Adsense appeal

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Sunx, Jan 19, 2012.

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    Adsense stopped ad serving to one of my sites due to content issues few days ago:confused:. Then I made an appeal. I received an acknowledgement of the receipt of the appeal and I am waiting for a response. Will they communicate the result of the appeal? How long will they generally take to respond on this kind of issue?

    This is my key site and my adsense account is almost useless without this site. If Google does not accept my appeal what options are available for me?

    Can I cancel my existing Adsense account and then apply again with the same name & address? I can apply with some other site of mine in which I do not currently have adsense. Then after getting the approval can I put adsense on the site which was banned? (of course after redesigning the site with better content which is acceptable to Google)

    I have also noted that previously I got no.1 position in SERPs for some keywords and now after this ban the SERPs positions have gone down to below 5 positions. Can there be a relationship between the ban & the SERPs?

    Adsense experts please advise...
     
    Last edited: Jan 19, 2012
    Sunx, Jan 19, 2012 IP
  2. ceekeigh

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    Re-applying is a bad idea. Just wait for their response.
     
    ceekeigh, Jan 19, 2012 IP
  3. adsenseplr

    adsenseplr Active Member

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    No, not a chance in hell. If you reapply after a ban then you are breaking the law, many people do so and forget that an adsense agreement is not a game, but a legal agreement, which specifically says you cannot reapply after a ban, do so by all means but it is classed as fraud, one day soon google are going to come down like a hammer on this and personally I doubt many of us have more $$ in the bank to contest a lawsuit than google do.
    Even if you cheat the system, as lets face it that is what you are talking about, hence why they class it as fraud, they ban the site as well as the account, so even if you sell the site no one can use adsense on it again.
    With regards to the appeal, to be blunt why are you asking on here? Last time I looked digital point was not run by google, email google instead.
     
    adsenseplr, Jan 20, 2012 IP
  4. JamesColin

    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    #4
    since the website has been banned and not your account, even putting any other adsense account on it will not show any ads.

    You can try re appeal after a few weeks.

    Me I've had a site banned too in november under false reasons as I have documented it, I appealed, received a shitty reply, then wrote again and got no answer, I can't be bothered to write again, although this site was a good earner..

    I guess they only have monkeys left in adsense appeal review team.
     
    JamesColin, Jan 20, 2012 IP
  5. Sunx

    Sunx Member

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    @JamesColin
    Thanks for the info. Is changing the domain name a good way to get around this? What is your opinion?
     
    Sunx, Jan 23, 2012 IP
  6. Nystul

    Nystul Well-Known Member

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    well, without sharing details of the site, it is hard to come to a good conclusion

    but, try working on your website content, get rid of those duplicate contents, get some writers to generate original unique articles, link build (legitimately) a bit, build up social media to support it

    then try to reapply
     
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  7. JamesColin

    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    Yes, changing domain name will mean adsense will work on it. But think about it, why adsense banned your domain in the first place? If you didn't solve this problem, then on the new domain you'll meet the same ban problem. Plus this time they can decide to ban your account totally since it is a repeat offense.
     
    JamesColin, Jan 23, 2012 IP
  8. sarpras2005@yahoo.co.in

    sarpras2005@yahoo.co.in Well-Known Member

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    I suggest u to start new website and attract traffic...add ur adsense code....

    Sign up other advt program and use it to ur old website...
     
    sarpras2005@yahoo.co.in, Jan 23, 2012 IP
  9. Sunx

    Sunx Member

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    http://tinyurl.com/6olt9yq This is the site which was banned.But now I have added few blog posts in the header area after the ban. Ban was due to insufficient content. What do you think? Would this be reapproved?
     
    Sunx, Jan 24, 2012 IP
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    No this is unlikely to be approved..
     
    1812, Jan 24, 2012 IP
  11. karan.digital

    karan.digital Peon

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    try affiliate marketing
     
    karan.digital, Jan 24, 2012 IP
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    did you get response mail from google adsense team ?
     
    yadavs, Jan 24, 2012 IP
  13. Sunx

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    What problems do you see with the site in the eyes of adsense?
     
    Sunx, Jan 24, 2012 IP
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    Same reason as the first refusal.. lack of content...
     
    1812, Jan 24, 2012 IP
  15. Sunx

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    I am yet to see a response. How long should it generally take?
     
    Sunx, Jan 24, 2012 IP
  16. Sunx

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    Still no response from Adsense... Its a week since I appealed
     
    Sunx, Jan 27, 2012 IP
  17. Sunx

    Sunx Member

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    Hey guys good news!:) Ban has been lifted!!! Here is the msg I got today

    Hello,

    Thank you for making the requested changes to your site in order to comply
    with our policies. After thoroughly reviewing xxxxxxxxxx.com, we have now
    re-enabled ad serving to this site.

    Because ad serving to your site was temporarily disabled, you many notice
    a delay of up to 48 hours or more before ads begin appearing on your site
    again. We appreciate your patience and cooperation.

    Sincerely,

    The Google AdSense Team
     
    Sunx, Jan 30, 2012 IP
  18. karan.digital

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    Congrats bro:D How long did it take?? 11 days???
     
    karan.digital, Jan 31, 2012 IP