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the Google knows... and I learnt my lesson. another lesson worth learning - making money blogging is NOT EASY!
P.S. you didn't hear the story from me.
--blog for dream--
http://ahtim-theblogger.blogspot.com
That's why I only put banner ads.
Hi Liew, I have just visited Kluang and have written something about Kluang. You may want to have a look.
anyone wanna join??
http://tok3tok4.blogspot.com/2007/08/latest-in-...
anyway as an advertiser i will rein or control or even cancel my ad spending if i see a lot of funny clicks from any particular website i advertise over a period of time
so actually the owner of such websites will not win
actually they should be very happy -
- they are getting free money for doing what they enjoy doing - blogging
- so i think i should be keep on putting in good content and they will be rewarded one way or the other
I know one of the companies does have a measure to detect irregular "activities"
I wonder how is he/she going to explain to the advertiser.
Doing this is not worth it. The cost (lost money) of you & your site getting banned is far greater than what you'll ever make trying to play the click game.
One of the ways you can keep your account in good standing when you accidentally self click or know of someone who clicked your ads is to communicate openly with Adsense. I believe Google appreciates transparency on the Publisher's part.
:)