My site has been banned from Adsense

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by crappyPaste, Dec 4, 2008.

  1. snvc

    snvc Peon

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    #21
    Here are 4 points of advice that you should follow if you’ve been wrongly banned by Adsense:

    1. Be Polite
    If you’re rude, chances are you’re going not going to draw on anyone’s sympathy. No one will react in a positive way to a flaming e-mail. It’s best to be calm and reserved, yet informative. Just provide them with detail. They don’t need the sass.

    2. Be Patient
    Adsense gets thousands of emails, requests and notifications every day. If they don’t reply within 48 hours, don’t be upset. Just keep trying. But don’t send too often, make sure you give them a few days in between follow-ups.

    3. Provide Evidence
    Tell them your reasons! Don’t expect the Adsense team to be psychic and know you haven’t done anything wrong, provide back-up to your claims. If you didn’t make any invalid clicks, tell them! If you didn’t tell your users to click on ads, let them know! They will, at the very least, give you evidence stating otherwise if it’s true.

    4. Don’t Give Up
    You’re innocent. Why should you give up? There are many roads to Rome, and e-mail isn’t the only one. If you want to be involved that badly, there is a way around it. Fight, fight, fight. But courteously!

    On the other side of things, if you have been banned justly and it was your fault, these techniques most likely won’t work for you. You could, however, start up a new website and use a different e-mail to start up your account. These ideas *may* help you, but if you have been rightly banned from Adsense, I don’t feel sorry for you. You’re ruining it for the rest of us.
     
    snvc, Dec 6, 2008 IP
  2. DeanJames

    DeanJames Well-Known Member

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    #22
    If you have a site banned from displaying Adsense on it then it is highly unlikely this decision will be reversed. Just use that site for something else/monetize it with something else and ensure it complies with their policies.

    Dean
     
    DeanJames, Dec 7, 2008 IP
  3. DJD

    DJD Well-Known Member

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    #23
    I've fucked up SO many times with Adsense, and I have NEVER been banned, they just sent a nice email asking me to change it.
     
    DJD, Dec 7, 2008 IP