Avoid These Practices To Become Google’s Favourite

Hi, guys in this post, we will discuss about how to become a Google favourite. Why would publishers love to become Google’s favourite? Obviously, to get monetize it and monetize with it to generate the highest possible revenue. Google is already tracking you through all its products, which you use Calendar, Docs, Gmail, search, and YouTube. If you think you can use or perform any malware practice, Google will not know.

Remember, no matter how smart you are – you couldn’t be smart enough to hide from giant Google bots. Plus, you need to follow its policies to become Google’s favourite. So rather than trying to hide your unfair practices, it’s better not to perform. This article will discuss what you are not supposed to do while being a publisher – if you want to get monetized by Google. You can also check out other monetization platforms.

Google Favourite

Mishandling Ad Network:

Google wants advertisements to be spread transparently and should be free from any attempt of trick. Advertisers should not try to run ads, content, or destinations that attempt to manipulate the ad review process.

Mishandling Ad Network

These prerequisites apply to your advertisements and any product. Either it is your product, like a website, app, or any software, or you are doing affiliate marketing. Listed below are practices that aren’t permitted:

  • Malicious Software
  • Unwanted Software
  • Sneaky Redirection
  • Cloaking
  • Keyword Stuffing
  • Any practice that violates the Webmaster’s guide

Accumulation Of Data & Its Use:

Google indexes all user’s data to provide them with better search results according to their interest. But it always wants and has ensured that data should be used appropriately and that nobody’s privacy should be disturbed.

It demands the same from all the publishers and advertising partners. None of them is allowed to misuse the information; neither can they collect it without permission nor through any unclear process.

You cannot perform the following practices:

  • Collecting data from credit or debit cards, bank and investment accounts, wire transfers, national identity, tax ID, pension, healthcare, driver’s license, or social security numbers over an unsecured page that is not SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protected and without a valid SSL certificate.
  • Manipulating information in the desired way so you can use it the way you want rather than how the user presents it.
  • Sharing users’ contact information for remarketing.
  • Misusing data.

Misstatement:

Transparency is Google’s top priority. It does not work on the policy of:

“The visible teeth (tusks) and the teeth use by an elephant to eat are not the same.”

Misstatement

It wants to build trust for its credibility among users. That’s why Google strives to ensure the transparency and clarity of products and services being advertised through it. Any deceiving behaviour is strictly not allowed. Advertisers only have to advertise accurate information.

Google policies inhibit from doing the following things:

  • Scamming
  • Phishing
  • Coordination with other websites to manipulate politically, Business, socially, and many others
  • Dishonesty about price and quality
  • Unclear information about the product
  • Misleading representation of the product
  • Clickbait Ads

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