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■ Don't be good ■
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Why you got disabled?
AlternativeS: Adbrite, Shareasale (maybe some CC lead programs), YPN or Chitika. __________________
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Im a pointenslutten in training
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 20
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its happened to others also, especially lately. I think since google got sued for click-fraud, and settled. they tightened the screws a bit on their detection...
its pretty easy to trigger.. its automated/algo based, just send me your urls, and i'll click on the ads a few times and you'll probably get an email warning a couple days later. just kidding of course, i wouldnt do that, but its that simple to trigger.. Click on your own ads a few times, and you'll get the warning also. Click it a few times more after the warning and you'll likely be banned... Google is a great company though, so i dont mind them trying to protect their advertisers... even if its a little extra zealous, its better then not. You can try also YPN... I hope nobody minds the self-plug......... , But....we're in the process of launching a new webmaster revenue generation service.I got the idea in november and it took about 3-4 months of coding to develop.. Basically in a testing phase for a few months... then agan Yahoo YPN is also in a beta period... so not much different in that respect. We Just finished coding the past few weeks and so far its running better then expected. Its pretty extensive, yet tried to make it easy to use. You can sell banner ads, text, or "embedded" link ads... These would be text links placed directly in the body of your text. You set your own pricing, by month/week or by click we handle the transactions, serve the ads, click/traffic reports, etc and you're paid 75% Its somewhat similar to some services out there, but the big uniqueness/ benefit is advertisers get ads placed as direct links to their website/web page for added value... Called DirectLink technology, no javascript ad serving. Likewise we developed "smartcache" technology. If the www.dclickads.com ads site/website went down, ads continue to run, serve, track un-affected in the ad network... that is very unique also. Feel free to give it a try and give me some feedback/ease of usage at the same time... |
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Most Likely NOT a Spammer
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Well YPN isn't available for me, since I'm in Canada, I've never clicked my own ads, and I got a warning once before abotu click fraud, told them I bougth some hitbot traffic by mistake and I redirected that traffic elsewhere quickly, everythign was good for about 6 or 7 months until today,
I'm running a few arcade sites and some credit card sites... out of the ones you mentioned, which one do you suggest? __________________
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Im a pointenslutten in training
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 20
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well i suggest our own webmaster revenue/ads service of course. but its very early in a testing/build up phase.. the service is unique and provides value to both advertisers and publishers. So in due time it will be successful and generate alot of income for webmasters.
as far as google/adsense. I understand what you are saying. its an automated process and i doubt you did anything wrong.. just a trigger in their system caused the problem.. I sense they tightened criteria up after lawsuits, that would cause the trip-wire to happen to reduce click-fraud problems and your site got caught in the wider net. as far as other networks, there is www.adbrite.com and www.clicksor.com among others to try , if ypn wont accept your sites. |
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AZ-IN, USA
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,966
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asuna
I use AdWords (yrs) and AdSense (since beta) and have not really had any problems. If you inquire as to why your AdSense acct was closed they'll tell you exactly why. NobodySpecial Can I track your ads using PHP? __________________
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Im a pointenslutten in training
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 20
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Yes glowlite, its built around php or asp as clients for ad display. So if your website is .php or .asp enabled its exactly the system requirements necessary. In some circumstances, for example a webmaster/publisher doesnt have the capability to install/upload a snippet of php or asp code to their site, it wont work for them. And solutions like adbrite, etc. that serve javascript ads are better.
We're rolling this out and its a new service... So its a beta period... But ypn calls their service a beta, and it works fine, so I assume we can do the same for a few months The big benefits are advertisers get direct links to their sites, and can buy banners ads, text links ads, or "embedded/inline ads" .. So as webmasters you have a wide variety to offer, and advertisers knowing their links are also placed as direct links to their site see an added link advertising benefit will pay premium for them. We also built the technology with what we called "Smartcache" ad serving technology. Its an xml system for transfering data between publisher and our website. It was a designed for optimum performance and never any ad slow downs... We basically balance load across the network. If for example, the www.dclickads.com ad server was completely down, your ads still display and track results unaffected... on the other hand other ad networks, like adbrite, are having performance issues... And its probably a never ending cost/battle for them to keep up. (adbrite just an example, but all of them face this battle) The costs come from somewhere and its basically comes out of webmaster/publisher pockets, as they get the checks mailed to them as a cut of advertiser spends. |
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I'm New Here So Be Gentle
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 4
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Adsense, is hard to harness... lol I had my first account banned because i started to promote my sites HARD, and it paid off with the traffic boost...i saw about an 85% increase, and that lead to more clicks... Google viewed the sites increase as fraud, and payed out 138$ when I had earned well over 1800 that month....
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