How To Don’t Get Banned By Google
It’s not the first time I hear about people that was been an AdSense publisher for a while, and who complain about being banned out of the AdSense program because have violated their policies.
While I think that there are situations where the publisher was terminated for no good reason, I think most account was suspended because violated the Google Adsense TOS Rules.
Thus, the following 6 points are the main rules you need know to do not get banned from AdSense:
1. Don’t suggest others to click on the ads – This method is largely used especially by who start using Adsense or not getting enough traffic on their blog. Usually, people encouraging other to clicks ads by writing things like “please visit our sponsor” or “support out site by visiting our sponsors”. These methods are not approved by the Adsense TOS, then be careful when you choose a title for your ads.
2. Invalid click activity – Making click on your own Google ads is the common reason people are banned. DO NOT click on your own ads, or however, don’t tell your friends and family to click your own ads, unless then intended to actually buy something from the advertiser. They will check out the corresponding IP and match it with your IP from the time you’ve signed up with adsense.
Note: If accidentally happens you click on your ads(as happens to me two years ago), send an email explaining the issue to Adsense Team. Usually, Google team respond within a day or two.
3. Don’t using pop-up or automatic software installation - Recently, I noticed several publishers putting pop-ups near the ads in order to attract people to their ads.
4. Don’t sending traffic to your site - Whether you send traffic to your site that is not “good” traffic, for example by using paid to surf programs. Now, Google can check through the impression or the CPC, whether you are using other system to generate traffic outside search engines. Google love those sites that are optimized well and getting quality contents. They need quality information for the searchers.
5. Be careful with your site topic – According to Google’s AdSense policy, certain content is prohibited, for instance, you can’t start sites with adult content or gambling site.
6. Don’t change the Adsense code – You are not allowed to make things like this, unless you have permission by Google. Some publisher have agreements with Google to do this.
In any case, when in doubt worth ask. In my experience with AdSense, I find that when you ask you’ve a chance to fix things before banning you. Usually, Google team respond within a day or two. If you take the initiative without asking them first, you increase the chance to be kicked out by their program.


My name is Nicola Deiana, started blogging in August 2006, and I’m a full time Blogger making living from this new technology. I’m a honest blogger who want tell you all that you must know to be a freelance publisher writer and how I made to make money online from this job.



















