How to Get Your Adsense Account Reactivated in 5 Easy Steps

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by jukebox9988, Apr 12, 2012.

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    This is a part of my new report called GetUnbanned

    Remember, most bans come from an automated machine. Something went wrong and it caused a Red flag to pop up at G Headquarters. Your goal now is to to have a human review it.

    1. Try and determine why your account was banned.

    This is important because you need to know what happened before you can gather evidence. Google will not always tell you and many times they’ll tell you it’s because of “Invalid Clicks” which can mean anything under the moon.

    2. Contact the Google Adsense team and be nice about it.

    If you’re email starts with “You Jerks at Google Banned My Account For No Good Reason,” then you’ll not likely get it unbanned before Hell freezes over. Your emails should be very nice and non-judgemental. Assume it was an honest mistake by Google, because it may very well have been.

    3. Provide Proof Of Your Innocence.

    If you have a good idea of why your Adsense was banned, offer to give it to Google. This could be everything from server logs, a letter from the webhost or a WhoIs file. Be nice and politely show Google where they went wrong.

    4. Have some patience.

    The folks at Adsense won’t be tripping over their self to get to your case. I’d be sending follow up emails every other day or so and checking on the status of the human review. Remember to keep them nice and polite. You may also want to keep offering to give them evidence. Try and show you really want to help in the investigation.

    5. Persistence pays off.

    If you give up only after an email or two, then chances are you may never hear from them again. Stay with the follow up emails! Eventually they’ll get tired of you and either give you a Yea or Nay. Remember, the squeaky wheel gets the oil!

    There is no guarantee that these tips will help. But if you’re going to fight to get your account reinstated, this is the way to begin.

    Bonus Tip: Build an Authority Site

    Chances are a Google Adsense bot picked up a negative report on your website and auto banned it. THIS IS KEY! So many people are upset but fail to understand that humans rarely ban sites. There are billions of sites on the WWW and millions more in Adsense. Be patient before you explode with anger.

    Regardless of what G does, you should aim to build an authority site because you will make more money in the long run anyways. It doesn't have to build 1000 pages of content. Pick a topic and make it the best site on the web for that topic. This will attract more advertisers, more clicks and may persuade Google to invite your back into the program.

    For more tips on getting your Adsense account back and how to protect your Adsense earnings from future bans, grab my free report now.

    Download Get Unbanned Now!

    Thoughts? Comments? I would love your feedback. thanks!
     
    Last edited: Apr 12, 2012
    jukebox9988, Apr 12, 2012 IP
  2. imagnum

    imagnum Greenhorn

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    Thanks for sharing! If my adsense get banned, i'll try to do this! :)
     
    imagnum, Apr 12, 2012 IP
  3. jukebox9988

    jukebox9988 Well-Known Member

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    Yea being honest and patient works wonders!
     
    jukebox9988, Apr 12, 2012 IP
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    Thank you for your information, make done to me..
     
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    canaryspace Well-Known Member

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    Anyone got an email address to contact Adsense?
     
    canaryspace, Jul 5, 2012 IP
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    I have never seen an email address directly to Adsense. I think you just use the troubleshooter. Google Support.
     
    Gpaul, Jul 7, 2012 IP