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		<title>Comment on Two more Ways to Lose your AdSense Account by Ata</title>
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		<description>It seems you can&#039;t win with Google whether you try to game the system or not, you will lose. 
What i find rather hypocritical is the fact that the &#039;Adsense Premium Publishers&#039; can have ads such as gambling and other non adsense compliant ads to be shown on their sites which is forbidden for the average publisher. Talk about Google trying to show they&#039;re on the so called &#039;moral high ground&#039;. Cough, cough, yeah, right!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems you can&#8217;t win with Google whether you try to game the system or not, you will lose.<br />
What i find rather hypocritical is the fact that the &#8216;Adsense Premium Publishers&#8217; can have ads such as gambling and other non adsense compliant ads to be shown on their sites which is forbidden for the average publisher. Talk about Google trying to show they&#8217;re on the so called &#8216;moral high ground&#8217;. Cough, cough, yeah, right!</p>
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