Unfairly Disabled! :(

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by faye, Nov 12, 2008.

  1. aniani

    aniani Peon

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    #21
    from 2 to 20 and you informed google about it.... I think you shouldnt have.

    I think you should consider learning affiliate marketing.... it would pay you more than adsense

    Ani
     
    aniani, Nov 14, 2008 IP
  2. andyj00

    andyj00 Active Member

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    #22
    Please could you share what the alternatives were?
    Thanks.
     
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  3. sweetfunny

    sweetfunny Banned

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    #23
    How about SweetSense? :)

    Average of $30 per 100 visitors, not a few cents
    As many Ads per page as you want
    No content restrictions
    Click your own ads
    Don't cares where traffic comes from
    Forget being Click Bombed and Banned

    Sound good? If so get creative, cut the middle man (Google) and stop sending your visitors away for a few cents, living in fear of being banned and being restricted in what you can publish on your own site.

    Experiment and you will see Adsense is the worst monetization option going.

    (SweetSense is fictional, batteries not included)

    Seriously though, all i done for that was used affiliate products and styled it like Adsense.
     
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  4. andyj00

    andyj00 Active Member

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    #24
    This is very alarming why publishers are getting banned for no apparent reason.
    My only theory on this is that:
    a) invalid click activity occurs on your site
    b) this alerts Google to check out your site manually BUT bans you for another reason such as inappropriate content or mis-placed ads etc..

    They surely cant ban you for a one off activity over 2 clicks to over 20? It doesnt make sense.
    Make sure you always comply to Google TOS.

    These sorts of things must happen all of the time and if they banned everybody, Google would make no money.
     
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  5. andyj00

    andyj00 Active Member

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    #25
    Cheers.... seems like a good idea....
     
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  6. Jeehan

    Jeehan Well-Known Member

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    #26
    DO NOT LOOSE HOPE. Submit every details you can get e.g. traffic , visitor log, etc.....use polite and sweet language....if they refuse then start Adbrite, Bidvertiser, etc. then apply using a new domain...change name and address. GOOD LUCK.
     
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  7. LarryMac

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    #27
    That is messed up and down right dirty. Maybe I am being naive, why would another person do that to some one?
     
    LarryMac, Nov 14, 2008 IP
  8. faye

    faye Peon

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    #28
    :) Thanks guys. You've been pretty damn supportive.
    Well, I sent in a rather angry appeal, and I got denied. So I shall have a good sit down and think about what to say, send in another appeal, and hope for the best. Turned out my sister had registered me to some auto surfing sites. Course, we share the computer, so she easily got into my mail. So, of course, thats why I was disabled. Needless to say, she has been banned from the computer for a veryyy long time, and has to do my chores for a month. Yay! Anyway.. for now I am using AdToll!
    I cant just change domains! This one costs enough, and all my content has been tagged for my site, plus, I love my domain! I couldnt possibly move!

    I am interested in these affiliate things though.
    Could someone explain them to me please?

    Oh, and please keep in mind I am a graphic/myspace resource site. :p My visitors all come to use my myspace and website graphics etc. :)
     
    faye, Nov 16, 2008 IP
  9. filipina

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    #29
    Google will ban new and small producing sites in a heartbeat. Sorry to say but the newer your account and the less revenue you generate the more likely you are to get banned. I wish you good luck in an appeal but it is an uphill battle.
     
    filipina, Nov 16, 2008 IP
  10. snowbird

    snowbird Notable Member

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    #30
    Adsense is part of a monopoly and Google controls much of the search advertising market. If they don't want you in their network, regardless of what you did or did not do, you are basically screwed.

    Google gives guidelines to follow. Best to follow it to the letter before the ban...
     
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  11. Hendricius

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    #31
    That sucks. Adsense is way too bad in support. As already said - they control almost the whole market and there is no other program that can give you as relevant ads as they do. Getting banned from there is banned yes.

    I am attaching two links which might be interesting for you to read.
    The first one is about getting banned from Adsense. Some pretty good recommendations to avoid a ban and what could perhaps get your account reactivated.

    The next one is about Adsense alternatives. There are some other programs which are good - but don't expect too much.

    Sorry for the link to my own blog - but I guess I explained it pretty well and it might be useful :).
     
    Hendricius, Nov 16, 2008 IP