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    following the Jagger update Google have really got their teeth into this site and started to throw lots of traffic at it from across their world network. I see visitors from Google searches in India, Norway, Germany, Auz, Arabia etc. Which is great. The monitoring has definitely had a positive effect.

    My conclusion is that I popped up on the Google radar, they monitored me, and continue to, but decided that the site wasn't breaking any TOS and more importantly it wasn't a spam site.

    I hope to see them drop those black borders soon, surely it can't be helping the CTR on the Adsense?

    Take a look at those borders here - www.how-to-make-money

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    Is my site in the Adsense sandbox?

    Does it even exist? It could be I have evidence.

    A few months ago I saw a spike in traffic to a site of mine.

    This site has real-time visitor stats available including the IP origin of all visitors on the site. It's easy to lookup the IP and see where the traffic originated. When I did this I discovered that the traffic was coming from Google Inc. At one point over a few days I had 20 visitors together on the site all from Google HQ.

    This continued over a few weeks, although the number on site from Google simultaneously never matched the 20 again, I witnessed a steady hit rate throughout each day, some days reaching 10 or so Google HQ visitors at one time. But mostly they would pop up in 2's and 3's.

    I still get these visitors... checking the site now and there is at least one Google employee on the site, there may be more. I recognize this one IP at least without checking.

    It became obvious that my site was being watched and monitored by Google staff. I said hello via the sites broadcast system once or twice just for the fun of it. :)

    Anyway, again a few months ago a trend began which involved placing images near your Adsense ads to catch the visitors' eye, in the hope that they would then read the ads nearby and click through. I believe I was one of the first to have these images up and running and this could be what got me spotted by Google.

    The result of all this was two fold.

    First of all, Google has been doing some serious 'messing' with the display format of my ads. With a few Adsense blocks on a page I find more often than not many are disabled in favour of the leaderboard only across the top of the pages. But then much of the time the leaderboard will display just 1 or 2 Adsense ads rather than the usual 4.

    This is fine; they're optimizing my ads for better CTR(Click Through Rate), great. But that's not all they're doing, they're tweaking the display of my ads in an annoying way. Every single Adsense ad has a thin black border around it. This is not configurable in the code at my end but something that Google have added at their end.

    This wouldn't be so bad but for the Adsense ads that they don't display still having this thin black border. Essentially I finish up with pages that have big black squares or rectangles of empty space where the Adsense ads should be. Which is obviously not good for the look of the site especially if this is on an empty square ad in the middle of the page copy.

    I've been watching this happen now for around 6 weeks.

    The other, much better, upshot of all this is that following the Jagger update Google have really got their teeth into this site and started to throw lots of traffic at it from across their world network. I see visitors from Google searches in India, Norway, Germany, Auz, Arabia etc. Which is great. The monitoring has definitely had a positive effect.

    My conclusion is that I popped up on the Google radar, they monitored me, and continue to, but decided that the site wasn't breaking any TOS and more importantly it wasn't a spam site.

    I hope to see them drop those black borders soon, surely it can't be helping the CTR on the Adsense?

    Take a look at those borders here - www.how-to-make-money-

    An Internet Marketing Strategy that Works
    You can't put up a beautiful (or any) web site and hope that people will just arrive. You have to let them know, IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY, that your web site is there. This HAS to be part of any Internet marketing strategy you develop. This is actually a basic marketing principle. Customers are not going to look for you, you have to look for them.Promoting your web site on-line and building traffic is the subject of thousan
    ome days reaching 10 or so Google HQ visitors at one time. But mostly they would pop up in 2's and 3's.

    I still get these visitors... checking the site now and there is at least one Google employee on the site, there may be more. I recognize this one IP at least without checking.

    It became obvious that my site was being watched and monitored by Google staff. I said hello via the sites broadcast system once or twice just for the fun of it. :)

    Anyway, again a few months ago a trend began which involved placing images near your Adsense ads to catch the visitors' eye, in the hope that they would then read the ads nearby and click through. I believe I was one of the first to have these images up and running and this could be what got me spotted by Google.

    The result of all this was two fold.

    First of all, Google has been doing some serious 'messing' with the display format of my ads. With a few Adsense blocks on a page I find more often than not many are disabled in favour of the leaderboard only across the top of the pages. But then much of the time the leaderboard will display just 1 or 2 Adsense ads rather than the usual 4.

    This is fine; they're optimizing my ads for better CTR(Click Through Rate), great. But that's not all they're doing, they're tweaking the display of my ads in an annoying way. Every single Adsense ad has a thin black border around it. This is not configurable in the code at my end but something that Google have added at their end.

    This wouldn't be so bad but for the Adsense ads that they don't display still having this thin black border. Essentially I finish up with pages that have big black squares or rectangles of empty space where the Adsense ads should be. Which is obviously not good for the look of the site especially if this is on an empty square ad in the middle of the page copy.

    I've been watching this happen now for around 6 weeks.

    The other, much better, upshot of all this is that following the Jagger update Google have really got their teeth into this site and started to throw lots of traffic at it from across their world network. I see visitors from Google searches in India, Norway, Germany, Auz, Arabia etc. Which is great. The monitoring has definitely had a positive effect.

    My conclusion is that I popped up on the Google radar, they monitored me, and continue to, but decided that the site wasn't breaking any TOS and more importantly it wasn't a spam site.

    I hope to see them drop those black borders soon, surely it can't be helping the CTR on the Adsense?

    Take a look at those borders here - www.how-to-make-money

    Email Marketing – How to Improve the Responsiveness of Your Emails
    For the sake of this article, let us just assume that you already have a subscriber list of several thousand, and have been mailing them regularly.Initially, your list was relatively responsive, and you were making a nice sum from your list each week. Unfortunately, though, as your list has grown, your list has become less responsive.First off the bat here, let me tell you this – the responsiveness of your list wil
    lieve I was one of the first to have these images up and running and this could be what got me spotted by Google.

    The result of all this was two fold.

    First of all, Google has been doing some serious 'messing' with the display format of my ads. With a few Adsense blocks on a page I find more often than not many are disabled in favour of the leaderboard only across the top of the pages. But then much of the time the leaderboard will display just 1 or 2 Adsense ads rather than the usual 4.

    This is fine; they're optimizing my ads for better CTR(Click Through Rate), great. But that's not all they're doing, they're tweaking the display of my ads in an annoying way. Every single Adsense ad has a thin black border around it. This is not configurable in the code at my end but something that Google have added at their end.

    This wouldn't be so bad but for the Adsense ads that they don't display still having this thin black border. Essentially I finish up with pages that have big black squares or rectangles of empty space where the Adsense ads should be. Which is obviously not good for the look of the site especially if this is on an empty square ad in the middle of the page copy.

    I've been watching this happen now for around 6 weeks.

    The other, much better, upshot of all this is that following the Jagger update Google have really got their teeth into this site and started to throw lots of traffic at it from across their world network. I see visitors from Google searches in India, Norway, Germany, Auz, Arabia etc. Which is great. The monitoring has definitely had a positive effect.

    My conclusion is that I popped up on the Google radar, they monitored me, and continue to, but decided that the site wasn't breaking any TOS and more importantly it wasn't a spam site.

    I hope to see them drop those black borders soon, surely it can't be helping the CTR on the Adsense?

    Take a look at those borders here - www.how-to-make-money

    Your Email Signature - How to Use an Email Signature to Drive Traffic
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    s in an annoying way. Every single Adsense ad has a thin black border around it. This is not configurable in the code at my end but something that Google have added at their end.

    This wouldn't be so bad but for the Adsense ads that they don't display still having this thin black border. Essentially I finish up with pages that have big black squares or rectangles of empty space where the Adsense ads should be. Which is obviously not good for the look of the site especially if this is on an empty square ad in the middle of the page copy.

    I've been watching this happen now for around 6 weeks.

    The other, much better, upshot of all this is that following the Jagger update Google have really got their teeth into this site and started to throw lots of traffic at it from across their world network. I see visitors from Google searches in India, Norway, Germany, Auz, Arabia etc. Which is great. The monitoring has definitely had a positive effect.

    My conclusion is that I popped up on the Google radar, they monitored me, and continue to, but decided that the site wasn't breaking any TOS and more importantly it wasn't a spam site.

    I hope to see them drop those black borders soon, surely it can't be helping the CTR on the Adsense?

    Take a look at those borders here - www.how-to-make-money

    How to Compete In a Cost-Sensitive Market
    So often many business owners make the mistake of slashing the price of their goods in order to be competitive in the marketplace today. When asked to submit an RFP (Request for Proposal), the first thing they do is to lower the price, thinking that this gives them an added advantage.However, price is not the main consideration in determining the success of your submission. Value-for-money or ROI (Return on Investment) -
    following the Jagger update Google have really got their teeth into this site and started to throw lots of traffic at it from across their world network. I see visitors from Google searches in India, Norway, Germany, Auz, Arabia etc. Which is great. The monitoring has definitely had a positive effect.

    My conclusion is that I popped up on the Google radar, they monitored me, and continue to, but decided that the site wasn't breaking any TOS and more importantly it wasn't a spam site.

    I hope to see them drop those black borders soon, surely it can't be helping the CTR on the Adsense?

    Take a look at those borders here - www.how-to-make-money-online.info

    So it seems that popping up on the Google radar isn't such a bad thing. I certainly appreciate the extra site traffic. :)

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