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| What You Must Know About Googles Terms Of Service
When you install a piece of software, you usually get an End
User License Agreement that you're supposed to read carefully.
You're then supposed to click a button to show that you've read
it all through, understand it and agree with every word. If
anyone but the lawyers who write these things has ever read them
I'll eat my hat. Most people just click and move on.
The Google Terms of Service are different.
Before you put Google's AdSense code on your website, you must
read the Terms of Service carefully. I'm not just saying that to
protect myself legally; I'm saying that to protect your income.
Google's terms are strict but sensible. They stop people from
talking users who have no intention of buying from an advertiser
into clicking on an ad. They protect advertisers from having
their sites promoted in places with objectionable content. And
they stop publishers from playing around with the code.
That last point is important. One of the biggest reasons that
people get banned from Google is that they play around with the
code to improve the way their ads look. They get a bit too smart
and think they can do a better job than Google. That's a
terrible mistake.
If you break the Terms of Service - even accidentally - you
could find yourself banned for life. That's the loss of all your
AdSense revenues because of one silly mistake.
The fact is, there are lots of perfectly legitimate strategies
that you can use to change the way your ads look. Google itself
provides a whole box of tools that you can use - and you should
use them. It's precisely how you use those tools that will
determine whether or not your site brings in pennies or
bucketloads of bucks. In fact, there are so many ways that you
can change the way your ad looks that there's no need to touch
the code at all.
That doesn't mean you can't use code at all though. One way to
increase your click-throughs is to put the code inside a table
so that the ads make a better impression on the page. Is that in
line with Google's Terms of Service? You bet - provided you know
how or do it right. And you can bet that it will have a great
effect on your click-throughs and your revenues.
For more Google AdSense tips, visit www.adsense-secrets.com
Copyright © 2005 Joel Comm. All rights reserved
About the author:
Joel Comm is Dr. AdSense, an Internet entrepreneur who has been
online for more than 20 years. Joel is co-creator of
ClassicGames.com, now known as Yahoo! Games and is the author of
the web's best-selling AdSense ebook, "Google AdSense Secrets
(Or What Google Never Told You About Making Money With
Adsense)".
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