Cheating AdSense

Posted by Razorloq | 2:00 PM

I was there once. Clicked on my own ads a few times. Asked my dad to click on them at work. Asked my mom to click on them from school. Asked my friends on Google Talk to click on them like mad. I got a great amount of money, but I also got banned way before any of these numbers could become tangible currency. I read the post at the following web address, and got the information about how to cheat AdSense more productively: http://www.cheatad.com/2006/04/27/how-to-cheat-google-adsense/.

However, there still remained a problem. I had a brand new account, since I had not filled in any tax information on the last one. I had some sites and blogs up that were receiving legitimate hits from around the world. I had a list of several hundred free proxies I had gathered, and I was manually clicking away, changing proxies, clicking away, changing proxies, and clicking away. I was cheating AdSense. Banned the next day, ladies and gentlemen. As I look back, it was definitely with good reason.

Don't be stupid. As many have stated before on oh so many internet marketing forums, click fraud is downright fraud. There's no way around it. Others on the same forums sometimes pay thousands of dollars through AdWords to see their advertisements pop up on AdSense boxes in the hopes of receiving some legitimate conversions. Click fraud is simply taking this opportunity away from the advertiser and instead attempting to root the money with the ad publisher, i.e. click fraudster.

Two years ago, after over a year of being banned from AdSense on an account containing all of my personal and tax information, the account was mysteriously and surprisingly reinstated out of the blue. I never received an email, I never received any notification that it was being reinstated, but it was. Oh, it was, and it was the real thing, too. So I did some hard research for several months before starting up again, and the results were rather shocking once I began cheating AdSense once more.

Why were the results so different? Well, first off, I was doing no click fraud. I was not inhibiting the CTR of my AdSense and was not stopping conversions for AdWords users. I was simply tweaking the Terms of Service for AdSense to fit my own needs without breaking them to the point of a permanent ban. I feel as if my reinstatement was a sign for me to do my research before delving into the wonderful world of AdSense.

Over the next few weeks, I will be releasing my various methods for moneymaking through, essentially, "cheating" AdSense. Follow along as I unravel the mystery.