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Don’t lose out on your AdSense earnings

Despite what many people may think, earning money through AdSense can be a hard job, and many people work hard doing just that. Those web site owners who opt for the active and involved approach tend to earn much more money than those who take the more passive approach, and when it comes to Google AdSense hard work definitely pays off.

Some of the hard work that goes into a successful AdSense campaign include writing and submitting articles to directories, posting to forums and internet communities, and of course carefully checking out all those AdSense statistics. In addition, much time will be spent optimizing the web site and its content to score highly in search engines, and carefully formatting those ads until they look just right.

It is important, however, to steer clear of anything that could get you banned from Google and put an end to that potential windfall. For instance, there are some companies that may offer to include your AdSense web site in their newsletter or directory. While many of these are legitimate and will boost your AdSense revenue, some of them may violate the terms of service you agreed to when you became part of the Google AdSense program.

It is important to protect yourself and your AdSense account from any potential problems of this nature, and it is important as well to keep abreast of changes in the AdSense terms of service. As we all know, the internet is always undergoing changes, and Google may update its terms of service. It is the responsibility of every participant to know the rules and play by them.

It is also important for web site owners to keep in mind that a sudden jump in clicks or page impressions will raise a red flag at Google and attract the attention of their AdSense team. In many cases those fast growing web sites have been banned for Google, whether as a result of intentional fraud or honest misunderstandings. It is important for all web site owners to anticipate these kinds of problems, and to react calmly and rationally in the event of a suspension.

If you do find yourself on the receiving end of a Google suspension, the best strategy is to remain clam and plan out a rebuttal strategy before contacting Google. It is important to go back and document the steps you have taken that have led to the jump in web site traffic. When you do contact Google, it is important to be professional and polite. After all, you are a businessperson, and it is important to act as such. Provide Google with all the documentation you need and do not argue with them about the suspension. After all, your goal is to reverse the suspension, and being rude and confrontational will do nothing to get you what you want.

Of course the best strategy is to avoid a suspension from Google in the first place. One good way to head off potential problems is to alert Google when you begin to see a surge in traffic. Alerting the Google AdSense team about the increased traffic, and explaining where that traffic is coming from, is a good way to keep those problems from coming up in the first place.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Cody Moya writes about “Adsense Tips” in his free 25 parts course. You can sign up for his free “Adsense Tips” and get additional information at his website: http://FreeInternetMarketingCourses.com

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