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1. Never click Your own ads!

2. Don't place AdSense on error pages, pages without content or in popups.

3. Don't make MFA (Made for AdSense) sites.

4. Don't ask for clicks!

5. Don't give Your CTR information to anyone.

6. Don't change AdSense code - paste it as it is.

7. Don't place images close to the ads.

8. Read AdSense TOS.

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  1. timethief
    Indeed there are many threads on this topic in the Discussion searchbox and it's astonishing how many bloggers who have entered Google adsense contracts, who are prepared to break the terms of service and the policies and risk being banned and blacklisted, as well as, advocating that others do the same.

    Google AdSense Program Policies - Invalid Clicks and Impressions - Encouraging clicks and participating in click fraud - Site Content - Copyrighted Material - Webmaster Guidelines - Site and Ad Behavior - Ad Placement - Competitive Ads and Services - Product-Specific Policies - Google Advertising Cookies www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=48182
  2. vamsi056
    ya i agree
  3. assban
    Don't click Adsense ads on your blog through proxies.
  4. idealpinkrose
    that's right! never violate the rules...
  5. justsaver
    I'm a bit confused about MFA. What's it mean by Made for AdSense?
  6. Timmim
    Also if you try and make your ads blend with your content your risking your account been stopped. moneymakerinfo.blogspot.com and paid2review.co.uk both got hit for this reason. Matt at paid2review was making in excess of $4000 a month from adsense and now is struggling with bidvertiser.

    Play it safe
    1. justsaver
      I can see why paid2review.co.uk would get in trouble. Actually his whole site is like a big ad. Even the non ads...
    2. PetLvr
      @Timmim .. you sounded like it is a shame?

      Ripping off adword advertisers to the tune of $4000 per month isn't something that should be advertised - shame on this Matt from Paid2review .
  7. Sureng
    GOOGLE
    This is a serious company.
    This is not the boys on the street.
  8. dluxedesigns
    I am new to this. Can someone look at my site and tell me if my placement is in line with TOS?
    1. OneMuslim
      Yes. I think its ok. You are doing well instead.
  9. rikudu
    7. Don't place images close to the ads.
    ==> is it means dont place image near the ads ?
    they will banned if we do that ??
    1. inbusiness
      Hey Pinehas - you are risking getting your comments removed - you seem to be spamming the discussion forum with this post which goes against the recent message on the discussion board - read the rules outline in the second discussion!
  10. inbusiness
    Yes and watch out for those members on here that send you a "Shout" saying that they have clicked on your adds (Or put like "I kissed your adds will you kiss mine") please visit my blog and do the same - I just ignore these messages.

    Another point - what if when you are looking at your own site and a Google add comes up that you are genuinely interested in - do you click it or do you leave it??
    1. fdask
      Leave it, obviously! If it's really something you want to surf to, try google for the ad title and see what that brings up!
  11. blogaboutnothin
    My friend used to click his own ads, and Google immediately banned him from using the service.

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