How to Cheat Google AdSense ! and Why You Shouldn’t !

Submitted by abinshamsudeen on Sun, 2006-05-21 02:41. ::

HOW TO CHEAT GOOGLE ADSENSE from www.adsensecheats.com :

1.Basic clicker cheat

This is a noob. This guy knows almost nothing about web technology or network architecture. He clicks on his ads every time he has chance. It can be a few clicks to hundreds of clicks daily. Most likely he doesn’t even read the AdSense Program Policies and Terms and Conditions.

2.Proxy clicker cheat

She knows a thing or two about cookies and IP address. Or she doesn’t know, but somehow guessed that if she use the things called anonymizer, Google will not be able to trace her, because her identity is hidden. She may use anonymizer / proxy websites or specialized anonymous software like tor (The Onion Router).

3.Multiple computer clicker cheat

He knows that somehow Google will detect if the clicks are originated from his own computer. So he will try to even out origin of the clicks. He will recruit his friends, family members, relatives, neighbors, his cats, and his dogs on single mission: to click on the ads. He will also click on the AdSense ads when he is using the library computers, or his office workstation.

4.Software clicker cheat

Graduate to the next step is buyers of clickbots / click-bots. These are specialized robot software to click on AdSense ads. It will browse around your websites, clicking on the ads every few minutes. The more advanced ones will cloak the IP address too, so the website seems to be very popular worldwide. To cover the track, this clickbots will browse around the advertisers sites too while continuing its “click quest”.

5.Paid-clickers cheat

If you don’t like automated things, there is always other option for you. Just pay $50 dollars a month to the professional AdSense clickers. These are groups of highly specialized Internet surfers with office in the dark rooms in street corners of India, Pakistan, and China, helping AdSense account owner to earn good amounts of money – before the AdSense account is disabled, that is. They will browse around your websites, clicking on the ads every few minutes. Because they use human eyes, they know which ads worth more. And to be more convincing they can click a link or two, or sign up free offers / newsletters on the advertiser sites.

6.Click-rings cheat

Network is power. So says many business gurus. Instead of taking things to their own hand, this people realize that they can join hands with those with similar goals and distribute AdSense clicks among themselves, the so called AdSense click-rings. Joining this click-ring network means that your website address will be made known to members, who will regularly browse the website and click on your AdSense ads. In exchange, you will also browse other members’ sites and click on their AdSense ads. The medium used varies. Some click-ring groups use mail-list for communications. Some are using bulletin boards/forum, Yahoo groups, or Usenet. IRC is another popular way. Slightly more complicated is specialized AdSense exchange software for collecting members website address and displaying others’ websites for clicking.

7.Other medium cheat

I have tens of thousands email address on my newsletter subscriber list. If I include AdSense ads on my newsletters, with 5% CTR, I can get a thousand clicks per one email. Not bad. Or I can pay someone to write some useful/nice/funny/cute toolbars or firefox extensions or screensavers that people can download and use for free, and display my AdSense ads there.

8.Visitor cheat

Simply putting “Visit out sponsors” or “Check out the ads above” on your website is cheating. This might not be very clear-cut cheat to some. But Google AdSense program policies has stated clearly, the only text allowed are “Advertisements” or “Sponsored List”

9.Spam cheat

This is the highest level all click-frauds, the Maestro of Fraudsters. She spams millions of emails regularly, offering to “satisfy your inner needs if you can help me check on the links on my website”. Of course, email is not the only way. What IRC and instant messaging (IM) are for, after all. She will look for unsuspecting victims, offering something too-good-to-be-true “if only they will visit the website and click on the links”.

10.Click-through-rate cheat

Whichever method(s) above used, there is one limiting condition: the CTR(click-though-rate). Any CTR that exceeds certain percentage (probably around 10%) will raise red flag in Google AdSense back room. To lower the CTR, the professional cheaters will create some pages on the same domain that attracts very high traffic. Some interesting freebies will sure do the tricks. AdSense code is pasted there, thus creating a very high page impressions. Whether or not the the ads are clicked does not matter anyway, because they are targeting low paying keyword that does not have much competition. The fake clicks are, of course on the big money is, the low traffic pages that is stuffed with high-paying keywords.

Why You Shouldn’t Cheat AdSense:

If you applied for AdSense account with intention to cheat and earn fast bucks, I hope by now you have understood that you shouldn’t.

Why? You say. Google is so rich, losing some pennies won’t hurt.

Well. Probably. But when I say you shouldn’t, trust me. You really shouldn’t. These are just some reasons:

1. You can’t cheat Google

Every once in while, someone will comes out with ingenious idea of how to get more money from AdSense in less than honorable ways. He will announce to the whole world, posting in every forum and tell people how smart he is. His idea is always untraceable by Google, it is always original, and it always gives easy money.

What he doesn’t know is, few months after that, he will get caught by Google, always. And his AdSense account will be disabled. Always. And he is banned from ever applying for AdSense account again. Always.

Google is a giant, with 2005 revenue of almost US$ 10 billions, and profits of more than US$ 1 billion. A large chunk of this comes from Adwords / AdSense advertisements.

More click fraud means less trust, less advertisers and less money, to the extent that if unsolved it will bring collapse to pay-per-click advertisement business. Now. Do you think Google will let you jeopardize their billion dollar business model?

They have money and ability to bring together many of the the smartest and brightest engineers and scientists on earth, has been doing that and will continue to do so. How smart do you think you are that you can outsmart collaborative effort of the brightest brains?

You might be able to pull through for two or three months, but eventually the fraud detection algorithm will catch up and you are caught. And you get banned from Google AdSense, among other things.

2. Cheating = stealing

No matter how you want to justify, face it, cheating is stealing. You are not only stealing from Google, but also from Adwords publishers. Majority of these are are not big companies, but small webmasters depending on Internet to make a living.

Moreover, even if your morality (or lack thereof) permits stealing from your own fellow, bear in mind that stealing is illegal. Regardless of whether it is done offline or online, a crime is a crime. You might get jailed for that.

In fact, Google has started to bring AdSense fraudsters to court a few months ago. Some were jailed, and some others were fined heavily.

3. It is just too easy to earn more, legally

Let’s say you managed to cheat AdSense undetected. You don’t use clickbot or proxy or click-ring or paid clickers. You managed to somehow get the clicks from distributed IP. You don’t use pop-ups, spyware, adware. You are careful that your CTR does not exceed 10%. Still, your earning is limited. There is a cap you can’t cross, else you will invite unwanted attention to your account.

With so much effort to cover your traces, actually you will get better result if you concentrate your effort to improve the website.

Write more contents, submit articles, improve on your search engine optimisation, improve adsense placement, and you can get the same earning or even more. Sure it will take some time, but this is legitimate.

content source : www.adsensecheats.com

alfanhendro
Submitted by alfanhendro on Sat, 2006-05-27 23:45.

Hi,

I'm the author of this, and a few other articles. I can confirm that sha has not ask for permission to post it here.

You can see these articles either at adsensecheats.com or hundredtips.com 

sha/tips_for_creating_an_adsense_website

sha/how_to_get_banned_from_google_adsense

sha/how_to_cheat_google_adsense_and_why_you_shouldn_t

sha/google_adsense_100_tips   

The original locations are:

http://www.adsensecheats.com/2006/04/04/tips-for-creating-an-adsense-website/ 

http://www.adsensecheats.com/2006/04/09/how-to-get-banned-from-google-adsense/

http://www.adsensecheats.com/2006/04/27/how-to-cheat-google-adsense/

http://www.adsensecheats.com/2006/04/01/why-you-shouldnt-cheat-adsense/

http://www.hundredtips.com/100-google-adsense-tips.html 

This article below is sourced from goarticles.com but the requested resource box is not included on sha's posting.

sha/how_to_double_your_adsense_income_instantly

http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=32685

 

I have sent message via fusepress to sha on Mon, 2006-05-22 and Todd on Tue, 2006-05-23, but have not get any response from them.

 

weblover
Submitted by weblover on Thu, 2006-05-25 20:22.

What kind of ironic people here!

This article itself is stolen, you got two stolen articles in one, that's a fucker this sha user should be banned from fusepress and adsense at once:

http://www.adsensecheats.com/2006/04/01/why-you-shouldnt-cheat-adsense/

http://www.adsensecheats.com/2006/04/27/how-to-cheat-google-adsense/ 

- by Fernando Hal

 Except if SHA is Fernando Hal, but for sure he isn't, just someone who pasted and copied articles in order to get quick money out of adsense, so go and read what you steal:"

 Moreover, even if your morality (or lack thereof) permits stealing from
your own fellow, bear in mind that stealing is illegal. Regardless of
whether it is done offline or online, a crime is a crime. You might get
jailed for that.

 

 

http://www.ROBORAMA.info

LaLindsey
Submitted by LaLindsey on Fri, 2006-05-26 17:32.

I don't think you meant ironic.....

 i·ron·ic    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (-rnk) also i·ron·i·cal (-rn-kl)
adj.

  1. Characterized by or constituting irony.
  2. Given to the use of irony. See Synonyms at sarcastic.
  3. Poignantly contrary to what was expected or intended: madness, an ironic fate for such a clear thinker.

 Maybe MORONIC? Or something to that effect?

 

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weblover
Submitted by weblover on Tue, 2006-05-30 01:19.

Hello, yes I meant ironic, the fact that the copied article talks about way to cheat adsense (and not do it) when the poster is doing something against adsense's ToS (stealing content)

 

I think it's ironic, in a way. 

weblover
Submitted by weblover on Fri, 2006-05-26 17:22.

That's better to cite your sources, but still could be unfair because maybe those guys where you took the content may not want others to republish their articles on other sites, did you check with them? I don't think so! 

alov
Submitted by alov on Wed, 2006-05-24 16:22.

It`s not matter of if we are not cheating or not Google, It is that simply stealing is not a good action!

alfanhendro
Submitted by alfanhendro on Tue, 2006-05-23 00:46.

Stolen contents are one reason to get banned by AdSense. AdSense policy states that AdSense codes cannot be placed on pages that  infringes on other people's copyright. 

rabbitSoft
Submitted by rabbitSoft on Mon, 2006-05-22 22:41.

Yes, I agree with your concern. But face it, there are a lot of people out there who thinks they are smart and they can outsmart somebody... FACT is... THEY DON'T CARE