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Want to know about Google AdSense and their conditions.. 

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AdSense is an affiliate program created by Google, where owners of blogs and websites can sign up, to publish ads contracted on the Google advertising platform and be paid for this display. It works as if you were renting space from your site so Google can insert its ads. In exchange, google Adsense passes to the owner of the site of affiliated blogger, a percentage of the amount paid by the advertiser.

Google AdSense is a free service that offers you access to literally thousands of advertisers. In addition, the platform offers dozens of reports, which greatly facilitates the performance management of the ads and helps you to promote in search of greater profitability. In short, the ideal tool for monetizing websites.

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Ok. But I heard that it bannes permanently someone's why ? Is there any genuine reason ?
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Although there is a long list of violations that can place your account at risk, most violations are due to invalid traffic and policy violations.

Invalid traffic is a term used for different types of advertising fraud that can occur. It's primarily related to sophisticated robots that look and click on your advertising inventory.

Policy violations can include a range of content violations.

This may include illegal, adult, copyrighted, or any other content that AdSense policies prohibit you from posting.


But here are some reasons that may cause your Google Account to be suspended forever:


Violation of Terms of Use.

Pishing and malware submissions.

Spam practice.

Content sharing related to child exploitation.

Sharing of terrorist content.

Creatin false accounts.

Use of bots to send automatic messages.

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Google Adsence is the place online where website owners apply to become part of Google's Advertising Network. Website owners navigate the Google Adsence and apply for the right to host ads. Once approved website owners are given to access to a dashboard where they can create little snippets of code by Google Adsence to put on their website to tell Google I am putting ad on particular area.


Adsense is you getting paid by Google for displaying ads on your content this content can be anything from your website pages. this works fairly simple Google makes most of its money from ads, ads to be displayed to your website, advertiser pay google to have those ads displayed & you get a percentage from that money but all ads are matched to your content.


Google Adsence is legally allowed to create single account but not multiple account. if you do this then that leads to suspended account.


The following Conditions should be follows:

  1. You must be over 18 years old.
  2. You must use a supported language because Google Adsence support limited language
  3. Unique and Plagiarism Free Content, Plagiarism should be less than 20%.
  4. Your site must have required pages - about us, contact us, privacy policy, disclaimer for adsence account.
  5. Content must be Comply with Google Polices, content should not used from copyright content.
  6. Keep updating content on every 15 days like your blog on website.
  7. Don't Drive Fake Traffic
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I have been using Adsense for several years on my blogs and I earn something from it nearly every day. I am unlikely ever to make a fortune from so doing, because the amounts in question are very small - but it's better than nothing.
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Sir, I do not understand what you want to say?!!! Can you explain it please..
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Google Adsense is a program run by Google through which website publishers in the Google network of content sites serve text, images, videos or interactive media advertisements that are targeted to the site content and audiences. These advertisements are administered, sorted and maintained by Google. They can generate revenue on either pay-per-click or per-impression basis. 

The whole process is quit simple. You can create an Adsense account , insert a small amount of code into your web pages. Google will display targeted ads on your page that are either relevant to the content of your website or to users previous searches, based on its proprietary algorithms.   

Your website visitors will start clicking those ads and you will be paid for it. 
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Google AdSense is a program offered by Google that allows website owners and publishers to display targeted advertisements on their websites and earn money through clicks or impressions. Advertisers bid on keywords and ads are displayed on the websites of the publishers who have enrolled in the program. Publishers earn a percentage of the revenue generated from the advertisements displayed on their website. AdSense is a cost-effective and user-friendly way for small and large businesses to promote their products and services online and reach their target audience.
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Google AdSense is a program run by Google through which website publishers in the Google network of content sites serve text, images,video or interactive media advertisements are administered, sorted and maintained by Google.
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Google AdSense is a program that allows website publishers to display ads on their site and earn money when users interact with the ads.
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program run by Google through which website publishers in the Google Network of content sites serve text, images, video, or interactive media advertisements that are targeted to the site content and audience. These advertisements are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google. 
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