Adsense disabled, can I get it back on the domain?

by wfi
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My adsense account got permanently disabled. Google gave a list of possible reasons and I am guessing it was because I had several domains with similar content. One of the domains brought in around 90% of the traffic and income. Is there a way to get another adsense account back on that domain If I was to get another account through another name? Or is that domain completely hosed for adsense? I have tried to monetize with other ad networks and CPA but the income is a small fraction of what adsense was.
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  • Profile picture of the author FokusNow
    If your adsense account as a whole got disabled, your chances are slim to get it back.

    Start testing different ways to monetize, different ads, and so forth.

    -FokusNow
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Baker
    Good question wfi, I have no idea about your issue but I'm interested to know if it is OK to make another adsense account on the same domain. I would like to share this thread to my friend who got banned from adsense.
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    • Profile picture of the author wfi
      I have spent the past 3 months trying other ways to monetize it and nothing even compares to what I was making with adsense.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by wfi View Post

        I have spent the past 3 months trying other ways to monetize it and nothing even compares to what I was making with adsense.
        I kinda doubt you'll get your Adsense account back once it's banned.

        I also doubt you'll find anything that compares to Adsense. I've tested Chitika with my Adsense traffic, & it was a huge flop.

        What about creating your own products (ebook, etc...), is most of your traffic in the same niche?
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        • Profile picture of the author wfi
          I am not trying to get my adsense account back. I am wondering if I can put another adsense account on this domain after one account on it was already banned. This would be after I make sure the site complies with adsense TOS.

          It is all in the same niche. I don't want to specify since it is pretty untapped but it is in the home heating area. Kontera makes maybe 10% of what adsense did. Amazon maybe another 20%. I have tried several clickbank products over the years but nothing that I have found is really related to this niche. I have thought about writing a related ebook but a lot of work for something I can't really test first.
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  • Profile picture of the author komplex
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    There are people who get their Adsense accounts back. Usually it's after a year or two.. (There's a contact form to do so, they will e-mail you back) If you don't get an e-mail submit it again in 1-2 months. You will get an answer and they will review it. Just be honest with them, and apologize and tell them you will correct your mistakes to ensure you are always following their TOS. I had an account get banned for click fraud, at the time I wasn't sure why. I was able to review and isolate the problem to someone who had it against me. Adsense was accommodating and was more than willing to review the problem. They just asked me to fill out a questionnaire, and to show them them the website I wanted to put ads on and they'd enable it.

    I never used it on more than one site, never did anything wrong, but that's just how it goes. However, I would suggest NOT using adsense as your main income, someday it could be gone. You can make more with affiliate programs if you do it right as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author alexdale
    hmmmm try cpm networks like casale media or tribalfusion
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  • Profile picture of the author SeoMonster1
    Hopefully you can but for that you have to wait for a long time. In the mean time you should try with other affiliate programs.
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  • Profile picture of the author webworm
    It is almost impossible to gain back your adsense account once delete or banned.It is good to register new and forget your past.
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  • Profile picture of the author AdvancedSamurai
    It is good to register new and forget your past.
    Well, that's against their TOS. You can have only one account. However, if you have a friend you can get another account on his/her name.
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  • Profile picture of the author wfi
    Maybe I should rephrase my question. Has anyone ever had an adsense account that was disabled and then put another adsense account on one of the domains that the banned account was on when it got banned?
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by wfi View Post

      Maybe I should rephrase my question. Has anyone ever had an adsense account that was disabled and then put another adsense account on one of the domains that the banned account was on when it got banned?
      If your account was disabled, and not the domains, maybe.

      If adsense on your sites was also disabled, no. The ads would not
      show because google has banned the domain. (BTW: Plenty of people
      have domains and sites banned, but maintain their adsense account.)

      If you do not know if the domain was disabled, it's easy to check
      by tossing up some code. If ads show, not banned.

      BUT...I have no idea how deep the googlebots think. If they
      have associated a domain with a banned account, it may
      raise flags. So, if the adsense is your friends, friends don't
      let friends do dumb things with their adsense.

      I suspect the googlebots are pretty dang smart and err on
      the side of looking out for advertisers.

      Paul
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