Saturday, December 4, 2010

Google adsense Account Disabled

 Google adsense Account Disabled
from: Yan Susanto


“While going through our records recently, we found that your AdSense account has posed a significant risk to our AdWords advertisers. Since keeping your account in our publisher network may financially damage our advertisers in the future, we’ve decided to disable your account.”
Ouch!! That hurts.
In fact, the no. of people receiving this dreaded letter is on the rise in the recent months. In most forums, there is a never ending discussion on why ‘my Google Adsense account is disabled‘, how to get it reinstated, and whatnot.
Are you experiencing the wrath of Google? Got your account disabled recently because, according to the email, it “has posed a significant risk to our Adwords advertisers?”
And you wondered why?
Here’s an on-going discussion of the top 30 reasons why your account is disabled. Are you guilty of any of those? Or you think the Big G with its “No evil” philosophy has done you an injustice?
“But it’s not my fault” I hear the usual denial.
Google doesn’t have to have a reason to ban you. And as much as you would like them to prove you did something wrong. They don’t have to do that either. While you’re given the option to appeal, it’s very unlikely that your account will ever be reinstated.
Go ahead and write your appeal. Your chances of reinstatement are slim to none.
Well, don’t cry over spoilt milk. It’s pointless. It’s pretty much final. But it isn’t the end of the world, given the fact that there are many other Google AdSense alternatives.
Sure, monetizing a blog with Adsense is by far the most popular choice for many – newbies or even seasoned bloggers. No doubt about it. As Google is controlling more than 75% of all search queries on the net, Adsense is still the best and most profitable CPC network if you know what you’re doing.
But when you lost it, it is really (I mean really real) tough to get back into the door as a Publisher but not impossible!*

9 comments:

  1. I swear and post youtube ads...im fucked

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  2. i'm still dizzy about it too,,

    thanX 4 visiting me,,

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  3. there isnt much really you can do. and if you do appeal, have some type of solid evidence that your innocence can be proven. or just make another blog.

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  4. They have a very tough policy... I hope they don't misunderstand my intentions.

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  5. Well.. they just don't wanna lose their cash :D

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  6. These things happen see if u can resolve the prob. All the best

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