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Monday, 27 October 2014

Google Adsense Scam Around the World Beware

Monday, 27 October 2014 - 0 Comments

I have come to say that Google Adsense has scammed many people. If you go on webmaster forums these days, you will find thousands of accounts from decent, honest people who say that Google Adsense scammed them.

First off, let me explain what Adsense is. Adsense is a third-party ad network for publishers. Advertisers buy advertisements on Google Adwords. Website owners can enroll in Adsense to enable text, image, and video advertisements on their websites. Google puts those Adwords advertisements on websites that use Google Adsense.

Every time a user clicks on a Google Adsense advertisement, the advertiser pays money. That money gets divided amongst Google and the website owner who's Adsense advertisement was clicked on. Before acceptance, the webmaster who's applying for an Adsense account must agree that he/she will not click on his own Adsense advertisements, nor will he provide an incentive for users to click on advertisements. Google Adsense does this to prevent website owners from clicking on their own advertisements. This is good, because Google is trying to prevent website owners from defrauding advertisers.

The following is how webmasters who use Google Adsense get paid. Adsense will only pay you when your Adsense account reaches above $100. Then, on the month when you're account reaches $100, you will get paid in 30 days. For example, I have an account, and my account reached $50 on Febuary 28, 2011. Google will not pay me, because I haven't reached the $100 payment threshold yet. Then, by the end of March (which is March 31, 2011), my Adsense account has $120. Google will pay me that $120 30 days after March 31, 2011, which is April 30, 2011.

Now this is where the story gets interesting. Google sometimes deletes Adsense accounts whose webmasters are clicking on their own advertisements. This is the right thing to do, because they are trying to prevent people from scamming Adsense and the advertisers. But thing is, Google has deleted thousands of accounts, and the website owners who own those accounts DIDN'T click on their own advertisements. Is this not a scam or what?

Let me explain how this works. I've recently been scammed by them, and no, I absolutely did not click on my own advertisements.

As you might know if you've been following my articles, I have my own website. I started putting Google Adsense advertisements on my website since Febuary 16, 2011. My total Adsense earnings at the end of Febuary 28, 2011 was $67. By the end of yesterday (March 14, 2011), my earnings had reached $190. so, that meant, by the end of March, my Adsense earnings will have been above the $100 payment threshold. That also means, that Google Adsense would have to pay me soon.

And for some reason, Google banned my account today (March 15, 2011). Just like that. I didn't click on any of my own advertisements. I didn't give my website viewers any incentives to click on my own advertisements. Since they banned my account (pub-3089811986405667), I don't get paid a single cent of that $190 I had in my Adsense account. Now I'm currently trying to appeal to Google, but I know that it will be useless. Thousands of other honest people have had their accounts banned, and they've also tried to appeal to Google. But maybe, MAYBE, 1 in 10,000 banned accounts get unbanned.

Problem is, I have no proof that I didn't click on my own Adsense advertisements. Google does not share any data or analytics about who clicked on my ads, and where these clickers' IP addresses are from. All I know is how much money I made from Adsense, and how many people viewed my Adsense Ads. In other words, there is no way for me to prove to Google that I did not click on my own ads.

And about that $190 I had in my Adsense account. What happens to that money? I don't get that money. Google "says" that they will return the money to advertisers. But I doubt it. They probably just keep the money themselves. And isn't it coincidental that Google banned my account, just when I had reached the payment threshold? I don't think it's coincidental at all.

I am not trying to bemoan my own misfortune. I am just trying to warn the general public, and other website owners who use Adsense. Google can choose to delete your Adsense account at any time. All they need to do is say that you've clicked on your own Adsense ads (even if you haven't), and they can ban your account. Just like that. After all, how are you going to collect the proof showing that you didn't click on your own ads?

A case like mine has happened to thousands of people who haven't clicked on their own advertisements. Think about it. Google might ban around 5000 accounts a day (there are approximately 3 million Adsense accounts ). Of that 5000 banned accounts on any particular day, 4000 are banned because those accounts clicked on their own ads. The other 1000 were banned because Google had "evidence" saying the account owner clicked on his own ads, when in fact they actually didn't do anything wrong.

There are two types of people(s) who have Adsense accounts. One type: the website owner makes probably a few dollars every day. The second type: the website has millions of pageviews, and makes hundreds of thousands every day from Adsense. Funny thing is, it's always the small accounts that don't make much money who get their accounts banned.

Friday, 22 March 2013

Adsense Money Generator Bewareness

Friday, 22 March 2013 - 1 Comment



Today while searching web site, I do find a site which helps to generate google adsence money report.
That page is called Google Adsense Money Generator. You can generate any adsence report by giving the “Money you wanna make today and Money you made yesterday. Then press the generate the Generate Cash button , you will able to see a google adsence money report .

I do trying to give you message that don’t trust the fake adsense report which is not real. Beware of Google Adsense Money Generator in further times. Some website publishers trying to say that they have know the top secret google adsence tips to earn more good income from google. Please be truthful in unique income. Try to follow the common rules for get good income form google.

This Information Only I am Provide for aware all peoples in the worlds are going to try these methods but believe me These all are just part of hacking, so please don't do This.They are Fake.It will never generate money for you .

If You Like This Pls comment.Thnks.

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Thursday, 18 October 2012

add Adsense code inside blogger post

Thursday, 18 October 2012 - 0 Comments


How do I add Adsense code inside blogger post, below the Title?

All you have to do is create an ad unit on Google Adsense website, get the code and add it to the a location in your blog template which I'm going to show you soon.

In blogger, by default, we can only display ads on top of our posts, under the posts and on the side bars. However, we often see some blogs with Adsense ads place inside the post body.

In the first place, why place an Ad below your post title?
Below the post title is the position with the highest CTR (click-through rate). In other words the ad placed there will have the highest number of clicks and hence earn the most money. That's most probably your reason for blogging. Enough of that. Let's get started.

Get the Ad code from your adsense account, preferable either a 300x250 Medium Rectangle or 336x250 Large Rectangle ad unit.
Parse the ad code in a parser to escape special characters in the code. The ad won’t appear if you use the original unescaped ad code.One of my favorite javascript/adsense parsers can be found at Blog crowds.
Copy the parsed code.

Now follow these steps:

Login your Blogger Account
Click on Design  >> Edit HTML
Check the  “Expand Widget Templates” box.
(Important!)Download your full Template in case you screw up somewhere.
Then find the following code(Ctrl+F)

   <data:post.body/>

     Paste your parsed adsense code on top of it.
     And you'll have:
 
      Your ad code
   <data:post.body/>

     That's it! It's that easy.

Oh no, one more thing, your ads will display below post titles on all pages(home page and individual post pages). If you wish for it to be applied just on post pages, add the following lines of code:

  <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;item&quot;'>
   Place your ad code here
  </b:if>
  <data:post.body/>

Thanks For Reading

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Get Approved By Google AdSense Using Blogger

Thursday, 16 August 2012 - 0 Comments


In my previous tutorial I have published what is Google AdSense and how its works.  Now in this tutorial I am going to show you how to get approved by AdSense using blogger.  Every Blogger and webmaster  is dreaming to make money using by their blog. But Its not too hard to get approved by Google AdSense. Google AdSense is the grate way to make money using blogger. There are some tips to get approved by Google AdSense.


  •  Write Only fresh content



Write your own content and never publish copied content  if you are publishing copied content in your blog then Google AdSense will never approve your application.And remember one thing Google loves fresh and original content. So write fresh and Original content and it will also increase your blog’s traffic.


  •  Age of your site



In Google AdSense policy they require 6 month old blog. And well it takes 6 months to optimize your blog, But in real if your content is so good then you need not wait for 6 months you just need to wait for a single month.


  •  Add your blog into search engines For Better Result



You have to add your blog into different search engine like Google , yahoo , Bing so you can get traffic using that search engine and in AdSense its also require to add your site in the different search engine.


  • No of posts require to get approved by Google AdSense



you must have published more then 30 posts before applying for Google AdSense approval. And write 100 to 300 words in each posts so you can get traffic from search engine and you will get approve only in 1 day of approval


  •  Fill the AdSense forum accurately


Don’t write fake address in AdSense signup forum because later it will send you a post to verify your address. Fill address forum correctly and don't use proxy while applying for Google AdSense account. For more information read AdSense policy here.

Now wait for a week for their reply if you have followed above five point then you will get approved by them.

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