How To Lose All Your Adsense Profits…

by GuestBlogger on March 27, 2010

Have you heard that Google AdSense makes some people thousands of dollars a month? While that seems a little farfetched in my opinion, I can agree that many people make a lot of money—if not their entire livelihood off of AdSense earnings. I’m guessing if you are reading this you are too and likely you’re not making a penny or two here and there, but a large sum of cash from them—otherwise why would you read an article about losing profits from AdSense.

Yeah I know that was a very intelligent observation. But seriously how many of you worry every day that your AdSense cash will just go puff? Maybe your sites get removed from the search engines—though if they do it might well be your fault on that one. Or maybe Google decides you’re a bad influence or trying to cheat them out of a few pennies.

My biggest concern is users that either don’t know about Googles click monitoring, or are intent on destroying my income for some reason or another. Maybe it’s an ex that remembers you make money from AdSense, maybe it’s you competitor that wants to knock you out of the niche they would like to own? Maybe’s it’s your grandma who thinks she is doing you’re a favor by clicking a few ads—read a few hundred ads…

Either way it comes down to one simple fact. When Google thinks you’re trying to cheat them, they disable your account. And it’s not just a smack on the wrist and a warning no sire they lock it up and throw away the key. And all your hard work building a online empire, and sites just to make money with AdSense goes puff!

Some of you reading this are probably going YES! That happened to me/or oh my I didn’t even realize that could happen. Either way, while I can’t suggest anything for the people that have already been taken out of the game by vengeful/or even helpful yet unknowing saboteurs, other than to try using another network for your Ads–you might even like them a bit better then heavy handed Google.

I can tell you about something I found that fixes this problem once and for all—and in my case lets me have a full night’s sleep again without thinking about my income going pop goes the weasel. I found a very interesting little program—and it’s seems to be very reasonably priced as well. This program claims to be able to block out clicks to AdSense ads after a certain number of clicks is reached by any given user—for that day—thus preventing someone from ruining your income stream with Google. Whacky I know!

Your jaw just hit the floor: What? And lose those clicks I worked hard for? But just listen; you can have the script replace the AdSense blocks with any ad code you wish once the click quota has been met for that user. After which you could display something such as AdBrite blocks—which look and act like google blocks anyway.

If you too think you could benefit from knowing that your AdSense is no longer in danger of fraudulent clicks. Please by all means check out this wonderful piece of software. To grab your copy of this awesome software please visit AdSense Click Lock, or if you would like to read more about it please visit AdSense Click Lock.

Read competent information about website traffic – welcome to your individual guide.

Copy the code below to your web site.
x 
Blog Traffic Exchange Related Posts Blog Traffic Exchange Related Websites

{ 1 trackback }

BloggersBase Internet
August 1, 2009 at 12:40 am

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Alrady August 1, 2009 at 11:04 pm

Okay I am LOOKing at this from the eyes a person that doesn’t make money on google adsense. BUT I have friends that do. THANK you for encouraging me to look at this. Not only will I share it with friends BUT I also think it will be good to implement right away so that as I grow I won’t have to stop an adjust.

Thank you for a great review and for helping give me a tool that could potentially save me long before I would need it.
A

kanira September 6, 2009 at 11:59 pm

what a scary article. i’m new on this google adsense business, and i can’t stop myself from checking like three times a day in case google banned my account.

Leave a Comment

CommentLuv Enabled

Previous post:

Next post: