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My AdSense account disabled, my website was banned by google afterward

         

zomlio

6:41 am on Dec 18, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Somebody clicked on the ads for hundreds of time repeatly, so my account was disabled. Three days later, I found my site was totally banned by google for all my keywords.

My world is fallen! Who can help me out?

buckworks

5:55 am on Dec 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Lots of sites had major ups and downs in Google this week's update. Changes in your rankings likely have nothing to do with your Adsense account.

buckworks

5:57 am on Dec 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Someone has a problem, searches web for help, comes across previous WebmasterWorld discussions, signs up to ask their question. What's weird about that?

zomlio

6:25 am on Dec 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Buck.
I'll wait and see.

Jenstar

6:50 am on Dec 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Or is someone sabotaging the webmasters and the integrity of adsense?

Nope, I suspect they are doing a year-end clean-up. They did the same thing last year.

ownerrim

5:08 pm on Dec 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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TNJed,

you took the words right out of my keystrokes. It would be nice to know which countries these posters are from...india, china, eastern europe perhaps?

TNJed

7:47 pm on Dec 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I have a sneaking suspicion that most of the Adsense click fraud is being generated by webmasters overseas. When I had an ecommerce site, most all CC fraud was from overseas and I don't think that's any secret to other business owners. I'm not trying to stir up anything nor do I automatically think overseas webmasters are shady. But, it is hard not to notice these trends. Copyright enfringement is standard practice in the new China commerce and many of these countries have been without for so long that Adsense is a great opportunity for many of these people to make a quick buck. Now they're on here whining about why their spam site was banned after making $6k in the first month (wonder how?), scaring those of us who have had developed sites for years and natural growing Adsense accounts.

All these Adsense account bans appear to happen to the same type poster and frankly, I'm not surprised. Now that I see a trend, I'm not worried about my sites.

Macro

8:05 pm on Dec 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I have a sneaking suspicion that most of the Adsense click fraud is being generated by webmasters overseas.

Or that the webmasters posting about account terminations sound like they are from non-English speaking countries ;)

If so, that is an astute observation. Note, that some developed countries - like France, Italy and Norway - don't consider English their main language. Just as some third world countries - like India - have English speakers who may not sound like they come from non-English speaking countries (like me).

TNJed

8:45 pm on Dec 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Yes, I did mean non-English speaking countries :) or even more specifically, underdeveloped non-English speaking countries. I wanted to be as PC as possible about this and not confuse apparent trends with borders, but if it walks like a duck...

walkman

9:02 pm on Dec 19, 2004 (gmt 0)



"Yes, I did mean non-English speaking countries"

me no care waat jew say. :)

$10 in many of those countries is a 2-3 days worth of work so they do it. In US, to make $500 you need to do a lot of clicking and it's not as easy to get away with it. It's that simple. Morals are the same.

As far as other fraud, in addition to the economics the law enforcement is not like here. If people didn't fear being punished by the cops, FBI etc., Muricans would do the same exact thing.

dvduval

9:04 pm on Dec 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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One thing to consider is Google has already expressed concern over fraud on Adwords and Adsense. I believe they went so far to say that the fraud represents the "greatest risk" to their business. I don't blame them for having a strict policy that sometimes results in innocent parties having their accounts cancelled.

I question that the activity of one day would cause a ban, unless you did something like create a page about INSERT BIG $$$ KEYWORD HERE, and then got 200 clicks on the same day you created the page. I strongly believe there has to be a pattern of problems before someone gets banned.

I am also not aware of too many Senior Members or Moderators of WebmasterWorld ever reporting a ban.

Knowledge is power. ;)

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