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Program policies Google Adsense make no allowances for deceptive practices. More important, the Publisher can do to ensure that the integrity of their Web site is whether what is happening on your site.




Google has clearly not click your own ads or ask others to do so. But that is the practice in the editor may not intentionally provide?




Make sure that ads Google related to never appear in an unsolicited pop-up window. Have not spoken in the purchase of traffic on your site, which may contain Adware.




Respect the trademarks of Google. Don't use Google trademarks or logos without their consent.




Do not change the Adsense code. If you are a professional HTML, do not think that you can add your own code. If you are new to HTML, copy and paste the code. Don't mess with it.




Offer good conditions for advertisers and a positive user experience. Not trying to be misleading in any way. Google rules may seem strict, but believe me, protecting the integrity of Google Adsense program is in your interest, and Google. Finally positive, honest Google Adsense means more money for us all.




Useful books on Google Adsense for users of all phases of




You must purchase the book using Google Adsense? Not necessarily. Google support page has a large amount of information. But it may consider this if you want to read the Adsense Wizard account, such as Eric Giguere or say, if you want to learn more about HTML. ' Get the blogs: a Hyperconnected Peek into the world of weblogs by biz stone has a lot of information on blogs, but the information on Google Adsense. Here are some books that you can find on amazon.com on this issue.




Make easy money with Google: using advertising Adsense, Eric Giguère




Google Adsense manual by Angus Mcleod




Advertising Google Tools: cashing in with Adsense, Adwords and Google API Harold Davis




Top paying keywords Google Adsense and Adwords for pharmaceuticals (in digital format) [Download: Adobe Reader], w. Frederick Zimmerman




The idiot guide complements the growth of your business with Google Dave Taylor


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