Monday March 31, 2008

Adsense makes no sense

GOOGLE ADSENSELESS

Fucked Over by GoogleAdsense, for the uninitiated, is Google's advertisements that people can display on their websites. Adsense pays the publisher x amount when visitors to that site clicks on one of those ads. I say x amount because no one knows what they pay per click. Google's lack of transparency is designed to get you to place ads on your website and then don't tell you how much they are paying you when someone clicks on one of those ads!

Adsense is open to click fraud, where the publisher, or friends or family, repetitively click on the ads to generate their Adsense earnings. Adsense will ban their ass when discovered. However, I believe that many cases who have had their Adsense account terminated wrongfully.

From what I understand, publishers are notified by Google Adsense team that their Adsense account has been terminated for fraud. But the best part is, is that Google or Adsense offer no evidence of the alleged incidents and refuse to enter into any discussions about the matter. Period! And to add salt to injury, Adsense refuses to pay out any outstanding earnings!

So, it is basically, when it comes to Google's Adsense program, that your Adsense account is terminated because we suspect you of click fraud, but provide no evidence, and we are not going to pay out your earnings and when you signed up our agreement allows us to deny you of any rights or recourse! Another case of the big dog(Google) being able to screw anyone they please and no one can do anything about it, because Google has the best lawyers money can buy.

This company is veiled in secrecy, openly employs and recruits spys, takes the 5th on all questions and fail better business practices. Welcome to the Secret Society of Google.

How to avoid being terminated from Adsense, visit Google's Adense.

Filed under adsense by Darrell Ridley

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