Hello, I recieved an email from google saying that my account has been disabled but ads are still showing on my site... what shall I do now?
If you've done anything against the TOS like clicking those ads yourself, firstly repent. Second, get rid of all adsense codes. Third, sign up for yahoo publisher account. Then wait. When approved. Enjoy the new account and promise yourself to learn from your mistake.
ha offcourse I haven't done anything against their TOS ... the website is ahmed-jehanzeb.com two days before my balance reached $100 & today they disabled it.........
If you haven't done anything that goes against their ToS, you should write them and explain everything, including anything that you can think of that could possibly be construed as going against their ToS. Explain the whole story to them and ask for you account to be reinstated. Also, start looking into the alternatives such as the YPN.
If the account is disabled, why are the ads still working? Can you still log in to your Adsense account and are stats still being updated?
after observing that the ads are still appearing I thought that the email was sent due to an error. but now I know that it is diabled. I will email them & try to explain... yahoo publishers is in beta, does it accept every website?
Of course they don't accept every website. Maybe you got disabled because you used adsense on sites that were not eligible?
If your account is banned, you can no longer log in or see your stats. The ads may continue to appear for a few days, but you can simply remove the Adsense code from your site.
highly doubtable i tried for a yahoo personals affiliate site and they were strict on who they approved
sorry but I could not understand..... can u explain it? why can this cause my site to get banned? due to subdomain? or wat?
It looks like copyrighted songs available for download. If they're not copyrighted, it should be clearly labeled.
Feel bad for what you did and then move on.. Try some affiliate advertising or something else that is a little bit low pressure for you and less likely for you to commit fraud with...