Posted by
Steve from College DownTime
First off, this post is a bit of a deviation from our normal hobby/interest posts. Recently there has been some suspicious activity with the blog and Adsense. This forced us to do a bit of research on what to do for these situations. We might as well pass the knowledge onto you.
1) Go to your Adsense account (easy if you use Gmail) and figure out if you're in the old or new format. New format is set as the default for all new accounts and there is growing pressure not to use the old format.
2) On the Account Settings option, select Access and Authorization. Here is where some problems with Adsense occur. Select "Only allow certain sites," and then input your blog's URL. You really don't want to allow others to use your ads on sites you know nothing about, so don't leave it open. This seems like a huge hole in security on Google's part, and they leave it up to the user to figure out.
3) Make sure only people you know are Editors or have Admin privileges for your blog. Simple enough, but sometimes you might grant Editor status to someone for one post and then you forget they still have it.
4) Emergency reports. If you're like us and notice suspicious activity, you'll want to report it (several times) to Adsense.
Invalid Click report page,
Policy Violation report page, and
Adsense Ban Appeal form are pages worth taking a look at depending on your situation.
5) Take proactive measures. "Click bombing" and other invalid activity happens quite often apparently. The best thing to do is be proactive and have measures prepared to deal with it. My method is to use a third-party statistics recorder. A popular one is
StatCounter. Just register, configure settings, and add the HTML code to your blog's HTML Widget in the Design page. It can record all the information you'll need to fight back.
That is all for today. We were planning on finishing up part 2 of our
Stealth Drinking article as well as getting our Liquor Log started, but I guess that can wait until Monday. Cheers, be prepared, and good luck y'all.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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6/24/2011
very insightful. i'll be sure to check out your suggested links and try out that software. thanks!
6/24/2011
I'm bookmarking this post, seems like it would be VERY useful!
6/24/2011
Thank you for this post. I was recently click bombed and this information is very helpful.
6/24/2011
some informal tips, thank you.
6/24/2011
I noticed Adsense keeps pushing their new format, when I go to my adsense page. I didn't go for it, just yet. I'm still new to all this, though. Hope you have some more on this in the future!
6/24/2011
I was able to actually get some good info from the recordings statcounter had. It was surprisingly difficult to find those adsense report links.
6/24/2011
Great article! I got click bombed two days ago, thankfully i knew how to report invalid clicks. I did not know you could appeal a ban though. Thanks! +suscribed
6/24/2011
good info bro
6/25/2011
damn this is so usefull. ill make sure i wont get clickbommed. +follow
6/25/2011
great tips thank you!
6/26/2011
thanks for all the tips
6/26/2011
thank you for all your tips, they are helpful thank you for tips about my blog as well, will try to use them. nice blog by the way.