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Old 09-05-2024, 01:46 AM  
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How to avoid getting your account blocked when youre arbitrating traffic on Google.

Google Ads is a popular source of traffic. It's often used to drive traffic to gray and black
offers. But the risk of getting banned is pretty high. Today, we're talking about the most
common reasons for blocking and how you can avoid them.

Reason 1: Low-quality consumables

We're talking about the payment details. Many unscrupulous providers are selling reusable
cards that are flagged by the anti-fraud system and will get blocked by Google Ads if you
try to use them.

There's an easy solution to this problem. All you need to do is switch to a better provider.
For example to LeadingCards, a company that offers over 50 trust BINs.

Reason 2: The methods used in traffic arbitrage

Google is pretty strict about maintaining its reputation. They don't tolerate cloaking, false
promises, or anything else that goes along with traffic arbitrage. If you're actively running
traffic, it's only a matter of time before you get blocked.

There are a few things you can do to slow down this process:
  • Use quality proxy servers and anti-detection browsers.
  • Don't violate Google's advertising policy.
  • Don't save money on cloaking and white page generation.
If you follow these tips, you'll be able to keep your account going for longer.

Reason 3: Prohibited content in creatives

Take a close look at the tactics that Google Ads allows and use that info to come up with
a plan to get around the platform's algorithms. Avoid using creatives from spy services.
It's better to use unique existing ones, which reduces the chance of getting banned.

Just follow these tips and you'll be less likely to get blocked on Google Ads. Unfortunately,
there's no guarantee that your account won't get blocked even if you do everything right.
It's pretty common for accounts that drive traffic to "white offers" to get blocked. So, it's
no surprise that other verticals are facing the same problem.

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