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Will Google let me back in?

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Thaparian

3:28 am on Aug 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I got banned from adsense 3 days ago, i contacted them and they asked for my account and site details.I lost about 100$, will i get money back ?
I have made so far about 400$.

I e-mailed them the details.

I have a 80 pages site ,right now i get about 10 visitors from search engines but after 2-3 weeks i expect to get about 100 cos i found myself a partner to do link exchange. He got site with 5 PR.

My friend clicked my ad. I assured them that my friend won't visit my site again.

I never clicked my ad.

Will they let me back in?

hunderdown

3:33 am on Aug 1, 2006 (gmt 0)



Probably not. That's a lot of money from very low traffic, so Google may have found a problem other than your friend clicking.

One of the mods will be along shortly with lnks to some threads that might help.

Good luck!

Thaparian

3:47 am on Aug 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I made that money before from some other sites not from this site.

I can now only use this site.

I have already recieved about 300$ from old sites.

From this site i earned less than 1$ in a week.

I alerted them whenever i got unexpected earnings.

Januuski

4:20 am on Aug 1, 2006 (gmt 0)



Honestly, I wish that Google will soon create some rules for a minimum traffic so people like you can’t even open an account! Because of guys like you we are losing many valuable advertisers. Google, please BAN his website until he gets some decent traffic. Januuski

Scurramunga

4:27 am on Aug 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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...I wish that Google will soon create some rules for a minimum traffic...

Januuski
I fail to see the conection between websites with low traffic and advertisers shying away from the publisher network

[edited by: Scurramunga at 4:29 am (utc) on Aug. 1, 2006]

Car_Guy

5:23 am on Aug 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Perhaps what was meant is that great sites that visitors really benefit from visiting tend to gain traffic, and mediocre sites (which would have little to offer to advertisers) ternd to remain relatively unpopular.

Car_Guy

5:28 am on Aug 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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jatar_k, a moderator, already answered you about this in another thread, saying:

Unfortunately, we can't really do anything for you as your problem is with Google and the resolution has to be arranged with them.

Fortunately, we have some great posts on things to do if one should find their AdSense account banned. If you were innocent and had not violated Google's AdSense TOS, there are some things you can do to try to get reinstated.

Please read the following threads for some good advice.

I've been Reinstated - Adsense has let me Back in
[webmasterworld.com...]

What to Do When You are Kicked Out of Adsense
A tutorial on your recourse when booted from AdSense.
[webmasterworld.com...]

europeforvisitors

5:28 am on Aug 1, 2006 (gmt 0)



I don't know that a minimum traffic requirement would accomplish anything, but a waiting period (an "AdSense sandbox") might not hurt.