Get Your Banned/Disabled Adsense Account BACK

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by zhb, Dec 15, 2009.

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    Many of Times Google Adsense Publishers are banned by Google Adsense Team for several reasons such invalid click activity or risk for advertisers of Google Adwords. People Use to send email to Google Adsense Support and receive a reply saying they can't reinstate your Adsense Account. Here is a Professional method that actually works for getting a Banned Adsense Account.

    I have posted a Complete Article on How to Get Disabled Adsense Account Back Successfully

    It will surely helps everyone because i have provided a professional way to get Disabled Adsense Account back.
     
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    248 Well-Known Member

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    maybe u can share the tips here, so we can discuss later on..:)
     
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  3. farhajr

    farhajr Well-Known Member

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    yes post the information here
     
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  4. Hipto

    Hipto Peon

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    Many of Times Google Adsense Publishers are banned by Google Adsense Team for several reasons such invalid click activity or risk for advertisers of Google Adwords. People Use to send email to Google Adsense Support and receive a reply saying they can't reinstate your Adsense Account. Here is a Professional method that actually works for getting a Banned Adsense Account.

    Now, as for all of you guys out there with banned Adsense accounts:

    1. Guys that really are innocent and have nothing to do with invalid clicks or fraud, continue to read further.
    2. The rest (in a much higher percentage than the earlier mentioned, I presume), just stop here and move on from my blog. Nothing interesting here.

    A reinstating procedure is more like proving the AdSense team that it wasn’t you who made the fraud and you have nothing to do with any type of terms and policies breaking actions.

    1. Always write your e-mails in a perfect grammar.
    2. Write the letters addressing yourself to a 3rd person, without taking the manner personally.
    3. Be corporate, be understanding and nice, although you are frustrated (probably). I was too.
    4. Try to offer every little bit of help possible, so that the AdSense team can check all the possible variables.
    5. IMHO, if you are a fairly known figure, for it’s whitehat techniques or just for it’s truly honest behavior, post your issue in a well documented, read and influential discussion forum.
    6. IMHO, if you are NOT a fairly known figure, for it’s whitehat techniques or just for it’s truly honest behavior, do NOT post your situation in a forum, or any other public place.
    7. Try not to spam the AdSense team with repeated e-mails sent to multiple e-mail addresses, telling them the exact same thing. If you sent it once (maximum twice) that’s all you can do. ALL the e-mails are read.
    8. Do not reply to the first horrifying e-mail telling you your AdSense account has been disabled.

    Why not reply ? Because the first Google AdSense Account Disabled e-mail comes from the e-mail address (which is NOT ticket based) , and because the e-mails that come to you after you use the appeal form, come from (which IS ticket based).

    Use the AdSense invalid clicks appeal form. After you will get your first reply from the message sent to the appeal form, from a Google representative (they have a ticket system), you can then reply to that.
    9. Try to offer them server logs, tracking and analytics logs, and any other useful information, that they can use to determine if your account got click-bombed or not.
    10. Whenever you write e-mails, please try to sign your full name, telephone, mobile telephone, e-mail address, website, and so on, in the e-mail (please see the template below).
    11. In the AdSense appeal form, at the e-mail part (Email Address:), always write your AdSense publisher e-mail, and not another e-mail.
    12. One again, write in a polite manner, always. Polite + corporate + helpful + not spamming = success.

    Below, I will give you a template of an e-mail to use:
    The initial Google AdSense account disabled e-mail

    Hello ……………………….,

    It has come to our attention that invalid clicks have been generated on
    the Google ads on your site(s). We have therefore disabled your Google
    AdSense account. Please understand that this step was taken in an
    effort to protect the interest of the AdWords advertisers.

    A publisher’s site may not have invalid clicks on any ad(s), including
    but not limited to clicks generated by:

    - a publisher on his own web pages
    - a publisher encouraging others to click on his ads
    - automated clicking programs or any other deceptive software
    - a publisher altering any portion of the ad code or changing the
    layout, behavior, targeting, or delivery of ads for any reason

    Practices such as these are in violation of the Google AdSense Terms
    and Conditions and program polices, which can be viewed at:

    https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms?hl=en_US
    https://www.google.com/adsense/policies?hl=en_US

    Publishers disabled for invalid click activity are not allowed further
    participation in AdSense and do not receive any further payment. The
    earnings on your account will be properly returned to the affected
    advertisers.

    Sincerely,

    The Google AdSense Team

    Or

    Hello ……………………….,

    While going through our records recently, we found that your AdSense
    account has posed a significant risk to our AdWords advertisers. Since
    keeping your account in our publisher network may financially damage
    our advertisers in the future, we’ve decided to disable your account.

    Please understand that we consider this a necessary step to protect the
    interests of both our advertisers and our other AdSense publishers. We
    realize the inconvenience this may cause you, and we thank you in
    advance for your understanding and cooperation.

    If you have any questions about your account or the actions we’ve
    taken, please do not reply to this email. You can find more information
    by visiting
    https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=57153&hl=en_US.

    Your response to the above e-mail

    PS: Send it trough the AdSense invalid clicks appeal form, and do NOT reply.

    Hello there,

    Thank you for letting me know about this click attack on my (personal/company) AdSense account.

    I do not know what happened with my account (clicks, CTR etc.) since yesterday/2 days ago/3 days ago/one week ago when everything as far as stats went, seemed just fine, and followed the usual patterns (no abnormal rises in clicks).

    As of this day, I can’t check my account and my stats for weird behaviors, because my account is disabled and I do not have access anymore.

    I am trying to cover all the possible issues, so below I will write what I came up with about possible click attacks on my account:

    - Reason 1 (ex. This guy threatened to click bomb my account). Put URL’s of forum discussions if you have them too.
    - Reason 2 – server logs, that seem fine or not.
    - Reason 3 etc.

    But I can’t say nothing concrete about any of the above, simply because I really can’t know for sure.

    What I know for sure is that I have nothing to do with invalid clicks, I never clicked my own ads and I never encouraged any other people to click on my ads.

    Please tell me what are the next steps. Also let me know if there’s anything I can do or offer the AdSense team (server logs, tracking logs, history of the account, payment logs etc) to help with the faster resolve of this issue with my account.

    Thank you in advance.

    Kind regards,
    Tenezo
    My Tenezo Company
    My Address and City/Country
    Office phone: +92 333.333.334
    Cell phone: +92 333.333.333
    YM!: my_id_here ; Skype: my_id_here

    End note

    All the above I learned myself, either trough my own experience or from others. I can’t guarantee that your account will be reinstated, but what I can guarantee is that you will have a better chance.

    Good luck.
     
    Hipto, Dec 15, 2009 IP
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    abdulrehman940 Active Member

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    thanks for your share
     
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  6. farhajr

    farhajr Well-Known Member

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    I guess thats pretty normal..ITs not a perfect assurity that account will be returend back..
     
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    I could try this. My account was banned months ago and I have thought about signing up for a new account, but realistically it may just be easier to try and appeal it and let them know it was all just a misunderstanding. You've got a skill with this, and your blog covers some great stuff. Thanks for sharing!
     
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  8. Project Mobius

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    yea good luck trying that....
     
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    "1. Always write your e-mails in a perfect grammar."

    This one kills me... WHAT THE HELL IS "a perfect grammar"?

    Nice ploy to get people to view your site
     
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    you call this perfect grammar?

    "All the above I learned myself, either trough my own experience or from others. I can’t guarantee that your account will be reinstated, but what I can guarantee is that you will have a better chance."
     
    Project Mobius, Dec 15, 2009 IP
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    I would add step 0:

    Before contacting Adsense take a hard look at your site and re-read the Program Policies. If there are any violations fix them before appealing!

    Note that if your account was disabled for "invalid clicks" it will say that in the email from Google. If you get the email that says your account was a "risk to Adwords Advertisers", that almost certainly means Program Policy violations.

    There are a lot of people who aren't scammers, but who haven't read the Program Policies carefully and their sites are indeed in violation. If you don't fix the problems before you appeal, of course it won't be successful!

    - make sure your layout doesn't cause people to accidentally click. Make sure your layout or text doesn't draw attention to the ads.

    - make sure you don't have any non-allowed content - everyone knows no adult content and no warez, but you also aren't allowed to promote "pay-to" programs (I've seen accounts disabled for promoting Bux.to), distribute coursework or student essays, link to gun sales, and other topics. Realize that just because other people are "getting away" with that sort of content, that doesn't mean you will get away with it.

    - have a Privacy Policy. That has been a requirement for more than a year, and it was supposed to be updated to include information about DART cookies by the beginning of April. Google emailed that information and placed reminder links in accounts, so there is no excuse to not have one.

    If you aren't sure, ask for people to review your site before you appeal. Waiting a couple more days won't hurt you.
     
    Nonny, Dec 16, 2009 IP
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    thanks this wil help surely. my friend in need of this. his acc banned due but nothing illegal he did
     
    LinkBuilderChennai, Dec 16, 2009 IP
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    Oh nice tip but I think I already read the same statement in another blog long time ago, however unable to remember that.
     
    piyadasworld, Dec 16, 2009 IP
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    THanks for this information :)
    I'll try this...
     
    EYAN, Dec 16, 2009 IP
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    no chance ,google never tolerates any spam
     
    ravi1983, Dec 19, 2009 IP