Tips On How Not To Get Your AdSense Account Banned

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It was in March 2009 that I started using AdSense, and ever since it has been a huge part of my blog monetization technique.

In the first 5 years I earned about 2.2 million INR just from AdSense, and realized no matter how many AdSense alternatives we talk about, AdSense is by far one of the best and the highest paying ad network for any blogger.

I have already shared some of the working tips to increase your Adsense revenue but as I mentioned, Adsense is very strict about AdSense TOS, which means you have to take care of certain things to make sure you don’t violate AdSense policies. We all know that getting Adsense approval is not easy and we need to do many things to keep our AdSense account active.

Recently, I got an email from Adsense team saying that Adsense serving had been disabled on one of my sites. I realized it was the right time to update this post and make new AdSense publishers aware of Adsense policies and the things to avoid, which may lead to an account ban.

Little out of context but since 2011, when Google launched Google Panda, they also made some major changes in Adsense quality guidelines. Especially, in 2011-2012 we noticed that many Indian and Pakistani Adsense publishers had been banned due to copyright violation and low-quality pages. Another major reason for Adsense ban is an invalid click, which is altogether a big topic, and I will cover it in another post.

Google Adsense is very strict about the policies and that is why I removed the Global Translator plugin to save myself from getting banned from Google Adsense.

These are the simple mistakes you and Adsense publisher should avoid getting themselves banned:

Understand Adsense TOS and Stop Violating Adsense Policies

Invalid Clicks

This is how maximum Adsense accounts get into the danger zone. Most publishers who start with Adsense usually ask their friends to click on ads or click on their ads from different IP addresses. If the Adsense team detects any such activity, they put your account in the ‘disabled mode’ to safeguard their advertisers.

Also, many new publishers ask their readers to click on ads, which is also discouraged by Adsense as stated in their program policies.

Using Adsense on an unsupported language blog

At the time of writing, Google doesn’t support all languages to qualify for Adsense program. If you have an approved AdSense account, and you are using it to show it on a blog, the language of which doesn’t qualify as per Adsense TOS, you need to make changes ASAP. If you use any method to make your blog multi-lingual and serve ads on it, it can be considered a violation.

Here is the list of AdSense supported language.

Sending ads on email

Many publishers started the trend of sending AdSense adverts within the email, and sometimes it goes viral. Google finds it against the program policies.

Advertisement label

Many publishers started using tricks like “Click here”, “Click to see hot babe, etc., which encouraged clicks. Encourage clicks? Oh, time to look at point 4.

You use pop-up scripts to show Adsense in pop-up and readers have to click on it to read the content? Another BIG NO.

Competitive contextual advertisement

Make sure you don’t use any other contextual advertisement program. Let Google Adsense be your one and only favorite advertisement program. Though for monetization, you can use many other ad networks. Here are some which I have used, and they comply with Adsense TOS.

Altering the Adsense code

So you are a programmer? Doesn’t matter. Changing your Adsense code in any way is not permitted by Google.

Shading with Image: Placing Google Adsense Image ad unit with the adjacent image can be a great and smart move, but guess what? Do it and Google AdSense might ban you. Google TOS doesn’t allow the use of shading your AdSense image ads with the adjacent image.

Hosting Copyright content

If you are running Adsense on a site that distributes copyright content like Movies, songs or any other files, you are most likely to get an instant ban. Adsense doesn’t allow putting Adsense on the site that distributes copyright stuff.

Linking to the site that distributes illegal and copyright content

This is something which I got to know about in 2012. This is also the biggest reason why most sites are getting the Adsense ban. If you are linking to sites like (streaming movie), illegal or pirated software, Keygen sites, your AdSense serving might be disabled for that particular site. Here is the other type of content, which is not allowed for Adsense sites:

  • Porn, adult material
  • Violent content
  • Racial content
  • Hacking/Cracking
  • Gambling/Casino
  • Pages selling Drugs, Alcohol (Beer or hard alcohol)
  • Pages selling Weapons and ammunition
  • Distribution of course work. Eg: Student Essays

These are just examples. There could be many more. So, you should avoid putting any such content on your blog or at least avoid serving Adsense on those pages.

Paid Traffic

If you are buying traffic for your AdSense enabled sites, it’s not permitted according to AdSense TOS. Also, consider reading Adsense landing page Quality guidelines, which will give you ample amount of idea as to what Google expects from your pages.

Promoting your post on social media or buying traffic from quality sites is not the violation.

Making ads look like part of the content

You are free to make your ads blend with the content by changing the color or size, but don’t make it look exactly like content. In below image you can see what kind of mimicking is not acceptable:

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Quick things to know:

  • Don’t make your AdSense ads sticky. Making it sticky is against AdSense implementation policy.
  • Using AdSense ads on a site which curates videos from YouTube or other video hosting sites, can put your account in the ban radar. To avoid this, ensure you also have original content on your blog. A good idea is to add 200-300 words content in your words describing the video.
  • Don’t place AdSense ads on 404 error page, exit pages, log-in pages and thank you pages.

But if you are a victim of the AdSense ban game, ShoutMeLoud’s earlier post on AdSense alternative program will be very useful for you.

Tip: Use Affiliate marketing to increase your blog income.

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A Blogger, Author and a speaker! Harsh Agrawal is recognized as a leader in digital marketing and FinTech space. Fountainhead of ShoutMeLoud, and a Speaker at ASW, Hero Mindmine, Inorbit, IBM, India blockchain summit. Also, an award-winning blogger.

230 thoughts on “Tips On How Not To Get Your AdSense Account Banned”

  1. Lester

    Thank you for your great tips sir. I have been using adsense more than a year now and I’m glad I made it this far. This reminds me for a more informative and easy to understand way of explaining how not to get banned in adsense.

    Thanks for the tips. Im now earning $250 per month and hoping to make it bigger sooner. 🙂

  2. Ambika

    Hello,

    Thank you for the post.It is informative.I have a quick query.Please address it.

    I started my youtube channels( 2 channels) 2 months ago and did not read adsense TOC properly and was sometimes clicking on my own video ads which led to suspension of my adsense account for 30 days.And now it is enabled again and ads are getting played for my monetized videos.But today again by mistake I played one of my video and I am not sure if ad got played as well . Because after hitting on play button I did not actually see the video for almost 2 minutes.Now I am afraid that in that ad could have got played for more than 30 seconds.

    Will my adsense account be banned permenantly because of this instance.This has happened only once .I mean, after adsense removed 30 days suspension,playing my own ad has happened once(only once) . Do you think this would create a problem ? will my adsense be permenantly banned ?

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Ambika
      Since it happend once, it shouldn’t be an issue. However moving ahead, you should ensure that you don’t accidently click on your ads. You can use Adblocker chrome addon to safeguard yourself from self-clicking.

  3. Vince

    Hi Harsh,

    I am new to adsense….so this might be a basic question…I recently got a fully approved adsense account. I am wondering if I put it on a new site with little traffic, will my adsense account get revoked?

    Thanks for the awesome info on your site, btw!

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      Hey Vince,

      Nope. Adsense will never ban your account because you have low traffic.

  4. Parwinder

    Hello Harsh,

    I have a question.

    How can i prevent repeated ad clicks or impressions generated by one or more users. Suppose there may be some of my competitor, who can try multiple clicks on my ads. My AdSense Account may be disabled.

    How can i stop others to do multiple clicks.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      Hey Parwinder,

      You cannot stop multiple clicks. But you can always report to Google about the malicious activity happening in your account. Google has set up a Invalid Clicks Contact Form right here. This essentially will allow you to disclose what you believe is going on with your account and to let them know you are not familiar with where the clicks are generated.

      1. Param Nimawat

        Hello Sir

        My Adsense account has been suspended due to invalid click but my CTR is less then 10%

  5. Rajesh Batra

    Sir please tell me, if a Youtube channel is banned for 3 strikes, dose it impacts on adsense account by which that channel was monetized? Or some bad impact on other Youtube channels those are monetized with same adsense account?

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      Hey Rajesh,

      I don’t think that your AdSense account should get banned.Also, A copyright strike will expire in three months as long as you complete Copyright School.

  6. Rajath

    I’ve built a website that provide all the latest news about two famous football teams. I write reviews of matchday, transfer updates and all other happenings. I’ve recently applied for Adsense and my doubt is that will I be accepted for using copyright images from official sites since my site gives reviews and kind of news website. Will it come under fair usage policy or will it be copyright infringement. If it is so I can never be accepted by Adsense since I use these copyright images. Should I opt for other ad agencies or should I continue in case Google accepts my Adsense. I was already accepted for YouTube channel and now I upgraded that hosted Adsense account to place ads on website. So Is using copyright images really a big deal.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Rajath
      That depends on upon how in-depth the reviewer is reviewing your website. If you are lucky than it won’t affect anything or sometime they reject because of that. It’s worth trying.

  7. Oirm

    Hello HARSH thanks for great article. I want to know articles should be 100% unique on my webpage to apply for google adsence or i may share other articles ? Thanks

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      Hey Oirm,

      It should be 100% original.

  8. Viklin

    Does using URL shortner scripts to earn more money on your blog violates AdSense policy?

  9. alimo

    If we have one adsense account and we put same ad code tags in our entire different domain

    And same user visitor visit our more than one domain and click on ads

    Will adsense count same user different clicks in different domains or same clicks on one adsense account ads?

  10. Chukwudi

    please if you copy content from another site verbatim, will google ban your add sense

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Chukwudi
      Yes, it can ban your AdSense site.

  11. Harish Kumar NG

    hi I m Harish, Actually i’m a blogger and i own a startup blog. Can you suggest me when can i apply for Adsense account. Right now i dont have much readers can u also suggest me about how to get readers. My blog is technologynewsfeed.com

  12. Misbah

    Hi there. I wanted to know can we access the adsense account from another country? I mean if someone has adsense account of UK, can he/she access it outside UK?

  13. Amila

    Dear Mr Harshal
    tell me how to avoid VPN traffics and click to my website. Will it harmful?

  14. Doug

    Hello sir,
    The problem i have is that my earnings for the last 28 days just keep going down. i make 4,5,9 etc dollars daily but the earnings for the last 28 days just keep dropping.what should i do? What am i supposed to do? please help me

  15. Deepak Saini

    @Harsh Sir Can I Put My Adsense Ad in Any kind of other websites.

  16. Madroane Denis

    Great article sir. We are preparing to start monetization and it’s always good to make sure you stay out of trouble.

  17. Dipraj

    Hi Harsh, 1 Quick Question. Say I’m having a VPS account…. 1 Ip to host as many as blog I have. Taking My ip to be 82.56.76.87 say has hosted blog X and blog Y. Say Blog X go banned for Click Jacking, Is there any chance that blog Y will also be banned as both are having same IP?

    Thanks in Advance!

  18. SAYYED AZAM

    Hi, HARSH AGRAWAL
    I am a big fan of your blog. Recently, I and my friends start our own blog by inspiring you. We select some category for our blog to provide contents such as:-
    Gaming Ex- Best games of 2015
    Blogging Ex- How to find good domain name
    Wordpress Ex- How to create WordPress backup FREE
    Technology Ex- Top 10 android apps for Photo Editing
    SEO Ex- How to improve your website ranking
    Money Making Ex- Top 10 Ideas to make money from a Blog
    Technical Terms Ex- About FTP, HTTP, URL, Web Server, etc

    Do you think anyone of this category is prohibited for Adsense
    Please Check our website ( BloggerJust.com ) and guide us to become one of the best bloggers from India.
    Thank You

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Sayyed
      All the topics mentioned by you are AdSense friendly. 🙂

  19. Shoeb Patel

    How to protect our website from auto-clickers and other malware and viruses?

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