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djbungle
post Feb 15 2005, 11:23 PM
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djbungle,

It has been reported to me, that previously members were being requested to click adverts purely for the sake of aiding .

Google has informed us that this in fact does not aid us in any way and is actually considered to be fraud. Please ignore any previous requests to <- snipped -> ads as a matter of donation.

Holy cow, This is the best news ive had in a while..

Comments please!}
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Hazaa
post Feb 15 2005, 11:41 PM
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Admin made this clear, and I think there is a topic lurking somewhere which states that it is illegal for admin to ask members to <- snipped -> adds. Odd?!}
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Boomba
post Feb 16 2005, 07:46 AM
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Well the google people must be too cheap to pay up that much... I guess they check each thing if the price is too high... wink.gif
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TheStand
post Feb 18 2005, 11:17 PM
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Look at what us humble FNHers have done, we have angered the GOOGLE GODS!!! RUNNNNNN!!!!!

Anywho, the best way to deal with this is to lock/delete all threads that deal with this. From what I know, google can be strict on upholding their rules like this, so if they see anyone mentioning anything about the money-making ads on the site the post was on, they'll count it as fraud. So, be careful, nie the gods rain their anger down! :mrgreen:
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God
post Feb 18 2005, 11:30 PM
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Well the google people must be too cheap to pay up that much... I guess they check each thing if the price is too high... wink.gif


Actually, Google doesn't pay for the ads. Google gets paid for the ads. The companies whose ads are displayed pay Google per click, and Google keeps a good portion of the money, then sends the rest to the site which placed the ads. Google enforces the policy about not encouraging users to <- snipped -> to keep the ad-payers from complaining.}
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SSR
post Feb 19 2005, 01:53 AM
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i can definetely see this as fraud. and codeFX your alf right and wrong. the people that have ads on google adsences pay google either monthly or per click im not sure but google just doesnt give whateevr money to nayway its 5cents per clcik on a google ad.
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SSR
post Feb 19 2005, 05:16 PM
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Boomba
post Feb 24 2005, 02:11 PM
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Well the google people must be too cheap to pay up that much... I guess they check each thing if the price is too high... wink.gif


Actually, Google doesn't pay for the ads. Google gets paid for the ads. The companies whose ads are displayed pay Google per click, and Google keeps a good portion of the money, then sends the rest to the site which placed the ads. Google enforces the policy about not encouraging users to <- snipped -> to keep the ad-payers from complaining.


But if google doesn't pay the ad-bearers much, they get more... They like more...}
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chakhei
post Feb 24 2005, 02:56 PM
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Well the google people must be too cheap to pay up that much... I guess they check each thing if the price is too high... wink.gif


Actually, Google doesn't pay for the ads. Google gets paid for the ads. The companies whose ads are displayed pay Google per click, and Google keeps a good portion of the money, then sends the rest to the site which placed the ads. Google enforces the policy about not encouraging users to <- snipped -> to keep the ad-payers from complaining.


But if google doesn't pay the ad-bearers much, they get more... They like more...


Therefore, advertisers at google adsense can see the detail statistics of their advertisements. And from which site their ads are being clicked. If they detect abnormal click they report to Google and google doesn't consider abit, they will disable the publishers' (FNH and others) ID. That's the end.. and whatever money accumulated amount has been cancelled abruptly without any explantion, an explanation can be found only at TOS and service at google adsense.

I hope only genuine clicks should be generated. If you are really interested in the ad, you cannot just click only once, you will surely go deep inside the advertisers' site (that helps the clidk-through, which fraud clickers don't usually do) making the click very reasonable for advertisers to accept it as a genuine click... Knowing these facts, let us know how to manage adsense here... misuse of anything is dangerous including internet and this adsense...

A very long explanation indeed... laugh.gif}
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Berserker
post Feb 27 2005, 12:49 AM
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Man..I wish I was able to sign up for adsense....I'm to young and no SSn
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