
Google Adsense do have a way of protecting its Google Adwords clients but how about publishers' plight?
Google advised not to reload your pages excessively and of course, never click on your own ads, and things like that. Learning more, one Google forum thread response said something about using "dummy ads" when updating your sites. It's said to avoid blown-up page impressions.
But if you get banned, the usual way to get your account re-opened is through a letter and better if you can provide proof that you did not incur anything that has to do with Google's accusations. Some sign up using another identity or e-mail address. Whatever will float your Google Adsense account boat.
But if you've never done any of those supposed culprits of Google Adsense disabling your account , what, as a publisher, will protect you from click frauds and and other unusual increase of page impressions?
Maybe none.






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Posted by: rahul borade | November 21, 2006 4:23 AM | Permalink to Comment