Goodbye GWEI
Google adsense provide blogger like us a chance to make money online, and it is people like GWEI that encourage people to click on ads that is ruining the whole system. Finally Google manage to track them down and disable their account. Just incase you are wondering what GWEI stands for and their motives, read no further.

Google Will Eat itself (GWEI) is the brainchild of hans Bernhard and Alessandro Ludovico, its a subversive web project that aim to fool the Google Adsense system by generating artificial hits and click in return for money.
Design to look like a professional looking website that provide realistic information, the main idea behind it is to redirect people when they are searching for information online, luring them into clicking Ads display by Google. The whole idea behind this project is to generate as much money from the Adsense program and invest every dime to buy up Google’s share. In other words: Google will slowly be bought via its own advertisement-system!
Design to counter attack Google’s growing grip on the information highway, the long plan is to take over Google and turn the owrnership over to the public. They claim that by doing so, they are able to deconstruct the new global advertisement mechanisms into a surreal click-based economic model.
As noble they sound, they intend to distribute the money back to the public, which I doubt about it. It is like Robin Hood telling the public that his crime is not a sin. There are many other ways in helping out the poor using the web other than hacking Google Adsense.
Tags: Google Adsense, Google Adwords, Hacking Google AdsenseGoogle Adsense 200×200

Problogger.net pointed out the newly available Google Adsense Ad unit – 200×200. Called small square, I think it is best to place it inside a post. I can’t wait to try it out.
If you are still new with blogging, my advice is you should built up your readers, only when you have a certain ammount of readers – for example a daily visitors of 1000, only then you apply for adsense. Based on my previous experience, any figure below 1000 visitors per day is not recommend.
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