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Monday, November 9, 2009

Adsense Problems

User Generated Content for AdSense Publisher Tips


Google AdSense is a big revenue stream for everyone including User Generated Content (UGC) blogs and regular blogs, however un-moderated UGC may not always be safe for work and may include nudity or links to blogs related to them or for that matter spam blogs.

The Inside AdSense blog posted a few guidelines for User Generated Content, however here is a glaring note on what can get you surely banned from AdSense solely based on user generated content.

As a quick note before we head into the tips, remember that inappropriate content can come in many forms — images, forum posts, comments, links, and so on. For example, adult content isn’t only limited to pornographic images; it can also be sexually explicit forum posts or spam bot comments with links to adult sites, which aren’t permitted by our policies.


So if you run a user generated site, or allow comments on your blog, make sure you follow the above guidelines to the core.

All is not lost for such blogs or websites, you can clearly have a category marked as adult and add those stories there, however you cannot place AdSense codes on those category pages. AdSense policies also bars users from adding AdSense code on adult sites, so if you have a site that only caters to adult content, you are highly advised not to use AdSense on those sites.




Paying for adwords and profiting from adsense

Is it possible to use AdWords to profit from AdSense?

It's called arbitration. It's not 'legal' by Google policies. They know all about it and work to prevent it.

If you try to do this, then both your adsense and adwords account will be in problems... strongly recommended to stay out of arbitration, the days when this was possible is long over now!

Get $500 in one day, Adsense Account Banned


A member of DP Forums reported that he have made $500 in his first day after publishing about 74 articles. His total balance within 5 days crossed $1,500. The he got an email from Google that tell his website is some kind of risk for their advertisers.

How he can make $500 in a day? "I just bought traffic from trafficzap.com."

It's important to be noted that if our traffic increases suddenly, Google will ban our blog. Also if our traffic comes from irrelevant countries for instance, %40 comes from iraq-(their language not English), they also ban.

You shouldn't use like this systems. organic traffic comes from search engines and links (not spam). Everything must be balanced. Organic traffic is not traffic you buy, but instead it comes after hard work- this is usually through good SEO practices which lead to good rankings in search engines and natural visits from people searching for your keywords.

How to Increase Google Page Rank Google Page Rank


Google Page Rank (PR) is a numerical value determined by the importance of the page for Google. Pages are ranked from 0 to 10, where 0 is unknown, and 10 is very important (very few resources, such as Microsof, Google intself and others, have such rank). The higher your rank is, the higher your page is in Google Search results. The exact algorithm of ranking pages is a secret, but there are some major factors influencing it.

The main thing Google crawler relies on while ranking a page is the number and the importance of the inbound links (links to the page from another pages). It's like other pages are voting for you. The higher rank linking page has, the higher it's influence on your page rank. So, if your page rank is 3, to increase it to 4 you need either a bunch of links from 2-3-4 ranked sites, or a couple of links from 7-8 sites.

It's also important that influence of a link depends on the amount of links at the linkking page. So if a page links to you and 3 more pages, it's vote is divided to 4, or it's influence is 4 times lower than it could be if it only linked to your page.

There are some simple mathematical researches on how PR calculated, you can check webworkshop.net, for example. But usually there's no need for counting links and their importance - for a start-up it's better to act, and for resources with high PR it's impossible to count all the linking pages. The case when counting link's influence can be very useful is buying links from other pages.

If you need your page to be ranked high for an exact keyword or phrase, it's better that linking sites will mark you the same way. Like if you'd like to get to the top of Google on "how to cook", you need other pages to link to you as "how to cook" resource.

So, increasing your PR means getting a lot of backlins, that can be done in following ways:

1. Submitting to directories.
2. Writing quality content that will make people link to you.
3. Participating in forums (the link can be added in your signature).
4. Exchanging links.
5. Buying links.
6. Spamming.

Spamming is usually putting links to your page in comments section in blogs or in forums. To avoid spamming a webmaster can add "nofollow" tag to HTML code, so the link will still appear on the site, but won't affect linked page PR.

Spamming is also a way to decrease a page PR. You simply need to put a lot of comments, with links to spam sites and so on, to a page. This is how some of this blog pages went down in Google - i didn't moderate comments for a long period of time, and, as a result, got about 100 comments on some of the posts. I suggest you to enable comment moderation at your blogs and delete spam comments immediately.

There are not only inbound links influencing your PR, some other factors, like age of the page, updating frequency, etc, can be important. There's a couple of nice posts about that at dailyblogtips.com.

You should also remember that PR update (it's when Google checks your page rank for the next time) takes place about once in 3 months, so you better make everything necessary before submitting your page to Google to get high PR instantly.

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