Revenue Free Tips
Our dirty little secret is an old one, and will save your butt. A year or so ago, it was very popular to put relevant images near your ads. Say you had Adsense ads displaying “Cell Phones Cheap”, it was a very common practice to display 4 small images of cell phones right next to your Adsense ads. PPC Revenue
Always remember to keep the ads completely separate from the images. If it appears that the images are purposely arranged to correspond to the ads, Google will tell you to remove them.
Google has said that pretty much any worthwhile image / Adsense combination will put you in jeopardy of losing your account. Frankly, nothing to me would be worth losing a tool that brings me over $6,999 a month. If you do want to risk it, make sure the images could IN NO WAY be confused with the ads. No arrow .gifs pointing toward the ads, no barely clothed woman with their arms around the Adsense ads. If you do dare to use images, make sure they are separated by a very strong barrier, such as a thick border of a different color.
Rather than trying to beat the Adsense system, simply focus on the strengths of your keywords, and better targeting of your traffic.
Here is a list of 10 things that can, and will most likely get you a strict warning:
1. Never click your own Adsense ads or get them clicked for whatever reason.
2. Never change the Adsense code. DUH! Google will frequently check your website via automated “spider bots” that will crawl through your code and check for any irregularities.
3. Do not place more than 3 ad units and 3 ad links or 2 Adsense search boxes on any web page.
4. Do not disclose confidential information about your account like the CTR, CPM and income derived via individual ad units or any other confidential information they may reveal to you. However, you may reveal the total money you make as per recent updates to the TOS.
5. Label headings as “sponsored links” or “advertisements” only. Other labels are not allowed.
6. Never launch a New Page for clicked ads by default.
7. Place ads only on Content Pages.
8. Do not send your ads by email.
9. Avoid excessive advertising and keyword stuffing.
10. Maximum 2 referral buttons per product per page.
Google will actively search its network for MFA websites. MFA stands for Made For Adsense, or, Made for Ads. If Google feels that your website has been constructed for the sole purpose of making a quick buck, you’ll find your earnings dwindle, and eventually an email telling you that you will be disbanded from the program. Every few months, rotate your articles out with different ones. This will help your website avoid being labeled as a MFA site.
Dirty Little Secret: If you look around on Google, you can find many “free” credits for these advertising programs. Take some time and see if you can find a free $10 gift certificate to some of these networks. This is an easy way to test the profitability of a website. PPC Revenue Earning Search
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