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Thursday, March 24, 2011

AdSense's "i" Link Replaced By "AdChoices"

Google announced they are changing the "i" link found in the Google AdSense ads to "AdChoices."
The change is to comply with the online advertising industry's Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising. It will allow Google "to more proactively give users notice and choice about the ads they see." Google explained:
Just like before, users who click on the "AdChoices" label will be taken to a page where they can learn more about online advertising and the ads they've just seen. This page will also provide a link to the Ads Preferences Manager, where users can control the types of interest-based ads they see. Our tests of this new icon and label showed that they should not have any effect on ad performance. We think this rollout will help users better understand the ads they're seeing, and we look forward to seeing widespread adoption of this label throughout the industry.
This is nothing really new, except the label change. Google has allowed users to report bad ads via that link since 2005.
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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Small Businesses Needs Every Advantage Possible

In recent years Google has expanded its company to include a variety of services for internet users and website owners. It has greatly enhanced the ability to advertise online as well as generate revenue from websites. Both the Adwords and AdSense programs are great ways to boost business.

AdSense is a program that enables websites to generate extra income from advertisements. It allows websites to host a variety of content specific advertisements and pays website owners per views and clicks the ads receive. For websites that are struggling or just looking to make a little more income, AdSense is a great option.

The ads placed on the website are chosen by Google’s AdWords program. This is an advertising option for business wishing to increase website traffic as well as general exposure. Their advertisements are placed on websites that are likely to have potential customers. For example, a business selling ribbons may have ads placed on a craft blog.




Google Introduces New AdSense Mobile Interface

People who make a serious amount of money using AdSense (or at least wish they did) will now better be able to keep track of their earnings while on the move. Today, Google introduced the beta version of an AdSense interface designed specifically to complement mobile devices.

We'll admit that this change might not have been in high demand. On a national level, not many people even know what AdSense is, never mind possess an interest in checking it every ten minutes. Perhaps that fact should just make the target group feel even warmer and fuzzier, however.

Anyway, a post on the Inside AdSense Blog explained, "Now, when you visit www.google.com/adsense on your mobile browser, instead of the usual 'desktop' AdSense, you'll be greeted by a simpler and faster version of AdSense."

Then the post, which was coauthored by three members of the AdSense engineering team, continued, "We built the AdSense mobile interface to give you quick access to the essentials in your account. You can easily check your earnings, get important alerts, and view reports (without the need for Flash) on your phone."

Or, if you miss the old interface, it's possible to switch back via a link at the bottom of the screen, which is always a nice option to have.

Just be sure to check out the new version every now and again, since the team's sure to work out any kinks that are present, and additional features are supposed to be introduced over time.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Combining Google Adwords and AdSense for Smart Marketing

Google has come up with a variety of different services that have vastly improved the function of the internet. Another area of the internet that they have cornered is the marketing side. Google Adwords and AdSense help people who want to advertise their service or product as well as people who want to increase their revenue through advertising.

Smart Marketing

Google Adwords is an advertising campaign available to those who wish to drive up sales as well as website visitors. It works by placing ads for the subscribers’ product on websites and Google searches. It does this by methodically choosing site and searches the products’ users are likely to visit, thus providing the most potential clients with access to their site.

Google AdSense, Google Adwords

Google AdSense can be used as a way to increase revenue through advertisements run on one’s own site. Every time an advertisement is clicked, a portion of the payment Google receives will go to the AdSense subscriber. With websites that have high amounts of visitors, this can provide a fair amount of additional revenue.

Google Adwords, Google Adsense, Marketing

While it is not that hard to determine what target audience one is aiming for, it is more difficult to successfully reach that audience. The average internet user has billions of pages to choose from when searching for a product or service. It is important to be seen as quickly and as frequently as possible.

This is one of the huge benefits that the Google run advertising program Adwords has to offer. Millions of people choose Google as their search engine every hour. Each time a term is searched, one will see those advertisements lining the right side of the page as well as directly under the search bar.

Google Adwords is a program that provides advertisements that are specifically directed at one’s target audience. When a company signs up for the program, they list the people they are trying to reach. Then Google Adwords will place their advertisement on content specific websites or searches. This helps gain the most visibility for a specific group of people.

Friday, February 11, 2011

AdSense Category Blocking Feature Released

Google has announced the release of a new category blocking feature for AdSense following a successful period of beta testing.

AdSense Category Blocking Feature ReleasedThe application is available to users in all English-speaking countries and allows websites greater control over the commercials that appear on their pages.

Atul Bhandari, product manager for AdSense, said: "It helps you scalably prevent competitors' ads and ads that you might not find suitable for your audience from appearing on your site."

Under the new control system, it is possible to opt out from receiving commercials from 170 different categories, such as travel and jobs.

To give users a better idea of which ads to block and which to maintain, Google provides information on total impressions and revenue percentages for each category.

Earlier this week, Charise Wong, a representative of the Inside AdSense team, advised websites to optimise their pages so they can make the most use out of placement targeting opportunities.


AdWords Campaign Experiments Allows for Testing of Commercials Source: AdWords Campaign Experiments Allows for Testing of Commercials

The AdWords Campaign Experiments (ACE) service has been updated to allow users to try out and measure the impact of different types of text and display commercials.

AdWords Campaign Experiments Allows for Testing of CommercialsGoogle launched the free tool earlier this year, giving companies employing pay per click services the option to carry out tests on keywords, ad groups, placements and bids.

It has now included ads on this list, offering the ability to trial different headlines, calls to action, display URLs and commercial text.

Gordon Zhu, a member of the Inside AdWords team, explained: "You can compare statistics for experiment versus control traffic and receive statistically significant results, which tell you with confidence whether your experimental changes improved your performance."

ACE was rolled out across the world by Google in September following a successful trial of the service in the US.

The search engine said at the time that ACE should prove useful to companies which are considering making changes to their keyword list.


New Layout for AdSense Commercials

The content ad units run by Google AdSense have been redesigned.

New Layout for AdSense CommercialsUnder the revamp, titles, descriptions and URLs are now displayed in rows instead of columns, while the URL will now be listed on the same line as the title.

AdSense product manager Amy Wu told users of pay per click management services that the changes have been designed to make the adverts more space-efficient and visually appealing.

Font sizes will also be increased for some AdSense commercials, with the changes due to be rolled out in the next couple of weeks.

“During testing, the redesigned ads performed extremely well,” Ms Wu said.

“We’ll continue to experiment and innovate on our formats to help you monetise your content.”

Last month, Google advised its service users that they need to switch to its Custom Search Engine if they are still employing the old AdSense system, which is being phased out over the course of the next few months.


Google AdSense Upgrade Advised

Google has announced it is retiring its AdSense product.

Google AdSense Upgrade AdvisedThe company has been running the Google Custom Search Engine (CSE) for the past two years and has now decided that its success means AdSense can be dropped.

Users of SEO services were advised that if their Google logo on their search results page reads ‘Powered by Google’ it is on the old AdSense system and needs to be upgraded.

Katrina Kurnit of the Inside AdSense team said: “AdSense for search with CSE gives you more control over your search results without changing how you earn money showing AdSense for search ads.”

She added that the old system will continue to work normally “for a few more months” until the retirement procedure goes through.

Earlier this week, Emel Mutlu, marketing manager at the Google Display Network, advised that using the company’s DoubleClick Ad Planner service can give companies “deeper and more robust insight” into attracting their target audience to their website.


Google to Reveal AdSense Split?

Marketers are being told by a "search engine guru" that Google may be about to reveal how much money it keeps for itself from AdSense advertisements carried by online publishers.

Google to Reveal AdSense Split?Writing for Search Engine Land, Danny Sullivan said that the internet company may potentially be keeping back more money for itself "in rough times" and giving less to outlets such as news websites.

He suggested that its inability to release figures to date could make it vulnerable to anti-competition claims, a point that may interest marketers who use PPC services.

The expert highlighted the case of the Italian Federation of Newspapers and Periodicals asking a national authority to look at Google conduct.

Mr Sullivan, who has been covering search engine developments since 1995, said that it was this action that "sparked" the possibility of the company finally publishing its share of AdSense money from advertisers.

Google advertises the feature as a "hassle-free" means to earn revenue for website publishers by displaying another brand’s promotion on their website.



AdSense Introduces Google Grants Scheme

AdSense Introduces Google Grants SchemeThe ads can appear on sites when the search engine is unable to serve a paid version, which may be a result of the item simply being unavailable or when the publisher has been unable to verify their address.

Pay per click users who previously used the old service will now find the activity is being continued via Google Grants, which means non-profit partners can benefit from the free publicity.

AdSense assures publishers who show non-Google ads from a different URL or a solid colour that they are unaffected by the change, while others who previously used PSAs will see a blank space.

Google Grants assists more than 6,000 organisations and allows them to promote their websites, with the US Fund for Unicef's ecommerce site being just one of the body's to benefit.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Google AdSense Killing PSA Ads

The Google AdSense Blog announced they are retiring the legendary Google AdSense PSA, Public Service Announcements, ads that Google AdSense has been using to fill ads when they can't otherwise.

Google AdSense would show PSA ads, free ads for non-profits, for a number of reasons including the page is new, the page has sensitive content, Google can't access or understand the page, the account has been disabled or pending approval, and so on. Google described the PSAs as, "PSAs are unpaid non-profit organization ads that are served to pages when targeted ads are unavailable, or when Google is unable to gather content from the page. Publishers do not receive earnings for clicks made on PSAs."

"Big changes" coming to Google

A Google employee says that there will be some very “big changes” at the company soon, which could see a major shift in how it deals with Adsense.

The Google employee, who goes by the
name Moultano, said: “At the organisational level, Google is essentially chaos.” He added that once an employee has demonstrated that he or she is good enough to do stuff on their own, “you're pretty much free to work on whatever you think is important.”

This freedom, which includes 20 percent of paid time devoted entirely to personal projects, could be causing problems for Google. Moultano said that there is no mechanism in place for shifting priorities, which could be particularly devastating to the company if it needs to change its direction.

That said, Google has been doing extremely well with its current business model. Its fourth quarter 2010 results showed a revenue increase of 26 percent on the same period in 2009, so while it has changed its CEO, it's unlikely that it will shake up the company structure too much to deal with the “chaos” one worker suggests is present.

One area that Google will focus on, however, is Adsense, with Moultano revealing that Google has been working on revising Adsense for a long time - and that it has recently made some good progress. He said: “You can expect some big changes here very shortly.”

Moultano said it's difficult to provide ads that qualify as high quality while also remaining true to Google's goal of providing on-topic advertising, but the changes it plans to make appear to be aimed in this direction.

Moultano also suggested that Google would “dramatically” change how it employs links, but did not specify what we are likely to see. Regardless, it looks like some major changes are coming to Google products soon.


Monday, January 31, 2011

Google: Don’t Put AdSense on Sites with Unoriginal Content

AdSense can’t be placed on auto-generated sites with copied content.

The latest “AdSense Facts & Fiction” from the Google AdSense Blog addresses an issue that may affect domainers-turned-mass web site developers:

Fiction: Publishers can put ads on auto-generated pages or other copied content that was not created by them.

Fact: We don’t allow sites with auto-generated or otherwise unoriginal content to participate in the AdSense program. This is to ensure that our users are benefiting from a unique online experience and that our advertisers are partnering with useful and relevant sites.

As you read the rest of the post it’s not clear if this applies to sites that republish syndicated content. The post continues:

Sometimes we come across sites that are using software to generate automated content. These sites might look like normal news sites, but the information is completely plagiarized. Scraping content and passing it off as one’s own is not only wrong, but it also happens to be a serious violation of our policies

There’s a good amount of content that can be copied and republished per the author’s guidelines. So it seems that this directive if mostly pointed to splogs, such as the many “blogs” that copy content from Domain Name Wire and republish it in its entirety.

Grow Your Local Business with Google Boost


When it comes to advertising on the web, you'll be hard pressed to find a service better for the average web business than Google's PayPerClick AdWords. Google has revolutionized the way web users and web sites connect - making it not only relatively affordable for just about any business on the web to attract views (impressions), but also level the playing field against huge corporations in many ways. Besides Google AdWords, Google also has been innovating itself in many ways throughout the years - forging ahead with tools that further how people use technology – specifically smartphones.

Mobile search is growing in leaps and bounds and we are no longer talking about old style WAP internet style technology. Today's smartphones deliver the real live web right in the palm of your hands. To capitalize off this usage, Google has been offering great tools such as Google Maps for its users and Google Places for websites. Now Google will offer another new advertising product called Google Boost.

What is Google Boost & How Does it Work?
Google Boost is a new ad product that is based on location. With Google Boost, you can now target a specific audience for your website. Similar t

o AdWords, you can easily target the audience you are trying to attract with two types of keywords: The first type of keywords is verticals (ie: tire repair, tire service, fix a flat tire, etc). The second type of keyword you can target is a location based keyword such as: Friendswood, Pearland, Houston, San Francisco, Chicago, etc.

Signing Up for Google Boost
It should be noted that Google Boost is currently not available everywhere. Actually it is only available in three test markets: San Francisco, Houston and Chicago (with more cities likely rolling out in the near future). Creating Boost ads is quite simple. If you already have a Google Places account, you can visit your account and sign up for a campaign - or to learn more visit this link:

http://www.google.com/support/places/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1040967

Management of Google Boost is like AdWords; it’s basically automatic. Simply set a budget and Google pretty much takes care of the placement of your ads and the frequency that they are seen by users. As far as your ad being viewed, when a user does a search for a local business that includes a location such as "tire repair Houston", the Boost ad appears in the sponsored links section usually above the map and above normal Google Map listings.


Google Vs. Facebook
Over the last year, Google Maps (and Google Places) have been growing in leaps and bounds. Google has shown its dedication to offering users high quality geo-location data pretty much no matter where they are in the US and the world. A lot of this innovation is actually due to the fact that Facebook is seen as a huge competitor and creating its own ad based geo location product called Facebook Places. Facebook Places is not live yet and the full details are not yet available, but it is safe to say that Google does not want to miss the boat on this geo location opportunity.

A Great Resource for SEM & SEO Professionals
Obviously, many SEO/SEM campaigns integrate organic search and PPC advertising. For those websites that are location based businesses- a business that primarily caters to a physical community, Google Boost is well worth checking out. Although not in all areas yet, it is still a great time to get ahead of the curve and analyze how this tool is helping clients that are currently or will be using it in the near future. As always, we'll keep you updated on any new announcements dealing with Google Boost as well as how this tool actually works in the wild.

Google Moving Against Content Farms. What Does This Mean for SEO?

There's been quite some news recently regarding Google. First off, you've probably heard that CEO Eric Schmidt will be moving into the role of Executive Chairman while, co-founder Larry Paige will be CEO. But besides big news such as this, another news "shoe" dropped as well last week with Matt Cutts who is Google's Principle Engineer stating that Google will be actively making an effort to reduce spam from its rankings - specifically spam created by content farms. So what is spam created by content farms and how does this affect SEO and SEM professionals?

What is Content Spam?

From reading several articles regarding this issue, Google seems to define content spam in two ways. The first is content that is found on scraper sites. Scraper sites have been around for a while now. However, Google is very effective at minimizing their rankings. These sites are usually hundreds of pages and employ a tool to go around the internet and scrape content from other sites with the same or similar keywords - usually a paragraph or a few sentences here and there. Before Google was sophisticated, these sites seemed fine for the robots looking for specific keywords. However, human eyeballs saw it as plain junk.

The second kind of content spam that Google seems to be going after is content created by the very large and mid-sized content farms. One company that is known in the industry for sometimes creating thousands of pages of content each day (hoping for traffic and advertising monetization) is the company Demand Media (which coincidentally is in the process of seeking an IPO in the neighborhood of 1.3 billion). You probably visited many sites by demand media- some are tutorial sites, some are recipe sites, some are sites that focus on specific keywords - all in the hopes of attracting traffic and monetizing this traffic using advertising.


I should also state that Google should shoulder some of the blame for content farms and spam due to its AdSense product - paying web developers money for each click of an Adwords advertisement. In fact, Google spawned an entire industry of web developers creating content in the hopes of monetizing it with Google AdSense.


How Does this Move Against Content Farms Affect SEO & SEM Professionals?

For SEO and SEM professionals that focus on clients that have established businesses - there should not be an effect on your rankings. You might even see an improvement of your rankings as other spammy sites drop in the rankings. Sites, however, that this campaign will affect are:

-Web developers that create sites solely to monetize with Google AdSense or other advertising products. We all know what these sites look like; You land on them and immediately see dozens of ads blaring.
-Sites that utilize duplicate content or spin their content.
-Sites that scrape content

-Larger sites that add numerous pages of content per week for the sole purpose to monetize them with ads.

How Will Google Combat Content Spam?
Matt Cutts has stated that Google will employ crowd-sourced feedback and a variety of metrics available to penalize these types of sites including the possibility of modifying the Google algorithm.


What Google Wants?

Google has always wanted the highest quality content for its users. Not only should the content be high quality, the fresher and more relevant it is, usually the higher your site will rank, if it's optimized correctly.

For the vast majority of SEO & SEM professionals, we deal with real businesses, not generic sites that have broad categories. Our sites usually have no or very limited advertising and the content used by our sites is usually unique.

While most web developers will not be targeted by Google, keep some tips in mind.
* Refrain from using duplicate content and don't spin articles
* While it's fine to sell advertising on your site, don't make it look like the only reason for your site to be in existence.
* Whenever you create content, make sure it is of high quality and relevant to your site.

For more information regarding Google's content and web development guidelines, please visit Google's Webmaster Central: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35769

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Important Terms used in Affiliate Marketing

You can make money online by different ways; out of that Affiliate Marketing is old and widely used method. Affiliate Marketing is nothing but to promote the other people’s products through our own website or blog. When our promoted visitor purchase product or take action as per requirement of merchant, we received some commission for that action. You must have some basic knowledge of primary words which are used in affiliate program. Here I am going share some which are widely used. If you know more, please put by commenting.

1) What is Publisher?

Publisher is an independent party that promotes product and services of an Advertiser on his/her own website or blog for commission on sales or leads.

2) What is an Advertiser?

Advertiser is a company that sells a product or services online, accepts payments and fulfills orders.

3) What is Text Ad Link?

This is the HTML code supplied by the Advertiser to promote the product. This link describes the product information by TEXT.

4) What is Banner AD Link?

This is the HTML code supplied by the Advertiser to promote the product. This link describes the product information by picture.

5) What is ASP (Application Service Provider)?

APP is an online network which is accessible through the Internet. It is quickly integrated with other Website and services. It doesn’t require installing any software.

6) What is Commission Pay Out?

Is an amount received by Publisher for some quantifiable action, taken by your redirected visitor.

7) What is CPA?

CPA is the metric for online advertising where a rate is set for every action that is taken by user.

8) What is CPM?

CPM is the metric for online advertising where a rate is set for every thousand impressions.

9) What is EPC?

EPC is the exclusive metric of the CJ Marketplace that illustrates the ability to convert clicks into commission.EPC is published in two forms, 7-days and 3-months.

10) What is conversion rate?

This is the percentage of visitors who takes a desired action. The action may be inform of sale or subscribe for newsletter etc.

11) What is performance-based marketing?

This is another type of marketing where Advertiser pay for action taken by consumer as they occur on the Internet, rather than paying upfront for advertising space. Any type of revenue sharing program where Publisher receives a commission for generating a lead or sales for an advertiser known as PERFORMANCE-BASED MARKETING.

12) What is Impression?

An impression is nothing but the viewing of an advertising banner, link, or product on Internet.

13) What is Click-through?

It is also called as CLICK. It refers to the action a consumer takes when they are referred from one website through link or banner and is taken to another website.

14) What is Click-Through ratio?

Click-Through ratio is the percentage of clicks for the number of advertising impression displayed.

15) What is Long Form of CPA, CPM, and EPC?

(a) CPA= Click Per Action.

(b) CPM= Cost Per Thousand Impressions.

(c) EPC= Average Earnings per 100 Clicks.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Google Position Preferance

I will show you in a very easy way how to earn maximum money through Google Adsense programme. It is assumed that you have read google adsense programme terms and conditions. You have already visted the google adsense tips .In adsense programme advertisers pay when users click on ads and google will give you a portion of amount paid for clicks on google ads on your site. Google is as interested as you to perform better. I think you have already visited some sites about adsense tips but you are puzzled what to do exactly. Here you will get the summary of Adsense tips. I will mention here what is to be done point wise in a very few words. OK. Let us start earning through adsense quick tour.


a. Try to increase targeted traffic to your site by following the search engine optimization tips. More traffic means more income. Promote your blog in right way.
b. Write unique and relevant articles. Content should not be too small or too large.
c. Don’t modify google HTML code or don’t ask any body to click on it. Google may disable your adsense account.
d. First few lines are important to determine what type of ads will be advertised in your site. So concentrate on the first few lines very carefully.
e. Add google search box in the right hand upper corner. Generally people prefer to have the search box in their right hand side.
f. Use 336X280 large rectangle and 160X600 wide skyscraper ads(in the sidebar). Large rectangle is the best paying ad.
g. Prefer text ads. Text ads do better than image ads.
h. Use relevant color palettes. Colors which tend to blend into your content do better.
i. Place the ads just above the content or middle of the content. Because these are the prominent place and viewers use to navigate.
j. Always make sure that first ad unit is displayed in the best location.
k. In general older websites do better in search engine. Continue your site for long time.
l. Use channels to know what advertisements are making money and what ad position is the most profitable. Analyse it and do accordingly.
m. Block low paying advertisements with filter. If you see that an ad is not performing better for a week, replace it by other well paying ads.
n. Don’t reload your pages frequently.
o. Don’t place more than three ad units and one link unit.
p. Don’t place ads on an empty page.
q. Last but not the least test, test always, keep on testing, you yourself can find the best way how to optimize google adsense.
r. Join adsense discussion group for more help.


You have taken much pain to make your blog. You may want earn money through your blog. For this you have to participate in Google Adsense programme. Google Adsense is the best way for your website to display relevant Google Ads and earn money. Adsense delivers relevant Ads that are targeted to your site and your site content. For participating in Google Adsense programme open an account for adsense. The programme is free and google will pay you for valid clicks on the ads. After opening adsense account you will get a message from google. Read carefully the google programme policies. You have to do a simple work. Just open your account copy a block of HTML and targeted ads and paste it in the right place in your website template. You may interested in how much will you earn through the programme.


In fact advertisers pay only when users click on ads. You will receive a portion of the amount paid for clicks on google ads on your website. Learn adsense support. You will be able to see the total number of impressions, ad clicks, click through rate, effecteive CPM and your total earning through your report tab


Thursday, January 6, 2011

How Google Detects AdSense Invalid Clicks

Still thinking to cheat AdSense? Stop that. It will never bring you anywhere. You might pull it off with smaller ads network, but definitely not with Google. Here are some detection methods they might use. At the very least, they have the resources to do so.

IP Address
If the AdSense click is originated from the same IP Address as the one used for accessing your AdSense account, your account is flagged.

Cookies
Most home users do not use static IP Address for Internet connection. In most cases just disconnect and reconnect will give you a new IP Address. But don’t forget, Google has set cookies on your computer.

Other Google Services
Thinking that you are safe just because you do not access your AdSense account? Think again. This time, consider these: GMail, Google Earth, Google Calendar, Google Search, Google Toolbar, Google Talk, Google Sitemap, Google Desktop, Blogger, and so on, and so on. With the wide range of services they provide, Google can trace the originator of most (or probably almost all) clicks.

Click Pattern 1
Oh, why this computer / IP address / person is so trigger-click-happy on this particular website but never click on the ads on other sites?

Click Pattern 2
And why is it that people accessing these sites direct (type-in URL or from bookmark) tend to be very active ad-clickers compared with those referred from search engine or other sites?

Click Pattern 3
And why the ad-clickers like to hit and run, compared with non ad-clickers that surf a few pages before leaving?

Click-Through-Rate (CTR)
Your CTR may range from 0.5% to 10%, but if it exceeds a certain point (probably around 10%), you are flagged.

Geo-Location
Used Urchin (Google Analytics) before? Then you should know that Google can trace traffics origin down to the small town. Different IP doesn’t mean much. Unless you site is really targetted to one small geo-point, a high number of clicks from nearby location will get you
banned quickly.

Hardware address?
MAC address of the LAN card, modem, and router works almost like a fingerprint. I’m not sure if Google can track this, but probably they do. They have rocket scientist, remember?

Advertisers conversion rate
Ad click is one thing. But does it bring value to the advertisers? If none of the clicks on your site translate to conversion to the advertiser, you are in trouble. First the Smart-Pricing hits, then your AdSense account disabled.

Search Engine Ranking
Your website is not indexed on any search engine, not linked by any prominent website, but get consistently high traffic? That sounds like something is in play. Regardless of whether it is an adware-embedded software, spam, trojan clickbot, or intentionally installed click-exchange network, it doesn’t sound right.

Webpage design
How about the “click here” or “support us”? Google has the best search engine in the world. Is it really that hard to find those words?

Combo
Each of these detection methods might seem rather weak. But combine them together, and not many click-fraud can pass-through these filters. Even the smartest clickbot will have a hard time.

In short, it is almost impossible to cheat AdSense in the long term. Instead of spending time, money, and effort trying to outsmart Google, try these tips to improve your AdSense earning.

Disclaimer : I’m not working for Google nor in anyway know anyone inside Google. Google might or might not use these methods to detect click-fraud. I’d believe that they have much better detection mechanism.

How to Cheat Google AdSense

How to Cheat Google AdSense (and get your AdSense account disabled)

Face it. You come to this article probably thinking to find some ways to cheat Google, or to confirm whether some method you have on mind will work. Well, if you want to know how to cheat AdSense, here are the ways, focusing on the AdSense click-frauds. These covers from basic AdSense cheating techniques to the advanced class.

But before you proceed, you might need to know why you shouldn’t cheat Google (answer: you will get caught).

1. Basic clicker cheat

This is a noob. This guy knows almost nothing about web technology or network architecture. He clicks on his ads every time he has chance. It can be a few clicks to hundreds of clicks daily. Most likely he doesn’t even read the AdSense Program Policies and Terms and Conditions.

2. Proxy clicker cheat

She knows a thing or two about cookies and IP address. Or she doesn’t know, but somehow guessed that if she use the things called anonymizer, Google will not be able to trace her, because her identity is hidden. She may use anonymizer / proxy websites or specialized anonymous software like tor (The Onion Router).

3. Multiple computer clicker cheat

He knows that somehow Google will detect if the clicks are originated from his own computer. So he will try to even out origin of the clicks. He will recruit his friends, family members, relatives, neighbors, his cats, and his dogs on single mission: to click on the ads. He will also click on the AdSense ads when he is using the library computers, or his office workstation.

4. Software clicker cheat

Graduate to the next step is buyers of clickbots / click-bots. These are specialized robot software to click on AdSense ads. It will browse around your websites, clicking on the ads every few minutes. The more advanced ones will cloak the IP address too, so the website seems to be very popular worldwide. To cover the track, this clickbots will browse around the advertisers sites too while continuing its “click quest”.

5. Paid-clickers cheat

If you don’t like automated things, there is always other option for you. Just pay $50 dollars a month to the professional AdSense clickers. These are groups of highly specialized Internet surfers with office in the dark rooms in street corners of India, Pakistan, and China, helping AdSense account owner to earn good amounts of money before the AdSense account is disabled, that is. They will browse around your websites, clicking on the ads every few minutes. Because they use human eyes, they know which ads worth more. And to be more convincing they can click a link or two, or sign up free offers / newsletters on the advertiser sites.

6. Click-rings cheat

Network is power. So says many business gurus. Instead of taking things to their own hand, this people realize that they can join hands with those with similar goals and distribute AdSense clicks among themselves, the so called AdSense click-rings. Joining this click-ring network means that your website address will be made known to members, who will regularly browse the website and click on your AdSense ads. In exchange, you will also browse other members’ sites and click on their AdSense ads. The medium used varies. Some click-ring groups use mail-list for communications. Some are using bulletin boards/forum, Yahoo groups, or Usenet. IRC is another popular way. Slightly more complicated is specialized AdSense exchange software for collecting members website address and displaying others’ websites for clicking.

7. Other medium cheat

I have tens of thousands email address on my newsletter subscriber list. If I include AdSense ads on my newsletters, with 5% CTR, I can get a thousand clicks per one email. Not bad. Or I can pay someone to write some useful/nice/funny/cute toolbars or firefox extensions or screensavers that people can download and use for free, and display my AdSense ads there.

8. Visitor cheat

Simply putting “Visit out sponsors” or “Check out the ads above” on your website is cheating. This might not be very clear-cut cheat to some. But Google AdSense program policies has stated clearly, the only text allowed are “Advertisements” or “Sponsored List”

9. Spam cheat

This is the highest level all click-frauds, the Maestro of Fraudsters. She spams millions of emails regularly, offering to “satisfy your inner needs if you can help me check on the links on my website”. Of course, email is not the only way. What IRC and instant messaging (IM) are for, after all. She will look for unsuspecting victims, offering something too-good-to-be-true “if only they will visit the website and click on the links”.

10. Click-through-rate cheat

Whichever method(s) above used, there is one limiting condition: the CTR(click-though-rate). Any CTR that exceeds certain percentage (probably around 10%) will raise red flag in Google AdSense back room. To lower the CTR, the professional cheaters will create some pages on the same domain that attracts very high traffic. Some interesting freebies will sure do the tricks. AdSense code is pasted there, thus creating a very high page impressions. Whether or not the the ads are clicked does not matter anyway, because they are targeting low paying keyword that does not have much competition. The fake clicks are, of course, on where the big money is, the low traffic pages stuffed with high-paying keywords.

Disclaimer: I don’t say and don’t think that these methods will work. If you even need to read this article, there’s 99.999% chance you will get caught before you can even get your first paycheck. Your AdSense account will be disabled, and you get banned from ever applying for AdSense account again. To see what other ways you can do to get banned, see How To Get Banned From Google AdSense.

If you are not interested for getting banned, and just want to increase your AdSense earning, check out 100 Google AdSense Tips.