Home  › Search › Paid Search

Google Removed 134 Million 'Bad' Ads in 2011

  |  May 29, 2012   |  Comments

The number of advertiser accounts suspended by Google exploded last year. In 2010 Google ended 248,000 advertising accounts for terms of service and advertising policy violations. Nearly four times as many accounts were suspended in 2011 - 824,000.

In 2010 Google denied a total of 56.7 million ads, and that number more than doubled to 134 million ads killed in 2011.

Google said it has worked to improve its systems and utilize new techniques to prevent so-called bad ads from running on its properties and ad network over the last few years. The firm has put in place policies that do not allow ads containing misleading claims, spam or malware. Ads violating these policies will not be shown on Google or AdSense partner sites. For repeat offenders, Google bans not only advertisements but advertisers who look to abuse the system and take advantage of users.

After running into trouble with the Department of Justice over illegal ad sales to Canadian Pharmacies in 2009, Google could be taking a more stringent approach to preventing ads that violate its policies. The company agreed to pay a $500 million dollar settlement with the DOJ in 2011.

The company uses a human rater system as one of its methods to check up on how the system is doing. "These human raters review a set of sites that are advertised on Google," noted a May 25 Google blog post. "We use a large set of sites in order to get an accurate statistical reading of our efforts.... By using human raters, we can calibrate our automated systems and ensure that we're improving our efforts over time."

google-badads5

Image provided by Google.>/i>

ClickZ Academy e-Learning June Sale ClickZ Academy e-Learning June Sale JUNE SALE! Save 15%*
Save on all e-learning certification courses, including: SEO, Social Media, Online Marketing Foundation, Web Analytics and more. Enter CZAJU at checkout ›
Offer expires June 30. *Discount not applicable on SES Online products.

COMMENTSCommenting policy

comments powered by Disqus

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Daniel Mickens is a ClickZ editorial intern.

Get the ClickZ Search newsletter delivered to you. Subscribe today!

COMMENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

e-Learning Courses

Jobs

    • SEO Manager, HotPads
      SEO Manager, HotPads (Zillow) - San Francisco  HotPads is a map-based housing search engine on a mission to make the internet a better place...
    • Digital Media Director
      Digital Media Director (Starcom) - New York Digital Media Director - (NYC) Position Summary: The Digital Director needs to be change agent who...
    • Editorial Intern, Digital Marketing
      Editorial Intern, Digital Marketing (ClickZ) - New York ClickZ is seeking a hard-working summer intern with an interest in all things digital...