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Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by karan265, Dec 19, 2006.

  1. #1
    Just when I was feeling good about my AdSense earnings.

    When I logged in today, I saw this nightmare come up :-

    Account Not Active
    An AdSense account does not exist for this login, as it is associated with an unapproved application. For more information about your application, please review the message we sent to the email address you provided with your application.

    I am 100% sure i have NOT clicked on my own ads

    & Neither have I done some stupid thing that annoys Google.

    Then WHY have I been disapproved?????

    I have also written a mail earlier today to about this disaster and hope to get a positive reply!

    I have been in a bad mood all day long because of this

    I worked so hard with my proxies to make money from AdSense.

    Please help me out guys!

    - Karan
     
    karan265, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  2. Pietercornelis

    Pietercornelis Guest

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    You'll probably receive an email from Google explaining why your account was deleted. Untill then, there's nothing you can do, because you don't know what you did wrong.
     
    Pietercornelis, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  3. needlehost

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    #3
    you won't actually get an explanation, you'll just get the bog standard response...
     
    needlehost, Dec 19, 2006 IP
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    login Notable Member

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    ...as it is associated with an unapproved application.

    Did you apply for another account ?
     
    login, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  5. karan265

    karan265 Active Member

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    They just mention 2 words (Illegal Clicks) which dont make any sense (atleast to a guy who hasnt done anything illegal)... :(
     
    karan265, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  6. karan265

    karan265 Active Member

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    No, I did NOT. I use only 1 account.

    And as a matter of fact, I didnt even have images next to adsense :(
     
    karan265, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  7. AdsenseChic

    AdsenseChic Well-Known Member

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    What about those proxies you are talking about? You have no control over them. Proxies and Adsense are not the best match.
     
    AdsenseChic, Dec 19, 2006 IP
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    Newyorker Active Member

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    If i am not wrong Adsense is not allowed on proxy sites?
     
    Newyorker, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  9. karan265

    karan265 Active Member

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    Well, I had ads only on the index page & NOT the proxified pages.
     
    karan265, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  10. karan265

    karan265 Active Member

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    Its allowed but not on the proxified pages.
     
    karan265, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  11. mcfox

    mcfox Wind Maker

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    Therein probably lies your answer - proxies. As someone has already stated, Adsense and Proxies do not go together well at all.

    Having said that, it is somewhat remotely possible an error occurred so keep your communications with Google polite and professional.
     
    mcfox, Dec 19, 2006 IP
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    I think proxies are a grey area, a bit like ads blended with images.
     
    qwestcommunications, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  13. karan265

    karan265 Active Member

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    I am trying my best.

    Please guys pray for me that I will be re-approved! :confused:

    Thanks people
     
    karan265, Dec 19, 2006 IP
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    to get dissapproved this close to christmas is sad i feel for you man try other types of ppc
     
    chward21, Dec 19, 2006 IP
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    fortgo Peon

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    Karan256,

    Just recently - last Saturday my proxy
    site was blcked for adsense ads by
    Google. The reason however was not
    the same. The person surfing using my
    proxy went to a porn site that had adsense
    ads on it, and Google banned their account.

    They didn't close my account, however they
    blocked my proxy from further participation
    with adsense.

    I wrote to them 2 emails, and yesterday night
    the proxy site of mine was re-instated.
    Try explaining to them that the invalid clicks
    were not yours, and send them your logs too.

    Good luck to you, and there is justice :) so
    trust on that!
     
    fortgo, Dec 19, 2006 IP
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    How do you know this ? Did the adsense team explain so detailed ?
     
    login, Dec 19, 2006 IP
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    toxic_diamonds Peon

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    Proxies? Perhaps. Like everyone else is suggesting?
     
    toxic_diamonds, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  18. superrichguy

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    I got that same message when I typed in my email password instead of my account password? Maybe the same thing?
     
    superrichguy, Dec 19, 2006 IP
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    karan256..

    maybe you could email them to tell them that
    1. you are not interested in the earnings from those mentioned illegal clicks
    2. you can provide any information required to proof that you are innocent
    3. as an adsense publisher, you have no way of protecting your ads from being click by anyone else and that also means that being in a shared network environment, there are also possibility that clicks coming from same ip which google may consider as self clicking

    this works for one of my friend before..

    hope it works for you too :)
     
    vincetan, Dec 19, 2006 IP
  20. WorldwideInfoSource.com

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    Hi, what is this "proxy" thing you speak of? Anyone have a link to educate me? Check out my homepage in my profile for an Adsense site. Thanks!
     
    WorldwideInfoSource.com, Dec 19, 2006 IP