Transferring Adsense Domain Name

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by NazStory, May 18, 2007.

  1. #1
    So google diasbled ads on my website - http://www.nadzrulsystem.com

    *******IMPORTANT= Google "DISABLED" Ads On my website.. i never got banned)))

    if i buy a new domain name - and upload everything from http://www.nadzrulsystem.com to a new domain name.. will this work??

    and yes i corrected all the "errors" (things that are against adsense rule)
     
    NazStory, May 18, 2007 IP
  2. qwestcommunications

    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    Well, there must be something that prompted them to ban that domain. Is it the content? Why would the domain itself get banned if there is nothing to trigger a ban?
     
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  3. NazStory

    NazStory Well-Known Member

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    its not the contents... its just silly mistake, placed another text instead "Sponsors:" or "Advertisements"
     
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    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    I n taht case, you should be able to transfer the content to another domain because your account itself is not banned.
     
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    if your web site is banned from adsense, your ads will be active on different web site.
     
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    I would contact Google and tell them that you fixed the problem. They should be able to re-enable your domain to show ads.
     
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    Trapped Well-Known Member

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    True that, that way you would spare loads of hassle from getting a new domain, moving all the sites...and maybe google won't get pissed off because you tried to cheat them.

    Just drop them an email that you have made the changes and that you are OK with Google's tos.
     
    Trapped, May 18, 2007 IP