It's so sad. I had my account also banned by Google but I admit I clicked my own ads. I was still a newbie then and I thought Google won't catch me. What I did is to register another account using my wife's name and that is the account I am using now.
Where are your visitors coming from? Your ad placement? These two factors are very important to increase the CTR.
Traffic - organic traffic is proven to have a high conversion (sale or click). So where these organic traffic come from? From the SERPs. How to get them? Apply SEO to your website...
How about edit your existing ads and assign them channels. you can create one channel for one website so that those clicks not coming from any of your channels can be considered as from the blogger blogs.
You can integrate the ads in your inner pages to the channel where your ad in the index...
I am just confused on the usage of the Link: command/query. As we know, it does not list all of the links pointing to our website. The complete list can be found in the Google Webmaster Tools. If this is the case, what is then the purpose of the Link: command as it does not give the...
I would prefer registering my own domain in this case. Blogger is a free hosting and we don't know what will happen in the future. I started with Geocities.com (remember this host?) and I had a lot of websites there hosted for free. I even had some money site hosted in their server. But what...
Even if the page has high PR but has tons of comments, either spams or not, it still has a very little value. All of those links are going to share the amount of link juice from that page so if it has tons of it, each will receive a little or no share of the link juice.
for me, a link is a link no matter where it is and it will still have an impact to our site's ranking. In a very competitive keyword, every little factor counts.
I thought Google hates SEO.. hhmmnn.. Google is softening nowadays.. they just revealed their Adsense revenue sharing scheme which is a secret since 2003...
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