Letter Google Adsense Account Disabled!!!

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This is the day that really tells me that Google is not a reliable source of passive income. I was totally honest in complying all their rigid rules. First they disabled my Adword, an honest mistake on my part... chose not have it lifted... Adwords is not the only source of paid traffic.

But today my Adsense account this time?! What the 2@#$. Without giving me any explanation on what violation I might have committed?!

I've just sent an appeal. But whatever the result, I will no longer rely on Google. You are just a big stubborn BULLY!

In the words of one of our binibining Pilipinas contestant... BULLIES will be ERADICATED!

You can keep my earnings you thief!



Hello,

With our advertising programs, we strive to create an online ecosystem that benefits publishers, advertisers and users. For this reason, we sometimes have to take action against accounts that demonstrate behavior toward users or advertisers that may negatively impact how the ecosystem is perceived.
In your case, we have detected invalid activity on your site and your account has been disabled.

We're limited in the amount of information we can provide about your specific violation. We understand this can be frustrating for you, but we've taken these precautionary measures because intentional violators can use this information to circumvent our detection systems.

In some cases, publishers can make significant changes to correct the violation and are willing to comply with the AdSense program policies (google.com/adsense/policies). For this reason, we offer an appeals process as an opportunity to work with you to resolve the issue. To help you with the process, we've created a list of the top reasons for account closure for you to review before submission at Top reasons for account closure - AdSense Help. Please be sure to provide a thorough analysis in your appeal, which you can submit at https://support.google.com/adsense/b...pe=appeal_form
and we will follow up accordingly.

Thanks for your understanding,
The Google AdSense Team

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  • Profile picture of the author Dayes
    Don't send paid traffic to AdSense sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    I don't know, 6 years of non-stop earnings seems kinda reliable.

    That sucks they banned you, but the rest of the world isn't doing the exact same things you was doing to get banned (whatever that was).
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    • Profile picture of the author jsanmiguel
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      I don't know, 6 years of non-stop earnings seems kinda reliable.

      That sucks they banned you, but the rest of the world isn't doing the exact same things you was doing to get banned (whatever that was).
      Yah it really sucks last night.... but now I stopped thinking too much about it. Just waiting for their reply on my appeal. Whatever the results, I'll just focus on other ways to earn online.

      Good for you, you had 6 years. Maybe I was not that careful. Didn't bothered installing any plugins to protect my ad units from clickbomb or any research on it... my bad.
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  • Profile picture of the author jsanmiguel
    That's the weird part... I did not.

    Well actually I did send paid traffic on one of my sites six months ago (7search) but it has no adsense unit, and I just ran it for a month. Then I just started to put adsense on it this month, so there was no overlap.

    Been checking other people's testimonials on how G just do this stuff without explaining themselves.
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  • Profile picture of the author dcary13
    You expect ANY company in the business talking to you and explaining their behaviour with you when they kick you? No one will. They are not stupid.
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  • Profile picture of the author navinadhikari
    It is always better not to rely only on adsense. You never know when you will banned and for what reason.
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    • Profile picture of the author jsanmiguel
      Originally Posted by navinadhikari View Post

      It is always better not to rely only on adsense. You don't know when you will banned and for what reason.
      Yep, this is what they say about that....

      We're limited in the amount of information we can provide about your specific violation. We understand this can be frustrating for you, but we've taken these precautionary measures because intentional violators can use this information to circumvent our detection systems.
      I understand they need to protect their system, but they need to protect us as well. Anyway... back to I.M.
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  • Profile picture of the author curationsoft
    can you please pm me your site url OP? I might be able to help.
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    • Profile picture of the author jsanmiguel
      Originally Posted by curationsoft View Post

      can you please pm me your site url OP? I might be able to help.
      Hi Curationsoft, how can you help? Thanks...
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      • Profile picture of the author lucasbowen
        Hey jsanmiguel - one suggestion (based on experience!). Forget the appeal. Will never work!

        Instead - try media.net. Awesome service. To me just as good as if not better than Adsense. But key difference - you get an account manager who works with you. Seriously! You have a human being you can actually talk to an who is responsive! I'm truly impressed and will never leave them!

        Success to you.

        Lucas
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