage some of the people that he told about his website to click the ads, just not very often.
I guess you can tell us what click-thru rate during HUGE traffic days. How does it compare to the NORMAL days?
I have a strong feeling that someone has a bot on you.
It might have been something like that. Unfortunately it looks like this is the end of the story.
I received what I believe was a non-form response this evening saying that they wouldn't tell me what specifically caused the disabling of my account, but that they had checked again, and the issue was closed. They re-iterated googles ability to terminate anyones account at will.
Oh well, time to find another ad provider.