Did Google AdSense just impose an Ad Serving Limit on your account and you’re wondering how long it’s going to last?
If yes, then that is definitely what you’re going to get because, in this article, we’ll go through how long AdSense limits last as well as the main cause of the Limit.
How Long Does AdSense Limit Last?
According to Google, a temporary ad serving limit impacts publishers for less than 30 days though it may take longer for them to fully evaluate your Website’s traffic.
In those 30 days, Google expects to see a significant improvement in the Quality of Traffic on your website.
What Triggers AdSense Ad Serving Limit?
The main reason why Ad Serving Limits are imposed on AdSense Accounts is simply because of invalid Traffic or your site generated a lot of engagements and Google wants to verify the quality of your traffic.
If you don’t want to trigger the Ad Serving Limit on your AdSense account, you should not focus on Getting Social Media Traffic or buying traffic from third-party sites or networks.

When you buy Traffic from sites like simpletraffic.co, they’ll use bots to refresh your site a couple of times, hereby manipulating your Google Analytics account to show that they’ve delivered the Traffic.
This is what Google refers to as Invalid Traffic and your site could get banned immediately if you get caught. what’s worse is that buying those traffic isn’t going to make you any money.
The Same goes for Facebook, they offer to send traffic to your blog for cheap, I guess that’s why Google doesn’t like that sort of traffic.

I’m not saying that you should not utilize Facebook to get traffic to your website, I’m saying that you shouldn’t depend on it.
Final Thoughts
In a nutshell, Google wants you to write exceptional content on your website which ranks and gets free traffic from their Search Engine.
Sites that depend on traffic from Search Engines never get Ad Serving Limits, take my sites for example (this one that you’re on).
I have a tutorial on how to stop AdSense Ad Serving Limit easily, you can check it out if an ad serving limit has already been imposed on your account.
If you still got time to explore more AdSense Related Content, I’ve picked up a couple for you:
- How to Increase your AdSense CPC and make even more money easily.
- How do you Wrap AdSense Ads with Ezoic?
- How to Know if your Website is Eligible for Google AdSense
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