My site banned by google. How will I run adsense with that site.

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by sherone, Mar 11, 2010.

  1. #1
    Guys,

    I made a site with a huge voulume of data. It took around 7 months to complete this site. Unfortunately google banned this site last month.

    Now I want to run this site in another domain.
    is it possible run adsense in that site (same data with another domain)?


    Please help me.
     
    sherone, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  2. Project Mobius

    Project Mobius Peon

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    #2
    then google will ban the new site, what's the point?
     
    Project Mobius, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  3. RosalindGardner

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    Sherone,

    Do you know why Google banned the site? You may just end up with the same problem if you simply move your content to a new domain.
     
    RosalindGardner, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  4. Adpubster

    Adpubster Peon

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    #4
    You're exactly right, if it got banned once, it will get banned again. OP, WHY was the site banned, what was mentioned in your letter of ban-ishment? Figure that out first before you do anything else.
     
    Adpubster, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  5. noob_bashing

    noob_bashing Active Member

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    Don't worry it isn't the end of life for you. You still have your willy and you can spend time with it. You better look for a cleaning job somewhere. Part time you can be a man whore too.
    Just quite the webmastering and online income stuff it is crap and believe me this is coming from somebody who has been in the business for over a decade.
     
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  6. zk5182

    zk5182 Active Member

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  7. zodiac

    zodiac Peon

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    #7
    you read the email?banning the domain is a warning.it is possible that you do something wrong again down the road and they take action without banning your account,but putting the same content on a different domain is a sure way to get your account banned once they find out.
     
    zodiac, Mar 14, 2010 IP
  8. globegenius

    globegenius Active Member

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    7 months to build a site? Holy cow.
     
    globegenius, Mar 14, 2010 IP
  9. anjelina27

    anjelina27 Member

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    #9
    I think if your site gets banned then the adsense account enabled in the site also gets banned.
     
    anjelina27, Mar 14, 2010 IP
  10. Reviewz

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    #10
    I wouldn't call that advice.

    To OP, You'd need to determine what caused the ban, fix that, and then request for reinstatement. It will be tough to get a response though. I know of one website where the owner was making 10-15K a month. That is right. His Alexa was top 10,000 and suddenly his site got banned; now it is all Adbrite. Must be a big blow...and shows just what a mirage Adsense is....
     
    Reviewz, Mar 15, 2010 IP
  11. Terko

    Terko Peon

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    #11
    Moving at new domain is not solution. Google can ban your account if you do that. Be lucky that you have full working account for now. I have one site with banned AdSense, it's not so big problem. I found other good sources of adverts.
     
    Terko, Mar 15, 2010 IP
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    #12
    I heard that the host 110mb.com got banned by Google so anyone using them will no longer be able to use adsense. However by changing to a new host there would be no problem. Is this the kind of thing you are referring to?
     
    john8765, Mar 18, 2010 IP
  13. dave_the_man

    dave_the_man Peon

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    Just a thought........ Since he didn't give us much detail I'd have to wonder about how fast googles bots can index his site. If its got way too much content and loads slow maybe they didn't exactly ban it but removed it from their system because of page load errors or something within the design. I know I keep hearing how google abolished the old pr system and are now grading pr by how fast pages load (never made sense to me) but I don't know if thats true.
     
    dave_the_man, Mar 18, 2010 IP
  14. JosephSEO

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    #14
    sometimes changing hosts will unban your IP address since you will have it changed.. but you could also lose rank on google by having ip address change.
     
    JosephSEO, Mar 18, 2010 IP
  15. dave_the_man

    dave_the_man Peon

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    Maybe but he is still going to face the risk of getting banned again later. Unless of course he was clicking his own ads and got banned. Not sure. Too little information.
     
    dave_the_man, Mar 18, 2010 IP
  16. Adpubster

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    Nope, ad-serving can be disabled to a particular site yet your other sites and your account remain active.
     
    Adpubster, Mar 19, 2010 IP
  17. Mainostoimisto

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    #17
    Why were you banned. Google can also un-ban your account or site so make sure this time you follow their quidelines and then as to be indexed again. They do it all the time. But this time it has to be fixed since the will be a real person who goes to your site and gives it a valuation.
     
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  18. pipes

    pipes Prominent Member

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    #18
    Google are more clever than people give them/it credit for, you cant fool them for long.

    Is it penalised or banned? Both quite different.
     
    pipes, Mar 20, 2010 IP
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    #19
    Sounds to me like there is someting fishy with your content that google does not like, that "volume of data" you speak of. What is the jist of the content, and is it "spammy" because you have such a "huge volume of data?"
     
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  20. dave_the_man

    dave_the_man Peon

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    I agree. But at this point theres not much use in assuming anymore since he won't reply and tell us the rest of the story. Im sure he has figured it out through all of the responses and doesn't need to continue in the conversation. But I bet your right and the content is in violation of google or something or its duplicated from some other site(s) and google doesn't like that either.
     
    dave_the_man, Mar 20, 2010 IP