I must tell you that if you have a perfect blog, you can get Google Ad sense approved quickly with no problem but it is very hard to maintain it long if click fraud detection is not done.
We all know Google AdSense is one of most used monetized method by every blogger but since everything goes online there is no exception something can go wrong. One of these is invalid click activity which is beyond your control.
Google AdSense click fraud detection softwarewhich tells you a complete detail of visitor activity on your website.
99% of banned Google AdSense accounts are deactivated due to invalid click activity and it means a total life time ban. The AdSense team use a much sophisticated algorithms to detect fraud done by once banned person. But there are some tricky way you have get another new AdSense account legally.
But if you monitor visitor activities on your website regularly I am sure you can save your account from getting banned.
But how to get AdSense clicks monitored with their IPs address? The answer is StatCounter.
StatCounter? Google AdSense click fraud detection software.
The StatCounter is Adsense Click Fraud Monitoring Plugin. StatCounter is a web traffic analysis tool. It let you track all the clicks and exit links, by observing these details you can easily detect fraud clicks and report it to AdSense team before they ban you. StatCounter plugin can you in the mission for tracking invalid clicks.
StatCounter provide the IPs that from which you get majority of clicks after which you can block the IPs and protect your money making machine. It is considered as best click fraud protection software.
Tips to earn profit through adsense
- Max Out Ad Units. We’ll start off with an easy one: AdSense lets you have up to three standard ad units on a page, so you’d be wise to take advantage by maxing out.
- Max Out Link Units. Link units are a wildly underused AdSense option; placing up to three of these on a page should give you a quick, meaningful boost. For sample implementations of link units, check out these example pages.
- Pay Attention to Link Units. This point is worth reiterating. While many publishers focus primarily on traditional ad units, link units have the potential to out-earn leaderboards and rectangles.
- Set up a Custom Search Engine. This is another way to get more AdSense units on your site; custom search engines will generally see very high RPMs (though traffic is relatively light).
- Enable Placement Targeting. This allows advertisers to include your website in their campaign, either by name or by targeting an interest group. Placement targeting should be enabled by default, but if you’re using DFP you may need to take a few additional steps.
- Set up Custom Channels. Setting up custom channels will allow you to get better insights into what’s working and what isn’t, and will make testing down the road easier. It’s pretty easy to get these up and running, and worth making the up front investment to do so.
- Allow Text & Images. One of the primary choices within AdSense involves either restricting an ad unit to “image only” or allowing both text and image ads. Permitting text ads to show gives AdSense a deeper pool of ads, and will almost certainly increase your click rate and earnings.
- Use Standard Units. While AdSense lets partners choose from more than a dozen ad units, there are a few units that are more common with advertisers. Using these common ad sizes–300×250, 728×90, and 160×600–will give AdSense a deeper pool of advertisers from which to choose.
- Monitor Fill Rate. Make sure that you’re serving ads and not blank space on your site. Monitoring fill rate is an easy way to do this; if there are any discrepancies, here are five reasons why AdSense and Analytics may not match.
- Supplement AdSense. The terms and conditions of AdSense allow for only three ad units per page. In many cases, pages can comfortably accommodate more than three ads per page without overwhelming visitors and leading to a bad experience. If you think your site could use more ad units, there’s nothing to stop you from supplementing your AdSense units with ads from a competing provider. (For more on supplementing AdSense with additional ad networks, jump to this section.)
- Place Units Above the Fold (ATF). This one might seem obvious: the higher up on a page your ads are, the more they’ll be viewed (and the more you’ll earn).
- Relative Positioning Matters. While placing ads above the fold is generally advantageous, the relative positioning of ads (i.e., what they’re next to) is more important than their explicit location in the page. Scroll down to #24 on this list for an example of an ad that’s above the fold, but likely out of sight within the first few seconds of a visitor being on the page.
- Beware of Overdoing It. When chasing AdSense earnings, it’s easy to get carried away and make decisions that are detrimental to the user experience in order to generate some additional revenue. While there may be a short term win, you’ll ultimately hurt the long term earnings potential of your site by eroding your traffic base. Here is the example Google gives of what not to do (on the far right).
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