Tuesday, 6 November 2012

How to Avoid Adsense Blocking In Urdu Briefing


Google Adsense is undoubtedly the most popular and important tool for monetizing websites. A lot of websites solely depend on the Google ad network.

Adsense requires website owners not to click on the ads served on their web pages. Google has a powerful system to track dishonest ad clicks, either manual or by automated bots. Strict adherence to quality of clicks in the ad network is vital for success of Google Adwords (for advertisers) and Adsense and also for the advertisers. Who would want his/her money to be illegally siphoned off their account. (Illegal clicks on Adsense ads do exactly that.)

Despite Adsense's strict warnings at time of applying for the ad network, many website owners (mostly small web publishers) get kicked out of the network due to illegal clicks. Why does it happen? Most small websites get very few visitors and, therefore, just a few ad clicks. Publishers want quick money. "What's going to happen if I click the ads from a different computer? Adsense won't get to know." And the first illegal click from a friend's computer. No objection from Google. And so the website owner feels that clicking an ad from their friend's computer once or twice a day is harmless, only to get an email from Google Adsense team that the publisher's Adsense account has been banned due to illegal clicks.

HOW TO AVOID CLICKING ADSENSE ADS ACCIDENTALLY?

Though it's up to you to be honest and resist the temptation for clicking ads on your website, you can surely avoid risks of clicking ads accidentally using a simple method. (Adsense's tracking system is good at excusing accidental clicks.)

If you are using Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome Web browsers, you can install AdBlock Plus add-on for Firefox and Adblock for Chrome. This will block all ads on websites. So you don't risk any invalid clicks. However, it will also block access to your Adsense account. To solve this issue, use another browser for accessing your Adsense account.


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