Banned from AdSense?
AdSense is a great product that
has provided many webmasters with a decent income some have even
become millionaires on AdSense income alone.
It is understandable that Google are very strict when it comes
to fraud. People who click on their own ads aren’t stealing from
Google they’re stealing from the advertiser who has placed the
AdWord ad with Google. If Google weren’t hot on finding and
banning fraudsters their AdWord customer base would diminish as
advertisers lost all faith in the scheme and choose another
online advertising path.
Sometimes however Google get it wrong and ban someone from
their scheme who are innocent. Once Google ban you from Adsesne
it is notoriously difficult to prove your innocence and get
accepted back onto the scheme.
It may be difficult but it’s not impossible. How do I know this?
Well I was banned incorrectly by Google from AdSense and managed
to prove my innocence, get reinstated and have been earning
decent AdSense money ever since. If you find yourself in the
same position hopefully by reading my story will help you get
re-instated on the AdSense programme.
I’d built my first website and applied for the Adsense. I didn’t
hear anything for three weeks so I asked them if I could have an
update via the Google website. Within 48 hours they sent the
following reply.
Hello Paul Middleton,
Your AdSense account was found to be related to an account
previously disabled for invalid click activity and we have
therefore disabled your account. Publishers disabled for invalid
click activity are not allowed further participation in AdSense
and do not receive any further payment. The earnings on your
account will be properly returned to the affected advertisers.
As outlined in our programme Terms and Conditions, Google
reserves the right to terminate any publisher's participation at
any time. Sincerely, The Google AdSense Team
Well I can assure you I was surprised and a little bit upset.
I’d never had an AdSense account in my life so how could my
account be related to anything let alone an account previously
disabled for invalid click activity! I was at a loss. What could
I do? I knew I was innocent but Google obviously thought
otherwise. I trawled the AdSense forums for answers and various
theories were given some seemed a bit far-fetched but one stuck
a chord. ‘Possibly the previous owner of your domain was guilty
of click fraud and now your domain is blacklisted’. This made
some sense as I’d only purchased the domain a few weeks earlier.
This had to be it. I then thought of a reply and replied with
the following.
Hi guys,
thanks for the reply. I have never had an active AdSense account
so it can not have been me that had the 'invalid click
activity'. My only thought is that a previous owner of the
domain makingonlinemoney.com had their account disabled for
this?? Please see the whois data below which shows that I have
only owned the domain since May this year. The domain was
available and I have no idea who owned it before me. I can get
godaddy.com to confirm this if required. I am keen to try the
AdSense programme and can assure you I will fully respect your
Terms and Conditions and programme policies if accepted onto
your scheme. I would ask therefore that you enable the account
if my site meets your criteria. If you have any further
questions regarding my ownership of the makingonlinemoney.com
domain please let me know. As I said I will be happy to get
further confirmation from godaddy.com if required.
Thanks & Rgds, Paul.
I didn’t get a reply for a week so I resent the above email. The
next day I got the following from Google.
Re: Disapproved application.
Hello Paul,
Thank you for your email. We apologise if the prior disapproval
of your application was made in error. We've now reviewed and
approved your application. Please check for a separate
application approval email for your records. The approval email
also includes detailed instructions on how to access your new
account and get started.
Great I was in and able to start making money with the AdSense
scheme. So what is my advice to people who get banned from
AdSense incorrectly? I have four points of advice for anyone
unfortunate enough to be in the same position as me.
1. Be patient. – AdSense is constantly growing and the
AdSense team gets thousands of requests a day regarding their
scheme. Don’t be to upset if you don’t hear back from them in 48
hours. If a week has passed since your communication resend.
2. Be polite! – Quite often I hear of people banned from
AdSense who go in with all guns blazing. I can understand that
people are angry and frustrated by being accused of something
they didn’t do but remember you’re dealing with human beings.
Human beings don’t react positively to being ordered to do
something or worse verbally abused. To increase your chances of
a positive outcome be firm but polite at all times.
3. Provide evidence to back up your innocence. – If
possible include evidence to help prove your innocence. I
included my ‘whois’ data for my domain to prove I had only owned
the domain a few weeks. I also offered to provide any further
information they required.
4. Never Give up! If you’re innocent don’t give up. If
after emailing them several times using the above techniques you
don’t get anywhere find the details of Google’s head office for
your area (use Google!) give them a call and ask to speak to the
AdSense team. Write letters offer to meet them in person.
If you’ve been banned from AdSense and it was your fault the
above technique won’t work. There is however a common sense of
getting back in to the scheme that has worked in the past for
people caught cheating. That’s another article though.
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