Adsense Account Disabled

by znr
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Hi Warrior,

Badly need some good advice. My adsense account is abruptly disable for whatever reason. I don't even get an e-mail from them.

I have over 100 sites a mix of domains and sub domains. Some of them have a unique visitors of over 1000 per months.

What is the best alternatives to monetize?

Is it advisable to go with Yahoo or Msn or any second tier PPC network?

Or just concentrate on Affiliate offer?

Or just CPA offers?

What is the best way to go any warrior with good 2 sense pleas jump in.
#account #adsense #disabled
  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    Dont you think you need to speak to Adsense to determine the problem ... or do you in truth no what happened.

    It would be a shame to lose all that income without speaking to the Adsense team to see if you can resolve the matter.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alan Mc Donald
      just apply for a new account..

      you'll need:

      a new PC
      a new ISP
      a new address
      a new email address
      a new bank account
      a new phone number

      It works, trust me
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      • Profile picture of the author theimdude
        Originally Posted by Pattaya-Addict View Post

        just apply for a new account..

        you'll need:

        a new PC
        a new ISP
        a new address
        a new email address
        a new bank account
        a new phone number

        It works, trust me
        Not the correct advice as they will tie the new account to all those domains on the old account. Tried that, got banned again. Had to drop all my domains and used a business name to open a new account and never add adsense on those domains again.
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    • Profile picture of the author znr
      Originally Posted by Mangozoom View Post

      Dont you think you need to speak to Adsense to determine the problem ... or do you in truth no what happened.

      It would be a shame to lose all that income without speaking to the Adsense team to see if you can resolve the matter.
      They don't even e-mail me about the disabled and they still owe me some money from previous months.

      From what I heard from peoples Google has take no prisoner styles.
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  • Profile picture of the author tommen
    If your Adsense account is disabled, then there is nothing you can do about it.There are other networks you can use, like Yahoo publisher network, Kontera, Bidvertiser.
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  • Profile picture of the author neruos
    For all the money they are gaining for banned accounts, most of what is legit, I wonder if they are refunding it all back to the advertisers or is it lining Sergei Brin's golden pockets. Since Google banned my Adsense account for an honest mistake on my part, I have stopped clicking their ads, just copy paste the url link is what I do. My little revoution against the Google dictator's .....
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  • Profile picture of the author Oitbbitw2007
    Do You Think Got Back To Publishers As They Say ?
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  • Profile picture of the author misterdonman
    If you want you can work those sites with some affiliate prgram, it is quite profitable, or if you don't like this option you can work with Chitika, they're Adsense competitor and it's actually pretty good.
    Have a nice day
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  • Profile picture of the author mRamses
    @ Pattaya-Addict and theimdude:

    just apply for a new account..

    you'll need:

    a new PC
    a new ISP
    a new address
    a new email address
    a new bank account
    a new phone number

    It works, trust me
    Not the correct advice as they will tie the new account to all those domains on the old account. Tried that, got banned again. Had to drop all my domains and used a business name to open a new account and never add adsense on those domains again.
    I'm not banned from AdSense or anything like that, but I've always been curious about something. When you set up an AdSense account you need to give them your social security number in order to get paid. If they ban you, you'd think they'd also flag your SSN, so any new accounts you set up are also banned.

    Am I wrong on this? Are banned people getting back into the program with their same SSN?
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    • Profile picture of the author BestNoMoneySystem
      A friend of mine got banned (lack of activity is what he was told). What he did, when he acquired some other domains, was open an account in his mothers name (b/c every field in your app is more likely that not flagged). The adsense income wasn't what he was after, but it helped with the flow of his sites.

      If you are able to, open an account in a relatives name (not with the same address though). I have heard Google is cracking down on accounts that do not meet their CTR.
      Originally Posted by mRamses View Post

      @ Pattaya-Addict and theimdude:

      I'm not banned from AdSense or anything like that, but I've always been curious about something. When you set up an AdSense account you need to give them your social security number in order to get paid. If they ban you, you'd think they'd also flag your SSN, so any new accounts you set up are also banned.

      Am I wrong on this? Are banned people getting back into the program with their same SSN?
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  • Profile picture of the author mRamses
    The problem with that is the tax implications. The relative will get mailed a 1099, have to claim the income, etc. It's a hassle.
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