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Help in avoiding an Adsense ban
October 30th, 2007OK simple answer – dont do anything silly and have lots of accounts…
Once in a while though youll get one of those helpful emails from the Adsense Team giving you a telling off and offerig some advice, in case you havent seen them heres the advice: -
* Make pages for users, not for search engines. (No Shit!)
* Do not employ cloaking or sneaky redirects. (Yup fair enough – like google optimizer ?…)
* Do not load pages with irrelevant words. (I dont know they arent relevant till i see what traffic i get do i?)
* Do not create multiple pages, subdomains or domains with substantially duplicate content. (Why the hell would i do that anyhow?)
* Do not participate in link schemes designed to increase your site’s ranking or PageRank. (Ill do what i think works sorry)
* Avoid “doorway” pages created just for search engines or other “cookie cutter” approaches such as affiliate programmes with little or no original content. (If it ranks its your fault not mine)
* Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings. A good rule of thumb is whether you would feel comfortable explaining what you have done to a website that competes with you. Another useful test is to ask, “Does this help my users? Would I do this if search engines did not exist?” (Has anyone ever in the history of the net ever thought “Hmmm would i be happy explaining what i did to my competitors?”!!!@#&)
* If your site participates in an affiliate programme, make sure that your site adds value. Provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit your site first. (Yup fair enough)
As a result, we have disabled ad serving to the site.
Nice they are looking out for me though
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Hi my name is Paul Madden and I am a UK SEO based in Lancashire, for years I have been cursed by the nickname SEOidiot which started life as a form of abuse from someone but you need to decide for yourself how accurate the term is.
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sheesh have you not moved on from adsense yet?
i still play that game and many others as you may know matey – i aint one for leaving traffic not converting without selling it somewhere….
opps forgot to add keniki is part of the fuckblackhats3 group of communities admittedly its just three people that work together now but hey from small acorns……..
You know we have a script that will defend all apache users worldwide from all forms of hijack scraping mail bots etc. We are trying to get google to agree to look at it and distribute it.
I know what your thinking, it don’t matter we have api’s from google yahoo and ask, api’s from google without ajax beeing tracked and dealt with yahoo and ask will just be banned untill they change there ways. As sites continue to ban yahoo and ask they will become useless search engines and go bust.
Fair enough, indeed. Just that if you get the mail from them it won’t be fair enough for you in most of the cases…
So simply put: don’t do anything that brings $$