Few points on not violating AdSense.
https://mexytek.blogspot.com/2017/07/few-points-on-not-violating-adsense.html
Adsense publishers are lectured on the importance of
following Google’s policies. But so many of publishers commit offenses that
jeopardize their accounts.
Any
of these, when pushed to the limits can seriously damage your ability to monetize
from Adsense. So let’s call out these Ads Violations one by one. Because when
you know them, keeping yourself in good standing with Google will be so much
easier.
Adsense
is very strict, and you have to take care of certain things to stop violating
AdSense policies. We all know, getting Adsense approval is not that easy and we
need to do many things to keep our AdSense account active.
Bellow
are few steps that will guide publishers not to violate the policies and get
banned:
Use Top Level
Domain:
Google
has made changes to their policies. If you have a blog with blogspot and the
domain is yourblog.blogspot.com then chances are you will get approved quickly.
But
you will not be able to use that on any other domain like .com. You’ll have to
submit the request to upgrade your AdSense account.
As
for today, you must have your own unique domain that specifies your blog. If
you don’t have one yet, stop dreaming about getting approved with sub domains
and go buy a Top Level Domain. It will cost anywhere from $10-$15/year. You can
buy the domain from Godaddy or whois etc.
Make Pages
Specifically to Display Ads
Google
says you can't make pages simply to hang ads, "whether or not the page
content is relevant." Many Web sites, including About.com, make money from
ads. Google itself makes most of its money from advertising. What makes the
difference between ad sponsored content and content for the sake of ads?
When
you develop your site, your first thought should be about creating content, not
ads. Avoid writing empty sentences for the sake of generating keywords, and
avoid lengthy copy-and-pastes just to make more pages. Every page you publish
should have a content-driven purpose.
Create Privacy
Page for Your Blog:
One
of the common mistakes that most new bloggers. Even though there are people out
there who say that having privacy policy for a blog doesn’t make sense but they
are wrong!
The
first thing you will need to apply for Google AdSense and get approval is the
privacy policy of your blog or website. If you don’t have it you cannot get
approval simple is that.
This
is so important because it is required by AdSense and secondly, this privacy
policy means you are not a scam and gives the sense of a serious business.
Google will check the rest of the conditions only if you have this policy. Privacy
actually describes to your readers about what they will get on your blog, what
they should do and what they should not.
Using Prohibited
Content.
Any
Adsense publisher who’s serious about making money would not work on topics
like these and Google do not support such.
Check
out the list of things to avoid below:
Adult
content
Hacking
and cracking content
Sites
that offer compensation programs
Sites
that use Google Brand features
Violent
content
Weapon-related
content
Counterfeit
goods
Underage,
non-consensual, or illegal acts
Content
that advocates against an individual, group, or organization
Excessive
profanity
Copyrighted
material (more on this later)
Gambling
or casino-related content
Drug,
alcohol, and tobacco-related content
Sales
of promotion of prescription drugs
Clicking Your
Own Ads
This
goes without saying. But it seems like for every 10 publishers who adhere to
this rule, 20 more are applying tactics to get those clicks. It is one of the
most common Ads Violations. How many times have you clicked your own ads
telling yourself you’re interested in them? Or perhaps you get sneaky by
logging in from another IP address pretending to be someone else and clicking
on your own ads. Its time to stop it or risk your account being banned.
Use Robots to
Click on Your Site
Never
use any sort of automated tool to inflate your page views or click on your ads.
This is click fraud of the highest order, and Google is very sophisticated at
catching this. This is a trick that can easily get you banned.
Likewise,
don't use human-powered schemes to pay for clicks, either. No trading clicks
with other AdSense users, and no pay-for-clicking schemes. If advertisers
wanted to pay people for clicking, they would have signed up for it themselves.
Insufficient
content
Your
website doesn’t have enough text on for Google specialists to review. Google
gives a lot of value and attention to the content of the blog before accepting
it. If the content is poorly written and has grammatical mistakes Google will
reject the blog right away. Not only the content needs to be grammatically
correct, it must be unique and has to provide value to the users and readers of
the blog. So the number one reason is the poorly written content on your blog.
CONCLUSION:
To
sum it up, getting an AdSense approved is not really hard if you have a quality
website that is focused more on high-quality content, optimized for search
engines, uses a great design and with the good number of visitors. This is just
what Google wants from its every publisher.
Don’t
be sad if Google AdSense doesn’t approve your blog. There are many other ways
to make money online without AdSense.
Goodluck.