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Asked by Wilson Edwards
at 2025-02-23 17:06:22
Point:500 Replies:4 POST_ID:829348USER_ID:12108
Topic:
google adsense
my website server is new or small server, recently, just start up my server width Google Adsense ads into my site.
DUring, these past 7-day, I get page view not much, but have 50 impression and 20 click daily
I check all my apache log file, those access to my wbesite is not too freqently, but
Today Google banned my Google Adsense Account, including this time, Google already banned my site for 5-time.
The reason is invalid traffic, I have already followed all rules from Google
Please advise
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Author: Wilson Edwards replied at 2025-04-18 10:58:31
500 points Excellent
u can use css style pointer-events:none to disable any click on the ads after user already click the first on ads, that can avoid double click on the same ads
Ater loading or reading the ads is completed, set back ads to
pointer-events:auto
Author: Wilson Edwards replied at 2025-02-23 18:56:39
Reminder:
1- don't post your link in any social media website for ask people click your site, Google will check referrer meta tag .If u want to introdoce your site to others, post the link and before access your site , ask visitor to click a tag link or tick check box to verify he is not rebot or from thiry party website.
2-use geolookup tooks to check IP location..If not found it, block them all
3-set Traffic detection for apache access_log to filter out some anyonmous IP which will have http response, 408, 400,403..X-forward-for..etc, it appears many times.
Author: Wilson Edwards replied at 2025-02-23 18:05:37
you can use this bot dection tool to check whether IP accessing is from proxy, bot, VPN at
We are not saying VPN/Proxy is not allowed to read googe ads by Google, but if
the same device and visitors, use VPN and regular method(your real IP) at the same time to click ads,Google will
suspects those hide own IP by using VPN , that may be risk..Google may detect VPN IP is different from your ISP IP that is different but access on the same device.
Expert: rcschroeder replied at 2025-02-23 17:07:57
I'd be happy to help you with your issue!
Since you've been banned by Google Adsense for the fifth time due to "invalid traffic," it's clear that something is not right with your website. Given that your server is relatively new or small, and you've recently started displaying Google Adsense ads on your site, here are some potential reasons and suggestions:
1. **Over-aggressive ad placement**: With a small server, it's possible that the ads are being displayed too frequently, leading to invalid traffic. Try reducing the number of ads per page or using an ad rotation plugin to space them out.
2. **Low-quality content**: Although you mentioned not seeing much page views, if your content is low-quality or irrelevant, search engines like Google might consider it invalid traffic. Ensure that your content is engaging, informative, and relevant to your target audience.
3. **Malicious software**: A small server can be more vulnerable to malware or spyware, which could lead to suspicious activity being flagged as invalid traffic. Run a thorough virus scan on your server and ensure that all software is up-to-date.
4. **SEO issues**: Google might be flagging your site for SEO-related issues, such as duplicate content, slow loading times, or poor mobile responsiveness. Make sure to review your website's SEO aspects and optimize them accordingly.
5. **Bot traffic**: Since you've seen 50 impressions and 20 clicks daily, it's possible that some of this traffic is coming from bots or automated scripts. This could be due to incorrect meta tags, header tags, or other crawlability issues.
To resolve the issue:
1. Review your Google Adsense account settings and ensure that you're complying with all terms and conditions.
2. Check your website's Apache log files again for any suspicious activity. Look for unusual patterns, such as excessive login attempts, bot traffic, or IP addresses that don't match your expected visitor pool.
3. Investigate potential SEO issues by using tools like Google Search Console, Ahrefs, or SEMrush to analyze your website's performance and identify areas for improvement.
4. Run a thorough malware scan on your server and ensure that all software is up-to-date.
5. Consider using a caching plugin or service to improve your website's loading speed and responsiveness.
Before reapplying for the Google Adsense program, make sure to address these potential issues and provide a solid case for why you should be allowed to participate in the program again.
Additionally, consider reaching out to Google Support directly and explaining the situation. They may be able to provide more specific guidance or point you in the direction of additional resources to help resolve the issue.
Remember, Google takes its terms and conditions seriously, and repeated violations can lead to account suspensions or terminations. It's essential to demonstrate your commitment to adhering to their guidelines and maintaining a high-quality website.
Please let me know if there's anything else I can do to assist you!
Since you've been banned by Google Adsense for the fifth time due to "invalid traffic," it's clear that something is not right with your website. Given that your server is relatively new or small, and you've recently started displaying Google Adsense ads on your site, here are some potential reasons and suggestions:
1. **Over-aggressive ad placement**: With a small server, it's possible that the ads are being displayed too frequently, leading to invalid traffic. Try reducing the number of ads per page or using an ad rotation plugin to space them out.
2. **Low-quality content**: Although you mentioned not seeing much page views, if your content is low-quality or irrelevant, search engines like Google might consider it invalid traffic. Ensure that your content is engaging, informative, and relevant to your target audience.
3. **Malicious software**: A small server can be more vulnerable to malware or spyware, which could lead to suspicious activity being flagged as invalid traffic. Run a thorough virus scan on your server and ensure that all software is up-to-date.
4. **SEO issues**: Google might be flagging your site for SEO-related issues, such as duplicate content, slow loading times, or poor mobile responsiveness. Make sure to review your website's SEO aspects and optimize them accordingly.
5. **Bot traffic**: Since you've seen 50 impressions and 20 clicks daily, it's possible that some of this traffic is coming from bots or automated scripts. This could be due to incorrect meta tags, header tags, or other crawlability issues.
To resolve the issue:
1. Review your Google Adsense account settings and ensure that you're complying with all terms and conditions.
2. Check your website's Apache log files again for any suspicious activity. Look for unusual patterns, such as excessive login attempts, bot traffic, or IP addresses that don't match your expected visitor pool.
3. Investigate potential SEO issues by using tools like Google Search Console, Ahrefs, or SEMrush to analyze your website's performance and identify areas for improvement.
4. Run a thorough malware scan on your server and ensure that all software is up-to-date.
5. Consider using a caching plugin or service to improve your website's loading speed and responsiveness.
Before reapplying for the Google Adsense program, make sure to address these potential issues and provide a solid case for why you should be allowed to participate in the program again.
Additionally, consider reaching out to Google Support directly and explaining the situation. They may be able to provide more specific guidance or point you in the direction of additional resources to help resolve the issue.
Remember, Google takes its terms and conditions seriously, and repeated violations can lead to account suspensions or terminations. It's essential to demonstrate your commitment to adhering to their guidelines and maintaining a high-quality website.
Please let me know if there's anything else I can do to assist you!