My Google AdWords Account Got Banned

I promised to talk about how Google banned my AdWords account and almost forgot about it. Just to get the record straight and remind myself never to depend on Google, I decided to write it finally.

So the word “ban” usually implies that I did something terribly wrong, right? Well actually, I really don’t understand exactly what I did, even till today. Let’s go back to that stupid anonymous email I got from Google AdWords:

Dear advertiser,

We are writing to let you know that your Google AdWords account has been disabled due to one or more serious violations of our advertising policies related to Landing Page and Site Quality.  As a result, your ads will no longer run through the Google AdWords system and we are unable to accept advertising from you in the future.  Please note that future accounts you open will also be disabled.

As part of our commitment to making the AdWords experience safe and effective for our users and our advertisers, we routinely review the landing pages that our advertisers promote through our search and content networks.  If we find that an advertiser has submitted a landing page that egregiously violates our policies, we reserve the right to take immediate account-level action.

Landing pages advertised via AdWords must have relevant, original content, and must be transparent about the nature of the business being promoted. Further, advertising certain types of sites will lead to immediate account disabling.  These types of sites include, but are not limited to:

  1. Sites that charge users or collect personal information in exchange for a product that is never delivered
  2. Sites that charge for “free” software
  3. Sites that trick users into paying for fake or poor-quality content
  4. Sites that charge users for information that makes unrealistic promises of financial or personal gain
  5. Sites that install malware software on a visitor’s computer

Please note that this action is related to sites that have recently been advertised through your account.  In a review of your account history, we found that your account had submitted a least one site that egregiously violated our advertising policies.  Although you may have removed these sites since our latest review, advertisers that have a history of promoting these types of sites are still subject to account-level disabling.

So that was it. After six bloody years using AdWords and trying to keep up with all their ever changing Terms and Conditions, and never getting ANY campaigned banned or slapped, I was just cut loose.

Banned for life. Email didn’t even contain my name.

The thing is, I wasn’t even promoting any affiliate stuff, just three of my own sites: Death of a Blogger, Host Commando and PLR WP Videos.

The “Death of a Blogger” site was getting a good 28% optin conversion from AdWords traffic. The PLR Videos site was getting a good overall sales conversion of 3%++ and it was very profitable too.

My ads were all getting good CTR, my landing page scores was between 7 to 10. I never got any ads disabled or any warning from Google previously, for six years.

So basically even though I wrote good ads and promoted stuff people wanted, with results to prove it, Google thinks otherwise.

Did I go against some of their terms and conditions? Well I don’t know because they are so vague and subjective.

And the worst part, they selectively applied their bans. Any product I was promoting when I got banned, you’ll still see a lot of people promoting similar ones via AdWords.

After trying to get in touch with a human being (with a name) and failing, I finally decided I’m done with AdWords. In fact I’m done with any Google product that required me to be in business with them. That’s why although I got approved for the Google Affiliate Network, I completely ignored it.

Won’t they just do the same thing to me later? Ban me for life, treat me like a rabid unwanted dog? All three responses I got from them were the same vague, canned answers that never really told me exactly what they found so offensive with my ads that they had to slap a lifetime ban.

Actually I’m not alone. Apparently more than 15,000 direct marketers got similar emails, all of them banned for life. If you’re not banned by AdWords yet, it’s probably just a matter of time.

Well, if Google prefers to treat human beings like machines with no human touch at all, sooner or later they will only be doing business with machines. Right now, I hate them.

Ok, rant is over. Life moves on. Screw Google.

Market Your Feeds Better with FeedBurner

You are a blogger and are glad to see traffic on your website. However, do you have any clues of how does your blog feed look like? How many feed readers you have and are they happy with the feed?

Top blogs have a large number feed subscribers and with services like feedburner, one can optimize as well as monetize a blog feed.

Before getting into all that, one needs to visualize how your blog feed appears on popular readers like Google Reader, Feed daemon, etc.

Quick steps to setup your blog feeds;

  1. Go to Word Press Admin panel -> Settings –> Reading. Select Full text for feeds.

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  2. Log on to feedburner and create an account. Add and verify your blog.
  3. Head over to Your Feed burner feed management section, click on your feed and select Edit feed details. For Original Feed URL put http://www.yourblog.com/feed
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  5. Go to Optimize -> Summary burner and make sure that Summary burner isn’t active.

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  6. Use  Flagrant disregard Feedburner Plugin to allow automatic detection of your feedburner feed when a visitors subscribes to your blog’s feed.

Now that everything is done head over to Google Reader, or any Feed reader and check out your feed. It should display the full feed!

When you’re done, you’ll have better looking feeds that are easier to read and look far more professional.

Further, you may explore feedburner’s possibilities which include features like monetizing your feeds, analyzing your feed readers, etc.

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With feedburner, there is always more that you can do. Burn your feed today, if you haven’t already. Happy feed burning!

Is Google AdSense A Dying Trend?

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A lot of people have been making money with Google AdSense since well… the beginning of time. However around 2007 AdSense made a lot of changes to their program and their payout has been decreasing since. Maybe Google decided to keep more money for themselves, after all they never really let you know how much you’re supposed to be paid.

Watch the Google trend: http://www.google.com/trends?q=adsense 

Yes you can still make money from Google AdSense, but it’s definitely not as lucrative as it used to be. Yet strangely enough, it’s still one of the easiest ways to make your first few cents online. The problem is that it can stay at “just a few cents daily” if you’re not sure of what you’re doing, and it’s not going to make you a millionaire either.

I think you can make your own conclusions on this one. Is AdSense on it’s way out slowly, or do we need more time to judge?

Google Sues Information Marketers

Yup, Google is at it again, stepping over work at home entrepreneurs this time and crushing their lives.

On their blog, Google says they are suing Google Money scammers, but some of those products mentioned like Google Cash were so revolutionary it actually helped a lot of people, me included, to start an online business.

It’s safe to say, Google with their almighty eye sees everyone as being cut from the same cloth. In other words, they don’t really understand anything so they just sue everyone.

Technically speaking though, those information marketers are using Google’s trademark and brand, which is wrong. However, in most such cases I’ve seen before (Ebay for example), a Cease-and-Desist letter will be more than enough to get these guys to scrambling to remove their products.

But hey when you have a lot of money and you view home based entrepreneurs as scum, you may as well do more (much more) that what’s required.

Great job by the Google robot. Kill the humans.

The hypocrites also banned my AdWords account although I wasn’t promoting any such product or any affiliate product for that matter. But that is perhaps better kept for another blog post.

If you’re promoting products or selling products with Google’s name in it, stop right now. You don’t stand a chance against the scumbags.

The need of a Corporate blog

What is a corporate blog?

Corporate blogs are published by companies to confer and share their views with the netizens. Off late, there has been a plethora of corporate blogs on the web, some of which are extremely successful. For sure, this trend has definitely caught up in the blogosphere.

Corporate blogging has its share of detractors too. Many people would opine with the view that corporate blogs are just a PR exercise and only aimed at promotion of the company, creating goodwill and maintaining a good brand image. Few others would feel that these corporate blogs lack transparency and thus do not show the real snapshot of the working in the company.

But a majority of people find corporate blogs helpful in more than just one way. To cite a few reasons;

  1. There is a lot of intrinsic information accessible on these blogs which enable us to understand the scene behind the curtains. It adds on to our knowledge about the particular work culture in an organization and the implementation of its policies with other details.
  2. There are times when a corporate blog aims at creating a conversation with the readers and helps in initiating a discussion which is beneficial for both the parties involved. These discussions enhance interest and knowledge while explaining their own issues. Google, Twitter, Garmin and Zillow are some of the best examples.

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Google’s blog is one of the most read blogs and ranks itself in the Top 50 at Technorati.

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  1. These blogs often give a company a personality to interact with the readers which is indeed a commendable achievement.
  2. Most of the times corporate blogs are ethical because they understand that the stakes involved are too high. Not only does it act as good platform for external marketing to clients and customers, the internal marketing to employees are also well implemented. As a result two things improve by leaps and bounds, employee relations and client relations.
  3. Corporate blogs are also aimed at creating awareness about a new product or a service, sustains long lasting relationships with employees and clients, spread word of mouth and thus it tries to create a good business strategy on the whole.
  4. It does all good to the stakeholders as well when a corporate blog is able to develop thought leadership and spread the message the company’s board wants to.
  5. It has become one of the most important tools for an internet marketing strategy. It integrates it function with website marketing and offline campaigns which further help in increasing the rankings through good search engine visibility.

On the other hand a study ( To download the free report, click here) says that corporate blogs are nothing much but extensions of a company’s marketing efforts. Another study showed that the corporate blogs are the least trusted source of information.

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Thus an ideal corporate blog should basically act as a dialogue with its customers. It is necessary to understand the nuances of corporate blogging and know the tips to create a winning corporate blog. As every coin has two sides and so does corporate blogging. For us to better understand a company’s vision, objectives, strategies, activities etc. it is absolutely essential to show the thumbs up to the corporate bloggers. It’s all about unleashing of an idea virus about turning “The Corporation” into a human being. Difficult, but lets give it an honest try.

Google SEO Guide Published

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Google recently published a better, more comprehensive document on SEO or Search Engine Optimization. While the simple report doesn’t contain anything more than what you may already know about SEO, it is definitely better than the very vague guidelines they used to reference!

Download It Here.

I highly recommend you take a look at it, both to refresh your memory and to distinguish all the wrong and contradictory SEO advice you may find out there. Make your blog better, apply some of these SEO techniques if you’re not already doing it.

If you’re using WordPress, the good news is even the default installation is already quite search-engine friendly. Still, there are a few tweaks you can do to get better search engine results.

How to Improve Google Page Rank & Alexa Rank

Every blogger has a dream to make his blog one of the top ranked blogs. But most of the blogosphere actually do not have the know how or tools to actually implement them. The two most important ranking tools which are used are Google Page Rank and Alexa Rank.

Google Page Rank – This works in a pretty unique way because it is one of the most important algorithms and it brings in the concept of SEO to determine the rankings.

Few ways to improvise on your Google Rank for your blog:

  • Usage of KeywordsEffective Google Searches can be referred to know more about the working of keyword phrases. It is better to have a keyword phrase for your site as it has to be the most used and most relevant parameter to shoot your ranking.
  • Density of the Keyword – The required density of the keyword should be between 3 % – 5 % ideally. The number of times the keyword is repeated which is relevant to the context in a blog contributes to the rank.
  • Linking of the Site – The hyperlinking of one’s site by others is ‘the’ most important measure by which the rankings are calculated. The links should be in between the posts or the article to add more value to the hyperlinking than just hyperlinking for the sake of it.
  • Well designed page – Another significant influencer to the shooting of the ranking is the design content and properly organized pages. As goes the famous quote, good design is popular design.
  • Proper Site Submission – The open directory project is widely regarded by Google as the most essential link in the calculation of its rankings. The best possible submission sites to be added to are dedicated directories and organizations.

 

Alexa Rank – As a subsidiary of Amazon, Alexa provides ranking of websites just based on web traffic on a particular site. This ranking works on web monetization strategy which focuses on the traffic which has visited a particular site by having an Alexa toolbar installed on them.

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According to Alexa Traffic Rank, “The traffic rank is based on three months of aggregated historical traffic data from millions of Alexa Toolbar users and is a combined measure of page views and users (reach). The main Alexa traffic rank is based on the geometric mean of these two quantities averaged over time.”

Alexa ranking can be improved by adhering to the mentioned implementations:

  • Firstly, install the Alexa toolbar and display the widget.
  • Some article can be written about Alexa itself, just to get the required number of links.
  • Enriching content writing and promotions on social networking sites and webmaster forums also helps the cause.
  • Get the linking of your articles done to stumbleupon.com, digg.com and del.icio.us.
  • Site optimization using the keyword phrases strategy.
  • An unethical practice is enabling running of many scripts which in turn uses numerous multiple proxy servers to create a jump in the visitor list.

There are other ways also in which the Alexa ranking can receive a major boost.

Implement the above tips to see your rankings shoot up in the blogosphere!

Google SearchWiki Redefines SEO and Visitor Optimization

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This should have been done long ago, considering Web 2.0 is all about user-generated content, rankings and recommendation. It would seem odd that the most important web tool of all, Google, still tell you what is good or bad instead of allowing other users to do it like StumbleUpon does.

But now with Google SearchWiki, you can. In fact you should be able to see at the end of each search result the ability to “Promote” or “Remove” any search engine result based on your experience and rating. Any change you make appears in real time, but just for you while you’re logged in to your Google Account. URLs that you promote will move to the top, while the ones you remove will appear at the bottom in a separate column.

imageHowever, it’s possible that these real user inputs will go a long way in determining the actual search engine results as displayed by Google. After all, if more users promoted a web page it must be good, right?

I see this as a very significant move to visitor optimization instead of search engine optimization. Plus, you can also leave comments on each result, which you can share with other Google users. In short, you can “review” the sites you like so other users can know if it’s worth their time.

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In short, it’s called “Search Wiki” because what you, the user, does is to enhance the Google search results by creating and sharing your choice of high-quality websites.

Visitor Optimization, Not SEO

These new changes are probably the most obvious sign of the future of SEO. While optimizing for search engines can be deconstructed, understood and even manipulated, user input or “visitor optimization” is totally different. Of course you can create a thousand Google accounts and artificially inflate your rankings, but this can be easily tracked and eliminated.

Creating good poor quality content but jacking up the backlinks could have worked for SEO, but not for visitor optimization. Of course you need to produce better content but at the end of the day even that can’t make everyone happy.

Although Google SearchWiki appears to be just another tool for you to get a better experience by using Google Search, I’m sure at the backend some nerd Google employees are watching your every move and tweaking their search algorithm accordingly.

Any comments?

GobalaKrishnan.com Goes to PageRank 0 – But Who Gives A ****?

image Google updates PageRank – and GobalaKrishnan.com gets the big zero. For the past three years this blog has started from zero, to PR3 and even PR5 and now it’s back to square one. But how important is PageRank when advertising or selling text links is not your main profit source?

How much does PageRank effect traffic?

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My Awstats shows a traffic increase from September 2006 to September 2007, traffic was doubled. But September 2008 (last month), my traffic didn’t change quite much at all. The reduction was probably due to the fact that I hardly posted anything in this blog.

PageRank for me isn’t that important, since I mostly make money from affiliate marketing, selling my own products and from email marketing, all of which do not depend on Google’s unpredictable rankings.

However, I do agree that SEO is important. If you’re using WordPress then it’s a little bit easier as the default installation of WordPress is already quite search engine friendly. You can increase the effectiveness of it by reading up on some practical SEO tips for WordPress.

At the end of the day though, what is really important are the royal readers of this blog, my customers, and all my subscribers. To you guys, thanks for reading GobalaKrishnan.com and coming back to see what’s new even though I’ve had some sort of writer’s block recently. I feel much better now!

Google on the other hand, can **** off.

Silent Google Page Rank Update – Did it Really Happen?

Yesterday I had a rather pleasant surprise. While navigating around my blog to check out my latest readers from MyBlogLog I noticed that my page rank bar looked rather fat. I did a double take and sure enough I had been upgraded from the almighty to a page rank 4.

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While it isn’t really that important to even bother about page rank, it sure as hell is for credibility amongst other bloggers.

I’m not sure what you guys do when browsing blogs. But when I check out what’s happening in the blogosphere I normally always glimpse in that toolbar to see where they stand in terms of page rank.

When I see a decent enough figure it tells me that this person is credible enough and obviously has a decent blog with decent traffic. Do you do this too, or do you focus more on the content of the blog itself without bothering to look at the little bar (come on, be honest here).

I know it is probably silly, but I have always done that, ever since I learned about page rank and how Google rules the Internet.

This doesn’t mean that I won’t read a blog that hasn’t got any page rank, or even think that they are not worth anything. Far from it actually.

But this little green bar just has that special attention grabbing effect, that coupled with a great headline will make me read on for more.

I wonder whether anybody else has experienced the same on their own blogs?