Is
Someone Defrauding Your AdSense Account?
By
Joel Comm
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There
are lots of different strategies that you can use to skyrocket
your AdSense income. Repeatedly clicking on your ads isn't
one of them. That's the sort of thing that Google take a pretty
strong line on - and rightly so. It's just plain dumb and
Google have a strong punishment for it: they can ban you for
life.
That
punishment's not unreasonable when someone's deliberately
trying to con Google's advertisers. But it does leave a golden
opportunity for anyone who wants to sabotage someone else's
income. If you're making a lot of money using AdSense - and
you've also made an enemy or two - there's nothing to stop
someone coming to your site, clicking your ads a couple of
dozen times and wiping outyour income.
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Sound
scary? It should. Once you get banned, that's it. It's very difficult
to persuade Google to let you back in.
That's
why when it comes to protecting your AdSense income, it pays to
be proactive. In my book, Google AdSense Secrets, I talk a great
deal about the importance of checking your stats and tracking your
results. I explain what you should be looking for when you want
to increase your revenues.
But
you should also be looking to making sure that no one is trying
to deliberately land you in trouble. If you see in your logs that
your site received a stream of clicks in a short time - and from
the same IP address - don't wait for Google to get in touch. (Their
letter won't be pleasant). Drop them a line right away, telling
them that you've spotted some suspicious clicks on your site and
ask them to investigate. You shouldn't be surprised if they write
back and tell you that those clicks won't be counted towards your
revenues but at least you'll still have your account and you'll
still be earning.
It's
pretty rare for someone to go out of their way to cause problems
for AdSense users. Most of the people you meet on AdSense forums
and other places online are good, decent folk who only want to help.
But it is worth remembering that your site is vulnerable. Just as
you install anti-virus software to protect your computer so you
should take action to protect your AdSense revenue. Track your stats
closely and move first if you spot something suspicious.
For
more Google AdSense tips, visit www.adsense-secrets.com
Copyright
© 2005 Joel Comm. All rights reserved
About
the Author: Joel Comm is Dr. AdSense, an Internet entrepreneur
who has been online for more than 20 years. Joel is co-creator of
ClassicGames.com, now known as Yahoo! Games and is the author of
the web's best-selling AdSense ebook, "Google AdSense Secrets
(Or What Google Never Told You About Making Money With Adsense)".
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