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Today I decided to advertise my blog with adfly. I targeted US and UK citizens.

I didn't want to take the chance of it violating adsense terms iso removed my adsense advertising. Well i have been using a program to cache my site for speed and didn't close it.

When my campaign stopped i logged back onto adsense to get my banner code. I noticed that the adsense page views were over 2000. I normally do about 300-500. I had 6 clicks aswell.

I don't really want to take the chance with google. What do i do.
 
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I think your ads5nse account will be fine as long as you didn't click on your own add or didn't use any type of bots to do it. How much did you make from the 6 clicks?
 
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Actually I've been making tons buying traffic to adsense sites. Sometimes google ban sometimes google doesn't. Recently I found a method and some accounts have been cashing for almost 6 months. Notice that google sometimes ban even totally white hat site and even some big sites like 2leep.

What I really want is buying traffic for domain parking. The pay is lower and so is profit margin. The research is expensive. But I like the stability of the income. No domains ever get banned yet. Some already allowed me to try small.
 
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Okay .. It seems that google does not like it when sites appear in frames . What I'm curious about tho is how sites like digg and stumble upon get away with it
 
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Can be in a FRAME, not an IFRAME.

I wouldn't worry about the impressions. SOunds like you found a problem - fix it, review the rest of their policy document to make sure there isn't anything else to fix.

teguh123 said:
Actually I've been making tons buying traffic to adsense sites. Sometimes google ban sometimes google doesn't. Recently I found a method and some accounts have been cashing for almost 6 months.

Google DOES ban accounts for that, it's just a matter of time. The exception is if you send traffic through online advertising AND your landing page complies with their Adwords landing page quality guidelines - but it's risky. They are strict about traffic sources to protect their advertisers - without the advertisers, Adsense wouldn't exist. Same for parking.
 
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What I'm curious about tho is how sites like digg and stumble upon get away with it
I think Google allows the big popular legit sites to break Adsense rules, because they haul in tons of revenue that make Google shareholders happy.

For example, Ehow.Com has its adsense ads blending with nearly the same colors and font type as the content (which is illegal in Adsense, but they allow it in "preferred sites"). They even put the ads as near to the content paragraph as possible to trick you into thinking you are still reading part of the content.
 
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In order to be able to change the ads like ehow.com and similar site do you have to apply to become a premium publisher but like alien51 said its for sites big sites that have a lot of traffic. atleast 20 Million Page Views per month to be exact.
 
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Can be in a FRAME, not an IFRAME.

I wouldn't worry about the impressions. SOunds like you found a problem - fix it, review the rest of their policy document to make sure there isn't anything else to fix.



Google DOES ban accounts for that, it's just a matter of time. The exception is if you send traffic through online advertising AND your landing page complies with their Adwords landing page quality guidelines - but it's risky. They are strict about traffic sources to protect their advertisers - without the advertisers, Adsense wouldn't exist. Same for parking.

To be honest with you I do not think traffic or even conversion is the issue. Surprise surprise, it's more of things like ages of accounts that matter. Same traffic. Similar blog. Some makes tons. Some get banned. Even white hat sites get banned. Who knows what. I hang out in forums and I sort of know the fate of 60 adsense accounts or something. Checking the ads being shown by proxies also show something very interesting.

The traffic it self can convert CPA and I make higher return with GAN than with adsense.

Often I wanted to just gave up on adsense. But again 4 accounts where people JV with me have been there for it's 8th months and keep racking $3-$5k per month to supplement my parking income. Again who knows? I got other places to dump that traffic that's more stable now. Adsense will just be like gambling. On average I get paid more but it's unstable.
 
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To be honest with you I do not think traffic or even conversion is the issue. Surprise surprise, it's more of things like ages of accounts that matter. Same traffic. Similar blog. Some makes tons. Some get banned. Even white hat sites get banned.

If you have an account which has been in good standing for a long time they may be more likely to give you the benefit of the doubt... at least as far as automated detection goes.

If you don't comply with their policies it's just a matter of getting caught or not. Amount of traffic isn't a problem unless it's suspicious in other respects.

Conversions have nothing to do with being banned.

GAN is a completely different story - you can send any traffic you want to any kind of landing page you like, as long as the ADVERTISER allows it.
 
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