Saturday, November 19, 2011

If different authors of different blogs with same administrator click each other's ads,will that be iilegal??

I have different blogs and for each blog I have given permission to one person as an author per blog with myself being the administrator.


Like Blog XXX has Mr.A as author


blog YYY has Mr.B as author....and so on.....


Now if Mr.A of Blog XXX clicks on the ads of Blog YYY that is the ads of Mr.B then will that be considered illegal or will still be paid for viewing the ads??


Both Mr.A and Mr.B dont know each other and also belong to different cities.

If different authors of different blogs with same administrator click each other's ads,will that be iilegal??
If you will do it one time, then you might be able to get away with it.





But if you do it regularly and Google sees a pattern -- and believe me, they will -- you'd be kicked out of the program faster than you can say "I did not cheat!" Remember, you own these blogs (Google will not care that you have different people managing it) and all these blogs have ONE publisher code -- YOURS. So Google can trace all those clicks, and the pattern of clicking, to your account





I suggest instead of thinking of ways to cheat the program and the Adwords advertisers by clicking on each other's ads, why don't you compel your authors to actually write original content that visitors would love and can give you good income from Adsense





There are ways to increase your Adsense income without resorting to cheating --- I suggest you explore those avenues and don't think of ways to cheat the program.





Google already knows that publishers like you will cheat with Adsense -- and their battalions of PhDs have already come up with ways to stop people like you. If you value your income from Adsense, and think it has a chance to increase, I suggest you NOT to think of "seemingly clever but actually foolish tricks" to cheat the program. Google will catch you -- just see other threads of folks complaining they've been kicked out of the program


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