| "high risk of invalid clicks" -> what does this mean, and how to avoid it ? | thebends | 6/26/12 10:41 PM | |
| Re: "high risk of invalid clicks" -> what does this mean, and how to avoid it ? | Gracey | 6/27/12 2:31 AM | https://support.google.com/adsense/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1348752&topic=1348720&ctx=topic https://support.google.com/adsense/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1112983&topic=1348720&ctx=topic https://support.google.com/adsense/bin/answer.py?hl=en&ans |
| Re: "high risk of invalid clicks" -> what does this mean, and how to avoid it ? | thebends | 6/27/12 7:28 AM | Hi Gracey, thank you very much for the reply. Those pages explain how to deal with invalid activity and policies to follow, however it seems there are people who's account gets disabled because of an ** elevated/high risk of invalid activity ** and n |
| Re: "high risk of invalid clicks" -> what does this mean, and how to avoid it ? | clayton1337 | 6/27/12 8:26 AM | perhaps you get a majority of your traffic from facebook or youtube? it could be assumed that the traffic from the sites are from your friends who would click ads to boost your earnings. |
| Re: "high risk of invalid clicks" -> what does this mean, and how to avoid it ? | Gracey | 6/27/12 7:49 PM | In the case of the school, that would have been caused by all the ads being clicked by people using the same IP address, which isn't suitable for adsense. In general, organic traffic is preferred as the main - from search engines. Some traffic from s |