I am an affiliate for 2 US based websites. The problem is I cannot actually see these websites as I live in Canada and I am automatically redirected to their Canadian counterpa
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Can somebody in the usa do me a favour?
I am an affiliate for 2 US based websites. The problem is I cannot actually see these websites as I live in Canada and I am automatically redirected to their Canadian counterpa
Take a look at this. You may be able to set your computer's IP address so the sites see you as a US location.
https://securitygladiators.com/2015/02/18/change-ip-to-other-country/
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My Adsense went live last weekend. Ever since, every time I view my website there is a new ad there. Obviously these ads are random but they are relevant to my niche. As such I
Don't do it! They will catch you out and will ban you forever! They have an algorithm all sorted out for this!
Find secondary sources of information that avoid the commitment of a click. Google for the description of the ads and companies that sponsor them in order to get and research information without being targeted.
It's always best not to do it. And some people think they can get their friends to do it. But, Google claims to be able to figure it out. Whether or not that is true, it's not worth taking the chance of getting banned forever.
One suggestion is to visit competitors' websites and look for similar ads on there. You may find similar (or even the same ads) being displayed and you are allowed to click on those. I wouldn't go crazy doing this though as most of the information from the ads can be found in organic search as well.
Best Regards,
Jim
Yes indeed. Usually I just Google the company of the ad so I can find out more about it. I just have to take a second to think before I just instinctively click the ad....guess that is how these ads are supposed to work though!
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Do you find it hard not to click on your adsense?
My Adsense went live last weekend. Ever since, every time I view my website there is a new ad there. Obviously these ads are random but they are relevant to my niche. As such I
Don't do it! They will catch you out and will ban you forever! They have an algorithm all sorted out for this!
Find secondary sources of information that avoid the commitment of a click. Google for the description of the ads and companies that sponsor them in order to get and research information without being targeted.
It's always best not to do it. And some people think they can get their friends to do it. But, Google claims to be able to figure it out. Whether or not that is true, it's not worth taking the chance of getting banned forever.
One suggestion is to visit competitors' websites and look for similar ads on there. You may find similar (or even the same ads) being displayed and you are allowed to click on those. I wouldn't go crazy doing this though as most of the information from the ads can be found in organic search as well.
Best Regards,
Jim
Yes indeed. Usually I just Google the company of the ad so I can find out more about it. I just have to take a second to think before I just instinctively click the ad....guess that is how these ads are supposed to work though!
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Take a look at this. You may be able to set your computer's IP address so the sites see you as a US location.
https://securitygladiators.com/2015/02/18/change-ip-to-other-country/