The company updated AdSense documentation

Jan 18, 2007 06:50 GMT  ·  By

AdSense is one of the most attractive products developed by the search giant because it allows registered users to earn money with ease, by simply placing Google ads on their webpages. When a new user wants to register its website for the service, the company is very severe, imposing multiple rules for every client. If any of them is infringing any condition, the company rejects the new account application or, if the client is already registered for AdSense, it disables and bans the username. This way, the company tries to maintain a fair competition between users, allowing them to earn the same amount of money, depending of the number of their visitors.

One of the most frequent policy infringements is when you click your own ads, meaning that many users are trying to trick the company and earn additional money by clicking on the ads placed on their websites. They must know that Google creates a log for every new activity into your AdSense account, so this kind of earning money must be avoided. Because more and more users are registering for the advertising platform, but only few of them are reading the Program Policies, Google's employees decided to update the documentation to let the new clients understand easier the AdSense conditions.

"Call it getting a jump on spring cleaning: we've launched a new version of the AdSense Online Program Policies today. We've tried to make the format more readable, so those of you who start the day with a cup of coffee and a copy of the Program Policies may notice that much of the wording is new. Nearly all of the policies themselves have stayed the same, but we encourage everyone to take a look at the new version, if only to re-familiarize yourself with the details," Arlene Lee, AdSense Publisher Support, said on the official blog.