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Google AdSense Publishers Need To Chill

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A typical topic of discussion I will see in the forums related to AdSense is that the "stats are stuck." Stats are stuck in the AdSense community means that the earning reports have stalled and are either not updating or slowly updating. But when there is a real outage, publishers go nuts. I don't blame them, they make their money day to day from people clicking on their ads. And with all that smart pricing and AdSense banning going around, when a hiccup happens in the system, the publisher wonders if it is only them or others. So when there is an issue, they flock to the forums and complain. Always, always, I get tweets, emails and so forth from really concerned publishers if this is a wide spread issue. It almost always is.

Google Sends Out New Batch Of Unnatural Link Notifications

In July 2011, just about a year ago, Google first started sending out notifications of unnatural links pointing to your web site. Then in March of this year, Google ramped up this notifications and tons of webmasters received them. It has been pretty quiet recently on this front, with only a few complaints per day in the forums about these notifications. But that all changed yesterday when tons of webmasters began receiving these notifications. We have threads in most of the forums but here are some select threads at Google Webmaster Help, Google+ and WebmasterWorld. Almost all of them plead innocence but the fact of the matter is, they received this notification and they most likely will see a downgrade in ranking within the week. This is a manual penalty that likely lasts 6 months or so and requires a reconsideration request to be removed before the penalty expiration window. Note, if you do nothing, the penalty will probably happen again. Did you get a notification in the pa

Want Me To Remove That Link? Pay Me $500!

A Google Webmaster Help thread has a webmaster claiming (and he is 100% correct) that in order for him to get some of the sites linking to him to remove the link, the site owner is requiring him to pay between $20 and $500 to remove the link. The site owners are calling these "link removal processing fees." Now, this is not hiring a third-party company to remove links for you (i.e. link removal companies). This is paying the site that has links to you, to remove those links. Some of them you paid or someone else paid to link to you years ago and now to remove the link, they want money as well.

Safely Give Others Access To Your Google AdSense Account

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Finally, after years and years of requests from Google AdSense publishers, Google announced you can now control user access to Google AdSense. Meaning, if you want to give your partner, developer or a friend or family member access to login to your Google AdSense account to see reports or manage ads, you no longer have to give them your Google Account username and password.