Wednesday, 9 March 2011

How to Avoid Clicking on your own Adsense ads

Google Adsense is arguably the most popular and important tool for the monetization of web sites. A lot of web sites depends only on the Google advertising network.

Adsense requires web site owners do not click the ads on their websites. Google has a powerful tracking system dishonest ad clicks, either manual or automated robots. Strict adherence to the quality of clicks on the ad network is vital to the success of Google Adwords (advertisers) and Adsense and also for advertisers. Who wants your money to be illegally diverted from their account. (Clicks illegal Adsense ads do just that.)

Despite strict warnings Adsense at the time of the application to the ad network, many web site owners (web publishers, mostly small) get kicked out of the network due to illegal clicks. Why is this happening? Most small web sites get very few visitors and, therefore, only a few clicks on the ads. Publishers want a quick buck. "What will happen if I click on the ads on a different computer? Adsense not come to know." And the illegal top computer from a friend. No objections from Google. And so the web site owner believes that clicking on an advertisement for your friend's computer once or twice a day is harmless, just to get an email from Google Adsense team editor Adsense account has been banned due to illegal clicks.

How to avoid clicking on Adsense ads by accident?
Although it depends on you to be honest and resist the temptation of clicking on ads on your website, you can certainly avoid the risks of clicking on ads accidentally by a simple procedure. (Adsense tracking system is good to avoid accidental clicks.)

If you are using Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome Web browsers, you can install AdBlock Plus add-on for Firefox and Adblock for Chrome. This will block all ads on websites. So do not risk the invalid clicks. However, it also blocks access to your AdSense account. To resolve this problem, use another browser to access your AdSense account.

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