My first post ^^ nice to see such a large community to fight against the google nation lol : anyway... lol i've been banned from adsense for quite a while now from "bad clicks" been annoyed with google ever since. i've also tried to send in numerous applications to try get "re-accepted" but they've all been rejected. I was just wondering if anyone has tried getting banned and actually got re-accepted into adsense? If so, then i might have to keep trying lol.
Yes, people have been accepted after being banned and they are generally banned again. Read all the posts concerning banning. Find something else and follow TOS.
There have been people who have got in after being banned.This is of course if they are able to justify their reentry with a solid reason. It also takes loads of patience and Emails to get back,which most people do not have the time to pursue .And they eventually shift to something else
I'm not sure how many "get in" by opening a new account. I have heard of over 50 cases (myself included) where the ban was lifted. Im not sure how much time has passed but you can give the AdSense Reinstatement Guide a try. Just let me know if it results in getting your account back
Correct Yfs1,I meant that the people who get back should get back with their original accounts. Make another account and you are likely to get banned when you make lots of money and you will feel like banging your head on the wall. Ps: Why did you get banned in the first place ??? your mistake or theirs
i have, but they rejected me about 2 times (within a week) at first so I gave up. But tried again some 2 months later and was accepted with 30 minutes! so yes it is possible
It's pretty detailed in the link but basically it was a sudden surge of traffic with a hidden refferer or no refferer (We were featured on the Kim Komando show in the US) I forget the exact numbers but they are in the guide. Think better then Digg/Slash traffic as far as numbers but all people who have no problem clicking on an AdSense block if it interests them
I've heard the first process isn't to try to get re-instated, but to stop doing what got you banned in the first place. Is this true? tom P.S. AW client, who loves bad publishers being banned.
Lol, I assumed he meant he wasn't the one that clicked but you are right, if he violated the TOS (especially if he defrauded AdWords users), he shouldn't get his account back