Is AdS Limit a bad thing, Will I still Earn from my website?
What if I told you that an ads limit on adsense can be a blessing for arbitrage bloggers like us?
Yes, indeed it is, when this happens, many people abandon their accounts. But for us, we embrace such accounts with open arms.
The reason I love accounts with ads limits is that they’re less prone to an Adsense ban since they’re already under certain restrictions.
So, what happens when an account is limited?
Typically, when this occurs, Google restricts display ads to show on each unique IP only once every three days or even weekly in some cases. This means you won’t see ads on any limited website unless it’s your first time visiting the page.
In most cases, if a blog owner has three display ad placements on their post pages, you might only see one ad unit, and even that might appear only because you’re navigating other pages on the site.
But here’s something interesting: Adsense has different ad placement categories and types.
There are content ads, which are display ads; ads for search, which are related search ads; intent-driven ads, and other options.
When an ads limit occurs, Google’s algorithm typically restricts only display ads because they generally generate the most conversions for publishers.
So, how can you keep profiting while running your arbitrage model?
It all comes down to placement. There are specific settings you need to adjust on your Adsense account to maximize results with these types of accounts.
It’s simple: go to your site, remove all display ads, and enable related search ads and intent-driven ads in the Auto ads settings. Then, continue with your traffic arbitrage strategy.
If you’re familiar with monetizing parked domains, this will likely be an even better option for you.
I only handle ads limit accounts for my projects, meaning I don’t partner with bloggers who have an ads limit on their site. Instead, I buy the site from them because my arbitrage setup for these types of projects is usually too complex for collaboration.
Below is a screenshot as proof of one of my accounts that has been under an ads limit for the past three months and has been generating $4-6k monthly without any stress.
This is why they call me prof. of Adsense and Monetisation Studies, it’s not just a hype title. I’ve earned it through careful study of the system with consistent and outstanding results in the game.
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