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And to make it as bit more interesting let's say how long you have been T&C compliant:-)
Me first, 3 years.
When you have multiple sites, how do you choose which one to put in your profile? What's the point of putting one in your profile anyway?
Pick the one you are proudest of, or that is most representative of your work, or that you are the least scared of being looted for your unique ideas/SEO work/AdSense wizardry.
I don't know about other people, but I put my site in my profile so people can see it and get to know me, if they want. And it also makes is possible to use the site as an example in a discussion without violating the TOS and posting the URL.
I avoid visiting my site as much as possible so as not to affect my stats - wouldn't dream of clicking on an ad on my site (and many other sites now I'm an adsenser). I don't give out my domain name to anyone.
All my pages have more content than ads. I believe I have well positioned ads that are neither disguised nor over emphasised. I don't encourage or direct visitors to click the ads - but my content does try to educate visitors as to what they may look to buy - I guess it's my attempt at marketing.
I was once genuinely tempted by an ad that appeared on my site - nearly clicked on it without thinking. Would this have been allowed?
Adsense is becoming a significant source of income for me - I wouldn't want to jeopardise it by breaching TOS.
As for my website in my profile, I've had several. I don't think there is one there right now, because I'm planning on starting a new blog this coming week to deal with web development type stuff, and figured that would be the most appropriate on to link to from here.
Been contacted a few times from Adsense support asking me to do small modifications on my sites and have received the best treatment from them, so all those stupid threads about adsense banning publichers for no reason is pure BS. They are more than happy to work with and suggest changes to HONEST webmasters.
Glad to see the crooks getting the boot.
I joined AdSense in November 2003. I knew little about optimization, etc. and only put it on a few pages. Every couple of days I would make a whole 25 cents or so, and just never bothered with it because I thought it was like so many other affiliate programs I had tried to no avail.
I started with it seriously in May of this year, and have done quite well. I hate to think about all the money I lost by not really pursuing it further when I first joined.
I'm not a google cheerleader but I'd much rather read these good stories than the oh so predictable banned stories.
I have since been much more careful. I also updated my log-in email recently, they handled it within 24 hours then sent me a survey asking how I ranked the service. Very good.
Worth noting that those who posted here are just the tip of the iceberg! For every person in this thread there must be dozens more who also didn't get banned.
Quite something to contemplate.
Why only one ad unit per page when my long pages had room for at least 2? I refered them to my page, explaining how it had more than one ad position available and basically told them it was a silly rule...
You're my hero Spacey. I don't doubt that you were instrumental in getting this changed...
I did call them once. It was after I'd just signed up and I was wondering about the rest of my sites. I hadn't found webmasterworld yet so I didn't have the advantage of all this wisdom. I didn't know if I could put ads on the rest of my sites or not but I definitely wanted to and I called them up to ask about that. Their terms said I could but I guess I was just wanting to make sure...
They told me I could and I was off and running..... haven't looked back since...
had occasional contact with them:
I do have a long wish-list for improvements, but you can't have it all I guess.
Thanks WW for keeping me from the dark side.
Since the beginning of 2004, conversations with Google were about changing account email address, several payment related questions and a site review request/custom optimization tips from an AdSense guy.
Thanks for all the fish, G!