Disabled Adsense Account due to "Fans" Watching Over & Over?

Click-boming , that's why you partner with a network :)


Yes and why do you need to give away even more of your revenue to a network for that reason. You can't escape Google's share.


Speaking of clickbombing. What if i am a competitor and i want to destroy someones channel its very easy to send fake views to a video i mean there are tons of ways to do it

Is there no protection agains tthis kind of activity for people who dont want to partner up with a network?
 
Speaking of clickbombing. What if i am a competitor and i want to destroy someones channel its very easy to send fake views to a video i mean there are tons of ways to do it

Is there no protection agains tthis kind of activity for people who dont want to partner up with a network?

It's not that easy and there is no protection because it's up to you to prevent it in the first place.

https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/1112983
 
It's not that easy and there is no protection because it's up to you to prevent it in the first place.

hey gabriel interesting perspective

how is it up to ME to prevent whether someone clickbombs me or not? that link you posted doesnt talk about how to prevent others from clickbombing you
 
Yes and why do you need to give away even more of your revenue to a network for that reason. You can't escape Google's share.

networks have their own sales teams outside of google who sell the ad buys. That means higher CPM than google, and worth the network taking a cut.
 
hey gabriel interesting perspective

how is it up to ME to prevent whether someone clickbombs me or not? that link you posted doesnt talk about how to prevent others from clickbombing you

Prevent was probably the wrong word to use. Anyway, if you monitor your traffic as suggested you can slim the chances of it affecting you by disabling ads as soon as it becomes suspicious and report it to Google.

networks have their own sales teams outside of google who sell the ad buys. That means higher CPM than google, and worth the network taking a cut.

Is there any evidence provided by the network of such results? I'd safely say at least 80% are AFV ads, 10% DCLK and probably less than 10% of direct sales.
 
Is there any evidence provided by the network of such results? I'd safely say at least 80% are AFV ads, 10% DCLK and probably less than 10% of direct sales.
As I understand it, the ad sales teams are actually using the Adsense interface which merges their data with the regular outside signups. This has an element of logic in that the YouTube cut of such referred sales would be lower since the network brought the client in, but they are still auction based ads.

I don't have evidence of it though. Other than knowing some partners in the case of Zoomin that saw a revenue increase post rev share of about 10-20% overall.
 
Is there any evidence provided by the network of such results? I'd safely say at least 80% are AFV ads, 10% DCLK and probably less than 10% of direct sales.

The fact that I make a *much* higher CPM with my network than I did with adsense tells me that ;)
 
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