Google disabled my Adsense account, will that hurt my SEO

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Google recently disabled my adsense account because they stated that they didn't like the content of my site. I simply wrote a few articles promoting a clickbank product. Anyway, they didn't give any other explanation except a link leading to a FAQ which said that I can put in an appeal but reinstatement is highly unlikely because they trust the decisions made by their site reviewers.

Anyway I have since replaced my adsense with clickbank banners and is getting good results and better profits but my concern is will losing the adsense account hurt my site's SEO?
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  • Profile picture of the author Dele
    I see no relationship between Adsense and SEO except for the fact that it is both run by Google. Except you are insinuating that Google may be biased and equally penalize you in their search results which i do not think.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Well, SEO is not really run by google.

      Google wants all to follow their webmaster guidelines, but
      they don't have to follow the extra adsense TOS.
      (Adsense sites must follow all google webmaster guidelines
      as well)

      Gambling, porn, illegal activities, etc. all come up on google.
      Many have high PR as well.

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      • Profile picture of the author Dele
        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        Well, SEO is not really run by google.

        Paul
        Indirectly it is, as Google constitutes about 65% of search results(SERP's) which is the platform to view the results of webmasters' SEO efforts.
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        • Profile picture of the author paulgl
          Originally Posted by Dele View Post

          Indirectly it is, as Google constitutes about 65% of search results(SERP's) which is the platform to view the results of webmasters' SEO efforts.
          google does not run or own SEO. I'm sure a lot of webmasters care
          very much about bing.

          Has nothing to do with adsense anyway.

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  • Profile picture of the author EliteWealth
    Thanks for the replies and no Dele I was not insinuating that Google is doing anything wrong but it was a concern on something that I deemed was possible. These sites are my income and my future. Thanks again for responding and easing my concern.
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  • Profile picture of the author bigcat1967
    adsense and SEO is totally different.
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  • Profile picture of the author socialbookmark
    Your ranking on Google search engine results is not related to your adsense account. They are completely different and your site can rank number of for hundreds of keywords if you optimize it well.
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  • Profile picture of the author faysal969
    Do not worry. This will affect nothing to your SEO. Happy to listen that you have found out better solution than Adsense.
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    • Profile picture of the author jubbi
      Originally Posted by faysal969 View Post

      Do not worry. This will affect nothing to your SEO. Happy to listen that you have found out better solution than Adsense.

      Yes you are right dear.
      Nice to see you here dear this is Abdul jabbar from Pk.
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      • Profile picture of the author zxcvb
        Frankly speaking, if you lose your adsense account once, it's almost next to impossible to get it back. The only way left is to apply for a fresh account. But since you can have only one account, so this time apply for the business account.
        Now since google gave the content of your site as one of the reasons, so they won't approve you again for the same site. My suggestion would be make an account here :
        WebAnswers Will Be Back Shortly

        And after registeration, post 10 questions or answers and you'll automatically receive a mail from google that you can open an adsense account. Just fill in your details. Open a business account, as in your case individual account was already there.. That's all. Your account will be verified in just one day and you're set to use it again.

        As per as your SEO or page ranking is concerned, according to me it should not be affected.

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        • Profile picture of the author scmfreelance
          Based upon what has occurred to me over the past week, I'm skeptical of the other answers provided.

          My adsense account was disabled by Google earlier this week affecting a couple of sites. Obviously, the sites serving ads were affected, but on one of my sites that does NOT serve any ads and makes money for me thru the sale of physical products, the SERP fell from page 1/2 to PAGE 19 (at the moment) for the main keyword. The site had absolutely nothing to do with adsense and was only tied to my adsense sites and my adsense account thru the same google account used for analytics, webmaster tools, etc.

          Aside from my adsense account being disabled, nothing else has changed (except for additional content on the site which should only improve rankings). So, beware!
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  • Profile picture of the author imfusa
    Originally Posted by EliteWealth View Post

    Google recently disabled my adsense account because they stated that they didn't like the content of my site. I simply wrote a few articles promoting a clickbank product. Anyway, they didn't give any other explanation except a link leading to a FAQ which said that I can put in an appeal but reinstatement is highly unlikely because they trust the decisions made by their site reviewers.

    Anyway I have since replaced my adsense with clickbank banners and is getting good results and better profits but my concern is will losing the adsense account hurt my site's SEO?

    That won't heart your seo, but it will heart your earnings for sure.
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  • Profile picture of the author EliteWealth
    Thanks for the replies all. Here is another spin on the question, will losing the adsense account hurt my site's Page Rank?
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  • Profile picture of the author shuvo
    Dont worry.Google just hurt your adsense account and there is no way that it will hurt your SEO rankings.
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  • Profile picture of the author rain21
    it will not effect your SEO, so don't worry
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