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I've been researching this problem, but I can't find a clear answer. I have a single page on a 300 page website that is serving blank adsense ads. I conclude that the problem is because the article used the words "ejaculate" and "ejaculation" 8 times. (It's a Medical/Health site). I just found those words are among a list of words for which Adsense supposedly has blacklisted. The page is getting 800-1000 unique hits per day from Google. I've only changed the bad words and re-worded the article a bit. From my logs, it looks as though the Adsense bot has visited the page 3 times since I've made the changes, but the blank ads still persist. I haven't received any notices or messages from Adsense. Am I out of luck? Did Adsense perma-ban that page? Anybody ever heard of anything like this? Should I change the URL of the page? Suggestions? I'm missing out on at least $30 - $50 per day, while this page is down. :/ |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2011
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Nobody huh? Well since this thread is now among the top of the SERPs related to this problem, i'll update. It seems that after the 4th visit by Adsensebot, ads have returned to the page. |
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