How To Avoid Getting Your AdSense Account Terminated in 2021

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Keith Rainz

Learn How To Avoid Getting Your AdSense Account Terminated in 2021. Google, which has been the undisputed leader in search engines since then, places a premium on the quality and relevance of its search engines. Especially now that the company is owned by the government. The quality of the returned results is given extreme importance in order to keep the shareholders and users of its engines happy.

For the same reason, breaking the rules in Adsense and other forms of advertising, whether intentionally or unintentionally, will result in a severe penalty, a ban, and possibly the termination of your account. There’s nothing like a good deed to deter wrongdoers from repeating their mistakes.

So, if you’re considering a career in Adsense, don’t just think about the strategies you’ll employ to increase your earnings. Before you get too involved, think about a few things.

Texts that are hidden. Filling your advertisement page with text that is too small to read, has the same color as the background, and uses CSS for the sole purpose of loading them with rich keywords content and copy will result in a penalty award that is given to those who hide links.

Page cloaking is a technique for hiding information on a web page. Using browser or bot sniffers to serve bots of a different page than the page your visitors will see is a common practice. It’s a no-no to load a page with a bot that no human user will ever see. This is a ruse to get them to click on something you want but they don’t necessarily want to go to.

There have been multiple submissions. Another thing to avoid is submitting multiple copies of your domain and pages. Attempting to submit an Adsense URL as two separate URLs, for example, will result in trouble and possibly termination. For those who are receiving submissions, this is also a reason to avoid auto submitters. Before you try to submit your domain to a search engine again, make sure it hasn’t already been submitted to it. If you don’t see it there, move on. There’s no point in debating whether or not to submit there again.

Farms that are linked. Keep an eye on who and what you’re linking your Adsense account to. The search engines are aware that you have no control over your inbound links. You can, however, choose what you link to. In the eyes of search engines, particularly Google, link farming has always been a rotten apple. That alone is reason enough to avoid them. If you have more than 100 links on a single page, you’re considered a link farm, so try not to go over that.

Page rank is available for purchase. If you’ve been online for a while, you’ve probably noticed that some websites sell or trade their PR links with other websites. If you continue to do so, you can expect a ban in the near future. It is acceptable to sell advertisements or obtain a link. However, doing so on the basis of direct promotion of your page rank is a surefire way to annoy search engines.

Entrances and exits. This is similar to the concept of cloaking pages. The common practice of loading a page with targeted keyword ads in order to redirect visitors to a more “user-friendly” page is a major problem for search engines. This type of service is provided by a number of SEO firms. Now that you know what they are, try to stay away from them as much as possible.

There are multiple domains with the same content. In case you didn’t know, search engines look at domain IP addresses, registry dates, and a variety of other factors. You can’t hide the fact that you have multiple domains with the same exact content. The same is true for content that has been duplicated on multiple pages, subdomains, and redirecting multiple domains to the same content.

Many of the techniques listed above are applicable to most search engines and are not exclusive to Google. You can be assured of great things for your ads and sites if you keep in mind that you are building your Adsense along with your pages for human users, not bots.

Not to mention avoiding the wrath of the search engines, which could result in the termination of your Adsense and site accounts.

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