Friday, 6 February 2015

Banned By Adsense


There are a lot of people who have been "banned by adsense" and don't know what to do as their entire income revolves around adsense. Google Adsense dominates the Internet Marketing Advertising industry by by displaying contextual ads to targeted audience on websites large and small.


Try not to make AdSense your only choice. 

It can really pull the rug of from your chair. So its always better have some backups.

Life can be rude sometimes....


You Google Adsense account could have been banned because you didn’t catch a rule from the TOS, or maybe it was a mistake, however, you can’t always rely only on 1 solution. The secret word here is to “diversify”. Try to have as many income streams as you can by adding and testing different ad services, and you’ll find your way to the top. Those Google Adsense alternatives will help you develop as an Internet Marketeer even more.

If you've been an AdSense publisher for a while, you must have surely encountered people who complain about being kicked out of the AdSense program for no good reason. While I'm sure there are cases where the publisher was unfairly terminated, I also believe most account terminations are in fact done for valid reasons.

Google Adsense is a great product that has provided many webmasters with a decent income. In fact some have even become millionaires on Adsense income alone. One of the darkest nightmare for webmasters who use Google Adsense to generate 100% of their website income, is to receive a notice that their "Google Adsense has been banned" or disabled

Generally, the notice starts out like this...

"It has come to our attention that invalid clicks have been generated on the ads on your web pages. We have therefore disabled your Google Adsense account. Please understand that this step was taken in an effort to protect the interest of the AdWords advertisers."

If you account in Adsense has been banned, have you succeeded of getting it back? Or have you ever heard of anyone who gets his or her account back after being banned. And would their money is still there if they've gotten their account back?

It is understandable that Google are very strict when it comes to fraud. People who click on their own online ads aren't stealing from Google, they're stealing from the advertiser who has placed the AdWords Ads with Google. Not only does the account become disabled, but also existing click-through earnings are refunded back to the advertisers.

Most advertisers target sites which are new and which have great growth potential to place their ads. Generally, most of the newbies are not aware of this and the advertisers make a killing through Adwords. But once they realise they plans are not going according to schedule, they report (or fix) the site and generally it gets banned. This is one grey area, that Google is not able to fathom, as they value their advertisers over their poor adsense cousins.

Not only does the account become disabled, but also existing click-through earnings are refunded back to the advertisers.

Now what ? Forget about it. It is highly unlikely that Google will unlock your Adsense account again, unless you have a fantastic reason (this is a rarity). Don't waste your time. Remember it is the Internet age and everything is automated and Google's answers to any sincere and arguing emails would be useless. Mainly because, they are completely robotized.

So it's your job as an AdSense publisher to report any suspicious matter to them. In other words, it means, 






  • If you notice suspicious clicks, report it.
  • If you accidentally click your own ads (it happens), report it.
  • If your site is suddenly featured on Slashdot, Digg, or some other high-traffic site, report it.
  • If you know something (press release, review, etc.) is going to send a lot of traffic your way, report it.
  • If you're in doubt about anything, report it.


  • Also, Google takes the guilty-until-proven-innocent approach in its dealings with publishers unless you show a pattern of co-operative behavior. Not waiting until Google notices something - hmm...those adsense earnings are way above normal, I think I'll just let it slide.... greatly increases your chances of getting your account suspended.

    Every once in a while I read this message in a forum forums..just got "banned by adsense" ..now what ??

    It makes me wonder what the person did to get banned. It must have been probably one of the following items. Here are the top five ways (in no particular order) to get "banned from AdSense".

    1. Clicking Your Own Ads (Click Fraud)

    No matter how you slice it, though, there are definitely people out there who click their own ads, or encourage others to do so, for their own monetary gain. If accidental clicks do happen and you shouldn't panic if you accidentally click an ad on one of your own sites. Just drop a quick note to Google telling them about it and take steps to prevent it from happening again.

    2. Not Following the AdSense Terms and Conditions

    Many people never fully read the AdSense terms and conditions, often referred to as the TOS (terms of service). Though the TOS is vague about some things (like defining what a content page is), it is very explicit about various things you can't do.

    3. Not Following the AdSense Program Policies

    The AdSense program policies are technically part of the AdSense terms and conditions, even though they're listed on a separate page. This is where you'll find the information about how many link or ad units you can use on a page, what kind of sites are acceptable, etc.

    4. Opening Multiple AdSense Accounts

    This has become much harder to do since Google has added algorithms to detect multiple accounts belonging to the same person or entity. Each person or entity can only have one account. If you have a legitimate need for two or more accounts, you must create a separate legal entity (like a corporation) for each additional account, and that entity must separately apply and be approved for a new account.

    5. Ignoring Warnings and Questions From Google

    Although certain events cause Google to automatically terminate your account, many terminations are preceded by a warning note from the AdSense team. This is your chance to defend yourself and to change your site/behavior in response. If you're not responsive, they'll just go ahead and ban you. (If you're going away for an extended period of time, you should check your mail every day or two and keep an eye on your AdSense earnings as well. Be sure to report any suspicious activity as soon as you see it.)

    If suppose your "account is banned by Adsense", are there any other alternatives ?



    Yes there is...

    You should also make sure that you promote your blog in a way that it will rank high in the search engines. This is a vital step in making your blog popular. You should also try some of the ad networks that are listed below;

    Adbrite (SiteScout)

    Adbrite, if I remember clearly has been taken over by sitescout.com, so please check with them before signing up. I am not sure about the new format and hence the request.

    Chitika

    This advertising option is designed specifically for blogs and there are different advertising programs to choose from including text ads, inline ads, and graphic ads. Most of them operate on a cost per click basis. Some people prefer Chitika over Adsense. However, I am not sure whether serves to clients within a specific geographic area. This was sometime back and I am sure that they have changed that. So do run a check before signing up.

    BidVertiser

    You only display ads from the highest bidder with this advertising solution and you can block ads that you do not want to appear on your site. For more infor, please visit the below link..

    Monetize your Website or Blog with BidVertiser

    I have just covered only a few, but there are more.

    As a bottom line, just remember the search engine never really needs you, it is always the other way around.

    So, don't take your frustrations on the obvious. There can always be a small nasty player out there, who can keep clicking on your Adsense ads, which invariably leads to your account being banned by Adsense

    Cheers... now go out there and make money blogging !

    For more information on Google AdSense alternatives, please visit the TWO links below, to get a larger perspective.


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