Displaying Google ads on a site or blog is not a sure deal to riches.
So, why is Google so strict about approving sites or blogs into the
Adsense program? As if an approval would make them instant millionaire.
Not at all! Enough work still has to be done to make sense out of
Adsense. For sure you must be on top of your game to make anything meaningful out of Adsense. Even those sites or blogs already accommodated
into the
Google ad network are being guided by stringent policies that could
sometimes be violated unknowingly. To get Adsense approval is tough but
to make money with Adsense is even tougher. Even after approving your
site or blog, they continue to display blank ads for close to two
months. All in the bead to frustrate you. Therefore, what is the essence
of being so severe with alleged violators of Adsense policies to the
extent of disabling their account without warning, not even a suspension
is given for start. Just outright blocking! To add salt to injury, when
blocked, no concrete reason is given of your offense. That's is not
fair and infact an
abuse of fundamental human right! Punishing somebody without telling
him his offense. Sometimes, site or blog owners are completely innocent
of the offense.
The greatest frustration of all is that Adsense is
once in a life time participation. Thus, when you lose it, you cannot
get it anymore i.e when ban, it is for life. Not even an appeal can
remedy the situation.
Being ban from the Adsense program is not
the end of the world. Never let Google's frustration deprive you of what
you intend to achieve with your site or blog. Stay focused and continue
to thrive your site or blog. Many have grown their site or blog to
success without Adsense. You too can.So, remain focused!
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