Understanding Google AdSense policies
Before you start your AdSense account, read the Google AdSense program
policies. Publishers have to adhere to a variety of restrictions and requirements
in order to participate in the AdSense program. If you’re caught violating
the AdSense policies, your account is disabled, and you’re removed from
the program. The AdSense policies in the following list give you an idea of
what you are not allowed to do as an AdSense publisher:
✓ Click ads that appear on your own blog. Avoid click fraud of any kind.
Don’t click your own ads or allow any kind of automated robot to click
your ads.
✓ Display too many AdSense ads. Google has specific restrictions related
to how many AdSense ads can appear on a page in your blog at any time.
Check the most recent version of the program policies to ensure that
you’re adhering to the rules.
✓ Ask people to click your AdSense ads. Again, avoid click fraud of any
kind. Even a small suggestion to someone about clicking the AdSense
ads that appear on your blog can be deemed click fraud.
✓ Publish pages that include AdSense ads but no other useful or original
content. Google considers pages that include AdSense ads but no other
original, useful content to be spam. Sites that simply copy content from
other sites or publish nothing but ads on their pages are removed from
the AdSense program if they’re caught.
✓ Publish ads that look like AdSense ads but aren’t AdSense ads. Check
the AdSense program policies to confirm the most current restrictions
related to the other types of ads you’re allowed to display on your blog
along with AdSense ads. Don’t publish any other ads that can be confused
with AdSense ads.
✓ Publish unacceptable content. The AdSense program policies list a
myriad of site content restrictions, including pornography, gambling,
and excessive profanity. Be sure to read the restrictions before you sign
up for an AdSense account.
✓ Reveal your earnings per click. Although you can give a general idea
on your blog of how much money you make from AdSense (for example,
$1,000 per month), it’s a violation of AdSense policies to reveal how
much you’re paid per click for specific ads.
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