My site has been kicked out from AdSense, the account is still active but it don’t display any ads (or income), this happed for a couple of months ago. I received a mail about a picture that they interpret as pornography, and said that I had 3 days to remove it. It was deleted immediately; the user who uploaded it and the user who approved the image were kicked out from the site without any question. Three days later I receive a mail that I haven’t obeyed there request and all ads on the site are locked out. The last couple of months have gone to remove all nudity that can be found on the site. I have two quests to the good people in Digital Point: How can I get Google to accept the site again? Please take a look at fantasy drawings and female celebrities and see if there is something more i should remove
Hi, I feel the images are fine, try to email them or re-apply mostly they will allow you as everything seems to be Ok. Thanks & Regards -logon2future
I think this a blessing for your site....You need to find other CPM company which pay between 2.5 and 3.5 instead of Google .10 CMP. Just find other company...Trust me, Google done you a favor.
Some special you have in mind? The site needs a new advertiser soon, the page has over 15.000active users, 42k unique visitors with 340k page views each day. This kind of traffic has some server costs that need to be covered up.
base on your numbers...you should be making $250 to $700 per day. How much were you making via Google per day?
We had an average on 42$ dollars/day (should also add that those number where around 20%lower three months ago). What Ad Agency should I sign up on to get that kind of earnings?
You can't sign-up for another account in adsense if you are already banned not unless you are using another name and address for application.
Once you are banned by Adsense, your only other option, if you want an Adsense account again, is to use a totally different business name, address, bank, email address, User Agent and different IP. Plus, you cannot use your new Adsense Publisher ID on the site that caused you to get banned. If you change domains and swap over content, that could work. However, if you are allowing users for which you DO NOT moderate to post content to any of your sites that are monetized by Adsense, you are essentially asking for trouble.
I agree with the Points which is told by "Crew Chief 007" , But some Corrections.... If you got Banned by Adsense once, you can apply for Adsense with the Different payeename { may be your Father, Mother, Wife } You can use the Same Address... Having same address wont block your Account..... But you cant use the Adsense Publisher ID in the Website which Caused you to get Ban.... If you have any trouble in getting Adsense Approval, i can help you
You still have images up that seem to violate the AdSense adult content policy: http://adsense.blogspot.com/2007/11/play-it-safe-family-safe.html If it was just ad serving that was disabled, and not your whole account, you can remove all the content that violates AdSense policy and appeal. There should have been a link in the email from Google for more information.
It’s just serving ads who have been disabled, the account is still active and I can log in to Adsense (I believe one reason for this is that I have many other sites that still have ads). Since you've found some pictures that are in violation of Google's guidelines, could you please be so kind to give me some examples. I've removed all that I believe is a breach of guidelines. But I honesty have problems finding the other pictures.
Seriously? Did you read the part of the policy that says you aren't allowed to have images showing "lewd or provocative poses, strategically covered nudity, see-through or sheer clothing, and close-ups of anatomy that would be inappropriate if shown nude." After just a quick glance at your site I see: http://www.wallpaperweb.org/wallpaper/babes/lucy-pinder_1600x1200_57877.htm http://www.wallpaperweb.org/wallpaper/babes/lucy-pinder_1600x1200_57883.htm http://www.wallpaperweb.org/wallpaper/babes/sexy-in-bed_1680x1050_57717.htm http://www.wallpaperweb.org/wallpaper/babes/female-celebrities-57694_1600x1200_57694.htm Of course it's up to Google to decide whether your site violates policy, but if I were you I'd remove any images that seem to violate the guidelines before appealing.