banned from .com start on .NET ?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by henry_nguyen, Nov 18, 2013.

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    anyone in here ever try adsense or have any experience on a .net when your .com site is in the adsense sandbox?

    please advice
     
    henry_nguyen, Nov 18, 2013 IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    The tld has NOTHING to do with approval or not with Adsense.
     
    Agent000, Nov 18, 2013 IP
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    If your site was banned when it was on a .com domain, what makes you think it would be allowed on a .net domain?
     
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    adsenseplr Active Member

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    Adsense sandbox? Not heard a new myth for a while, but guess it was about time someone created one to waste yet more hours of peoples time.
     
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    That is stupid! Even If you change the extension the site name remains same. What difference it makes? You could change the whole site name and domain and remove all indexed pages with that .com domain.
     
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    1. They only ban sites for policy violations that are easily fixed, so not sure why you would want to do it.
    2. They do ban accounts, so changing from a .com to a .net will change nothing, your account is still banned and to try and do that to open a new account is fraud.
     
    Agent000, Nov 19, 2013 IP
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    henry_nguyen Well-Known Member

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    i was thinking of creating a new site on .net domain and forward the "banned"="sandbox"="what ever its called" .com domain to the .net site.

    while wait for adsense to reply (took 8 business days), finally i got an answer from them telling me that i do not need a new .net domain. Just cleanup the contents on the .com domain and submit an appeal.

    FYI: the reason i said sandbox is because this .com domain was banned without an "issue ID". I bought the domain without the knowledge of it was banned by adsense.

    @adsenseplr how do you check whether a domain been banned by adsense or not?
     
    henry_nguyen, Nov 19, 2013 IP