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AdSense would save me

*would*

         

pacman2

1:45 pm on Jan 8, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I'm totally depressed. I own a somehow unique and popular daily updated weblog with as much as 30 000 unique visitors / day, and with constantly growing trend. It's about 1 year old. However, in the beginning, there was some link to .torrent file on some remote site. Google found it, didn't like it and blocked serving ads for this site.

Meanwhile, this website grew into current dimensions. But it is still banned from AdSense, although it turned into really different way (tech news) which is completely with standards of AdSense. I actually meets many many pure warez sites running AdSense ads without problems, but mine one is still banned.

Of course I try to use some other options. But these are really crappy compared to performance of AdSense, which could easily bring something like $100 a day in the house, or may be even more. Current ads? Linking only to crappy MFAs and earning something as riddiculous as $1 or $2 a day. $5 was absolute record, which won't be reached for a long time probably.

That just sucks :(

Hobbs

1:51 pm on Jan 8, 2007 (gmt 0)

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That's sad,
30k uniques daily is pretty decent traffic, and $1 to 5 seems pretty low, did you try Chitika? if you write about technology, then maybe it can work for you.

(forget who else gets away with what on AdSense, this gets you no where)

pacman2

3:14 pm on Jan 8, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I could give Chitika a short try, but from my experience they dont work too good. And their monthly audits reducing revenue by 20% aren't also not too nice :/

joelgreen

11:15 am on Jan 9, 2007 (gmt 0)

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You could send AdSense support appeal saying you fixed problematic links, etc. and would like to continue cooperation. Who knows, maybe it would work and your account gets reinstated.

pacman2

11:16 am on Jan 9, 2007 (gmt 0)

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> You could send AdSense support appeal saying you fixed problematic links, etc. and would like to continue cooperation. Who knows, maybe it would work and your account gets reinstated.

I've already tried this but they didn't even reply...

rj87uk

11:24 am on Jan 9, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Try again?

joelgreen

11:51 am on Jan 9, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Did you send email or via appeal form?

[google.com...]

Scurramunga

12:11 pm on Jan 9, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I could give Chitika a short try, but from my experience they dont work too good. And their monthly audits reducing revenue by 20% aren't also not too nice

Only 20%?
I recently read somewhere that the audit figures are more like 30%

pacman2

12:25 pm on Jan 9, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I sent a classic email to adsense-support@google.com, could try this web form then...

edit: well this form is mainly for banned sites as i can see, but in my case only one domain was banned with no invalid clicks, so this won't be an ideal choice

joelgreen

12:45 pm on Jan 9, 2007 (gmt 0)

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in my case only one domain was banned with no invalid clicks

WOW! I never heard Google could ban only one domain from your account.
Usually Google bans publisher rather than domain. Are you sure they only banned one domain? Are you still running AdSense for other domains?

pacman2

1:01 pm on Jan 9, 2007 (gmt 0)

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yup, that's pretty common i think

vincevincevince

8:50 am on Jan 10, 2007 (gmt 0)

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It wouldn't help you to earn from Adsense, but if you sell the site to someone else and updated the WHOIS record then Google is normally happy to allow Adsense again. That way at least the new owner will benefit!

SlimKim

2:22 pm on Jan 10, 2007 (gmt 0)

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i know one large blog owner that runs both adsense and chitika and makes more off the latter so it might be worth a try

SlimKim

4:23 pm on Jan 10, 2007 (gmt 0)

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is adbrite a viable alternative to adsense

i've bought ads there unsuccessfully but never been a publisher

dailypress

5:44 pm on Jan 11, 2007 (gmt 0)

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adbrite worked well for me last year.
You might want to try Value Click Media for image ads.

pacman2

11:30 pm on Jan 11, 2007 (gmt 0)

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okey so i sent a second email from different mail address, no reply yet.

adbrite works quite fine for me, however it was a big disappointment as an advertiser. i've also signed for some other networks and although refused about a half year ago, it looks they want to accept me now - tribal fusion and some others