I know lots of bloggers know about AdSense and how they can earn through it. But, as a blogger or a SEO do you follows its Terms and Conditions?
As we all know, AdSense is one of the best way to provide income for so many websites. Bloggers put those ads on their sites for them to earn through clicks or impressions. But, they put those ads without knowing if they are violating the rules or not.
Of course before you put AdSense on your site you need to sign up for an account in Google AdSense using your e-mail address. That won't take lots of your time. After you register, you can easily choose different type of ads to your sites. You can customize your ads to fit the look of your site.
Now that you have your account and you already put some ads on your site. You should know the things that you need to do in order to not penalize your site. Here are some of the Do's and Don'ts that a Blogger must know if they want to put Google AdSense on their sites.
Do's
1. The first thing that a blogger or SEO should do is to read the Google AdSense Do's and Don'ts.
2. You should write an article that is relevant and informative. Those unique contents will surely drive traffic to your site.
3. A textual description is more preferable rather than putting some pictorial description. Textual description will help Google AdSense to extract keywords.
4. Also try to visit other sites with Google Ads and click on it. But, make sure that you click on ads that you are interested with.
5. And, always take some time to have a tour around Google AdSense for you to learn more about it.
Don't
1. Don't click on your own ads. Google don't allowed this action and Google don't want to tolerate it.
2. Avoid adding too much ads on your sites. Google only allowed blogs up to 3 ad units and 3 ad links or 2 AdSense search boxes.
3. Use only one accounts for all your sites.
4. Do not alter or change Google AdSense code.
5. Avoid asking your readers to click on your ads like putting text like "Please Click on these ads to keep my site on going"
6. Your site should not contain violent, pornography content and other racial intolerance against individual.
As we all know, AdSense is one of the best way to provide income for so many websites. Bloggers put those ads on their sites for them to earn through clicks or impressions. But, they put those ads without knowing if they are violating the rules or not.
Of course before you put AdSense on your site you need to sign up for an account in Google AdSense using your e-mail address. That won't take lots of your time. After you register, you can easily choose different type of ads to your sites. You can customize your ads to fit the look of your site.
Now that you have your account and you already put some ads on your site. You should know the things that you need to do in order to not penalize your site. Here are some of the Do's and Don'ts that a Blogger must know if they want to put Google AdSense on their sites.
Do's
1. The first thing that a blogger or SEO should do is to read the Google AdSense Do's and Don'ts.
2. You should write an article that is relevant and informative. Those unique contents will surely drive traffic to your site.
3. A textual description is more preferable rather than putting some pictorial description. Textual description will help Google AdSense to extract keywords.
4. Also try to visit other sites with Google Ads and click on it. But, make sure that you click on ads that you are interested with.
5. And, always take some time to have a tour around Google AdSense for you to learn more about it.
Don't
1. Don't click on your own ads. Google don't allowed this action and Google don't want to tolerate it.
2. Avoid adding too much ads on your sites. Google only allowed blogs up to 3 ad units and 3 ad links or 2 AdSense search boxes.
3. Use only one accounts for all your sites.
4. Do not alter or change Google AdSense code.
5. Avoid asking your readers to click on your ads like putting text like "Please Click on these ads to keep my site on going"
6. Your site should not contain violent, pornography content and other racial intolerance against individual.


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