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Monetize Your Blog Or Website: Simple Steps To Avoid Being Banned By Google!

Guest post by: Sonja Solaro

Article Overview: Let's take a quick look at some things which may help you out. You may ask, "What is necessary to maintain a good standing with Google?" So, in writing this article, my objective is to explore a few ways to safeguard your Google AdSense account with you, and help you make sure you don't get banned. If you have been hesitant about putting AdSense contextual ads on your site, then you really should get comfortable with their rules and take advantage of it as soon as possible. When your site has a good amount of traffic coming in, and has relevant content, there's no doubt that you will start earning good amounts of income from the program. No one wants to have their AdSense account banned, but as long as you keep these basic principles in mind and abide by Google's TOS rules, you will have nothing to worry about.

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Monetize Your Blog Or Website: Simple Steps To Avoid Being Banned By Google!

When it comes to monetize your blog or website, Google AdSense is the first method most online marketers will think of. AdSense is a highly effective way to make money from a blog or website, because you earn money when visitors click on the ads, which are highly targeted to the content on your site. Many marketers, however, have had their AdSense accounts banned by Google because they, either knowingly or by accident, violated one rule or another.

If you have been hesitant about putting AdSense contextual ads on your site, then you really should get comfortable with their rules and take advantage of it as soon as possible. When your site has a good amount of traffic coming in, and has relevant content, there's no doubt that you will start earninggood amounts of income from the program.

Let's take a quick look at some things which may help you out. You may ask, "What is necessary to maintain a good standing with Google?" So, in writing this article, my objective is to explore a few ways to safeguard your Google AdSense accountwith you, and help you make sure you don't get banned.

Google does have strict rules as it pertains to particular metrics about any person's account. It is simply that Google wants everything to be on the up and up. And that means nobody going out of their way to click on your ads, trying to "help" you to monetize your blog or website.

Tracking and monitoring is something Google does extremely well. They will very easily spot excessive clicks coming from anywhere, including any particular geographical location. There is absolutely no reason to do that, and you will get your account terminated for life.

One way to ensure that everything is as it should be with your account is to closely monitor it and watch for anything that could be unusual. If something doesn't look right, you should report this to Google as soon as possible.

The best approach is to be completely honest and explain the situation. Google will not ban you for doing this, as they'll want to know if something is out of place. What you don't want is for them to find out about the problem before you tell them; this is how you could get your account banned, and again, these bans are permanent.

One thing you must never do is include AdSense ads in emails sent to your list, or anywhere else, for that matter. AdSense is a contextual ad platform solely designed to be used on any kind of blog or website. Naturally, you can use an approach involving sending people to sites, from your emails, that do contain AdSense ads on them. But you must always remember, your ads can only be served to your sites and nowhere else in any manner.

Please, do not even think you can engage in keyword stuffing and get away with it. This may seem basic, but some people are still trying it. There is still quite a bit of debate about the role that keyword density plays with regard to SEO, but you will not get away with keyword stuffing. That's a thing of the past. However, keywords are crucial. You definitely do not want to forget keywords all together. They are still essential and you really do need to at least keep an eye on your keyword density, just make sure it is not too high.

No matter what, the bottom line is to follow their TOS (Google's Terms of Service) with regard to everything concerned with AdSense. You can do a tremendous amount to achieve a high click through rate while staying well within the bounds of their rules. In fact, the marketers who achieve the best results with AdSense are those who have figured out that the best strategy is to work with Google and not against it.

Successful marketers have learned to monetize their blog or websites with Google AdSense the correct way. They have learned how to get the most lucrative ads on their sites rather than trying to cheat in some way. No one wants to have their AdSense account banned, but as long as you keep these basic principles in mind and abide by Google's TOS rules, you will have nothing to worry about. Cheers to incredible AdSense profits for you!

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