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Adsense Rules


Introduction

If you're going to use Adsense then its important that you play by the rules both for your own benefit and everyone else's. Remember that Google haven't become the biggest advertising business on the internet without being strict and banning people who break the rules.


We have listed the quickest way to get banned from Adsense so you can AVOID them all:


Do not encourage users to click your ads in any way

Do not put ads on pages with no content, pop-up, pop-under, error page, registration or similar pages.

Do not overlap ads with content that users cannot distinguish between

Do not use automated bots to increase clicks on your site

Do not encourage or participate in 'click groups' that click each others ads. Google have been known to set these groups up to get people banned.

Make sure you don't display more than the maximum number of ads on a page. Check with the Google Adsense rules. Here are the current limits; 3 Ad units, 1 Link unit, 2 Adsense for Search boxes and a maximum of 2 Referrals (of the same product). Check the most up to date rules to be sure you are not breaking them

Do not create more than one Adsense account. You CAN have more than one site for a single Adsense account.

Do not edit or modify the Adsense code (this does not include changing properties)

Do not redirect users away from any advertisers page

Do not click your own ads (not even to test them)

Do not display pornographic, hatred or any other banned content

Do not buy banned sites, typically MFA from others



Banned from Adsense

A lot of people get banned simply because they break the rules and then expect Google to just forgive them. For some others, a ban can be a complete surprise and a worrying one. If you become the victim to a ban and feel that your were wrongly banned then see our 'Banned from Adsense' section.






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