Anyone else get one of these notices?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by MeAlex, Jun 1, 2006.

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    I got this notice just a day after adsense stopped serving ads to my most profitable site. It's not p*rn or anything of the sort, just childish humor. It pulled in decent profits for me and I need replacement service. Should I go w/ YPN or what? If I do go w/ YPN do I need an invite as it is still in beta?


     
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  2. funlounge

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    Wow.. too bad for you...

    did you encourage users to click on the ads ?
     
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  3. MeAlex

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    Nope...I never did anything against the TOS. It's just a very childish humor site...actually over the top. The domain/site was given to me by a college buddy a few years back. The site got so many hits I thought I'd just put some ads on the site and leave it be. Over the past year I've made a few hundred bucks off it, but now I'm not sure what to do. I acutally understand their reasoning, but would like to know what my options are. I know adbrite, ypn and others are out there...just want to use a network where this won't happen again.
     
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    You might try the other networks. You might also try selling ads directly even though that can be quite a bit of a pain. Another option is to create a library of humor and DVDs books from Amazon and other them for sale. It works best if you categorize and review the books/films. Alas, only AdSense comes easy.
     
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