$150 Reward: Adsense Disabled On A Single Domain

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by hannahs, Sep 13, 2011.

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    I've had my Adsense Account for 4 years and run Adsense across 10 sites. Just recently I received a notice from Adsense stating that Adsense had been disabled on one of my domains. The reason was extremely vague and somewhat pointed to having thin content on one of the pages. They did cite the offending page. The page only had a Youtube video and a short 200 word article snippet. However, the rest of the site contained pages with much more robust content.

    The site was making about $130 per day and now obviously is making zero $$ since Adsense has been disabled on that domain.

    Does anyone have any suggestions or experience with this issue? My site is receiving more traffic month over month without any revenue and this is hard to swallow.

    I would be grateful for any suggestions or help and will Paypal $150 to anyone who provides a solution to getting my revenue back.

    Sincerely,
    Hannah
     
    hannahs, Sep 13, 2011 IP
  2. music legend

    music legend Well-Known Member

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    why dont you just go with a different ad company? adsense is the worst ad program anyways. others out there with much higher payouts
     
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    Digital_shubhi Illustrious Member

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    No one can help you in this if there were some problems in your site as detected by Google.
     
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    hannahs Peon

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    Thanks Music legend,

    I've tested dozens of different ad networks in replacement of Adsense: Chitika, Yahoo BOSS feed, in content ads etc. None come close to having the targeted inventory that Adsense does which negatively affects the CTR and in return negatively affects revenue. I haven't ever found a PPC network which beats Adsense revenue.

    If you have, I would be interested in knowing these alternatives.

     
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    njoker555 Notable Member

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    You should be able to contact google and make an appeal. I've had this happen to a friend years ago where they disabled ads on one of his sites due to lack of content in a few pages. He appealed and said that the rest of the site is fine and if a few pages are the problem, he will remove the codes from those pages.

    I know he eventually got it enabled again on that site. But it happened years ago, Google wasn't as strict back then, not sure if it'll work now.

    Good luck.
     
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    Laceygirl Notable Member

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    Thin Content!
    That sounds very precise to me. You were putting ads on pages that have no content. That's not allowed.

    Lol, I like that line. Good luck finding someone who believes that. lol
     
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  7. hannahs

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    Yes njoker, I've just submitted a second request for reconsideration. My first request was over a month ago without any reply. I added additional content to the offending page mentioned by Google. So, we'll see if they respond.

    Thank you for your advise.

    Hannah

     
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    hannahs Peon

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    Hi Laceygirl,

    It wasn't that the page had zero content on it...it was just a bit thin. There was a short article and a video all related to the page niche. However, I guess it just wasn't enough. I certainly have seen authority sites using Adsense with the same or even less content.

    Thanks,
    Hannah

     
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    samadnet Active Member

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    If your account is disabled you can apply for review.Else if your particular domain is disabled you have to contact adsense team and ask more detail on the problem
     
    samadnet, Sep 14, 2011 IP