How To Succeed with Google Adsense by Following The TOS-Image via Wikipedia
Even if you haven’t been into Internet marketing for very long you should know that it is important to correctly monetize your websites. Even though there are a number of ways to do this, Google AdSense is turning out to be the chosen method to make money from a website or a blog. The reason that Google Adsense is so popular is that it is easy to integrate into just about any type of website you can make and it gives you immediate results. However, if you really want to reach your full potential using Google AdSense you need to be aware of the fact that the program has rules and you are required to follow them. If you don’t, Google will immediately close your account. In this article we will discuss the three most common mistakes knowingly made by AdSense publishers.
If you’re new to AdSense, then you need to know that you are never to click-through the ads on your site – that goes for your friends who may want to help you out, too. If you do that, then you’ll be noticed immediately, but they seem to allow for mistakes and will allow one – maybe, because they know people make mistakes, sometimes. You’re not going to fool Google, so avoid thinking you can be sneaky and ask the people you know to visit your site and click on an ad, or two. Google learned that one many years ago.
The best policy we’ve found is to avoid discussing our websites and business activities with people we know, in general, and that is actually a good idea for a lot of reasons. Maybe some people are dumb enough to try to use software applications to generate false clicks; that won’t work, either. Unless you don’t care if you get banned, then it’s your decision if you want to try and game their system. You need to know that it takes time to create any kind of business, and that includes websites and blogs that publish Adsense ads. You’ll need to dedicate yourself to developing a substantial Adsense income, but it is doable if you’ll do what’s required to make it happen. Displaying adjacent images is hard and confusing for most site traffic. Previously, publishers would place same number of images as the number of text ads in order to increase the CTR or the click through rate, which kind of gave a false impression that these images were represented by these text ads. Even putting in a line or space between your ads is against the rules. You need to take steps to ensure that your images and ads aren’t arranged in any way that could potentially confuse or mislead a site visitor. Avoiding such small mistakes goes a long way in ensuring that your account is safe and your relationship with Google isn’t affected.
You’ll also be expected to never mix other context ads on the same page that you’re displaying Google Adsense ads. It’s really just all about competition and nothing more. Another TOS no-no is to display anything that looks like it is emulating their Adsense blocks. Yes, other advertising platforms like Chitika or Yahoo context ads are found because they look different from Adsense ads. All that may sound like a hassle to you, but in the end if you stay the course you’ll see why it matters. You can run certain contextual ads, but you may want to run it past Adsense support to make sure.
In conclusion, from the above article we can clearly see that success with Google AdSense depends on how well you can manage your account and follow the rules strictly. After you have been involved with it for a while, you’ll be good to go.

