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My Adsense account is canceled, can I

Register again with another email and another doamin name that is parked.

         

evietnamgroup

6:05 pm on Feb 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi friends,
I had my son clicking on Google ads, just "for helping dad". My site is a website that provides free resources, so I really need to earn something to keep it working.
Now I have my domain, for example , abcd.com, which has been banned together with my Adsense account. But this website is also pointed by another domain name, dcba.com and parked by another domain again dbca.com.
So my question is that if I use the parked or pointed domain name and a new email to create a new account, will Google Adsense bans again my account?
Thank you for your helps.

Regards

Tropical Island

6:08 pm on Feb 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

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YES

arran

6:11 pm on Feb 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

jchampliaud

6:58 pm on Feb 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I'd try to contact Google first before registering again. If Google find out (and they will) that you are associated with a banned account then you will get banned again. People have been banned only to be reinstated. It does happen.

jetteroheller

7:48 pm on Feb 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I had my son clicking on Google ads, just "for helping dad".

If You manage it, to become reinstated, best You read my thread about AdSense save family notebooks.

On the notebooks from my wife and doughters appear only Amazon ads, because the user agent string is changed to mark this computers for my SSI not to show AdSense.

emodo

8:05 pm on Feb 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

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*sigh*

Moderator: Can we atleast sticky the "Banned from Adsense" thread to the top of the forum?

BillyS

1:51 am on Feb 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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>>I had my son clicking on Google ads, just "for helping dad". My site is a website that provides free resources, so I really need to earn something to keep it working.

I don't get it. My website provides free information too. But I don't ask my family to click on my ads. Am I missing something here?

Why in the world would Adsense want you back. If my ads were on your website, I'd demand that they ban you (forever). I'm sorry, but it sounds like fraud that you've committed.

If your information is really that valuable, perhaps you can find some sponsors to keep it going.

jetteroheller

6:28 am on Feb 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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But I don't ask my family to click on my ads

Did he ask his sun? Children have sometimes great ideas to help.

2 month ago, I watched my 5 years old doughter.
I had installed a drawing programm for children on her computer. But there was the menu "about", a link to the homepage of the vendor, links to other sites for kids. So it happened, that she was surfing around instead of drawing.

She was clicking around with an amazing speed. I wondered, that on several sites for kids had been AdSense, but since she can not read, she clicked only on colorful banners.

So I thought what a great idea from me, that it can not happen, that my AdSense ads appear on her notebook, because the user agent string contains her birth date and my SSI knows to show in this case Amazon instead.

evietnamgroup

7:58 am on Feb 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I don't get it. My website provides free information too. But I don't ask my family to click on my ads. Am I missing something here?

Why in the world would Adsense want you back. If my ads were on your website, I'd demand that they ban you (forever). I'm sorry, but it sounds like fraud that you've committed.

If your information is really that valuable, perhaps you can find some sponsors to keep it going.

You are from the point of view of a company who wants to have maximun of client with minimum of payment for Adword.

There are people, like me, who do not know very well about Adsense. My son asked me what are the links that are not related to the site's content. I told him "Well it's to make a little money for you to buy some candy, son." And to be a father, I explained him a little more about Adsense without forgetting saying him that "don't click on it." I only knew that he clicked the day I received cancellation email form Google!

If you say that I sounds like fraud I've commited, I'd say that you would be perfect not to have mistakes in your life right?

Maybe I don't know but Google Adsense should describe somes case studies like my case so that people can avoid form being banned. Or if they know about this excellent forum not to late, like me!

wyweb

8:05 am on Feb 12, 2006 (gmt 0)



Your son has a keen interest in web design, my friend, as well as a very discerning eye in being able to distinguish and then inquire about content vs non-content links, not to mention taking it upon himself to add to the bottom line. I'd get that young man some formal training if I were you.

ann

8:10 am on Feb 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Yep, and the candy was a great incentive....yep, you're innocent alright.