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azad
11th September 2009, 11:23
Hey, I'm making a site and not sure if it will have enough content for adwords, but anyway if I do get adwords on it I'm wondering if I'd get banned for generating alot of traffic the first day I put it on. I have an advertising campaign planned for the site and expect like 40,000 visits that day, but the day after I may only get around 4000 or so

eventdomain
12th September 2009, 14:12
Need more detail about HOW this surge of traffic is generated.

Chances are a short burst of traffic won't trip the Google rader, infact 40'000 is an insect bite compared to many websites - and doesn't guarantee you'll make money.

Lack of content isn't good, and you want to get that sorted damn fast or people won't stick around your site. Don't even thnk about going paid until you have masses of content.

Ali-v-8
12th September 2009, 20:03
if you are on about adsense not adword.

I am asuming that your post is a loaded question. (apologies if i'm wrong)

I thing steve gibson will confirm this.
Google aint stupid
If all of a sudden your website start generating clicks in vast quantities and they all just happen to come from the same IP. (in india for example) not only will you get banned but you wont get paid either.

Ali-v-8
12th September 2009, 20:34
Hey, I'm making a site and not sure if it will have enough content for adwords, but anyway if I do get adwords on it I'm wondering if I'd get banned for generating alot of traffic the first day I put it on. I have an advertising campaign planned for the site and expect like 40,000 visits that day, but the day after I may only get around 4000 or so

pm your details and i will take a look if you want.

webpromoterservice
13th September 2009, 08:35
I don't see any problem with that.40,000 is not a lot compared to many sites on the internet.If you are talking about adsense then that could mean a different thing

Scott_I
15th September 2009, 03:40
Not all traffic is created equal. Are you paying for a traffic generation service?