Banned by Google Adsense? Here’s a way to get your account back
March 6, 2007
Is it the end of the road for you if you received this dreaded email from Google Adsense?
It has come to our attention that invalid clicks have been generated on the Google ads on your site(s). We have therefore disabled your Google AdSense account.
Please understand that this step was taken in an effort to protect the interest of the AdWords advertisers.
A publisher’s site may not have invalid clicks on any ad(s), including but not limited to clicks generated by:
- a publisher on his own web pages
- a publisher encouraging others to click on his ads
- automated clicking programs or any other deceptive software- a publisher altering any portion of the ad code or changing the layout, behavior, targeting, or delivery of ads for any reason
Practices such as these are in violation of the Google AdSense Terms and Conditions and program polices, which can be viewed at:
https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms?hl=en_US
https://www.google.com/adsense/policies?hl=en_US
Publishers disabled for invalid click activity are not allowed further participation in AdSense and do not receive any further payment. The earnings on your account will be properly returned to the affected advertisers.
Sincerely,
The Google AdSense Team
If you feel you were “unfairly” banned by Google Adsense because of “invalid clicks” you did not commit, don’t fret. Account reinstatement, although rare, is possible.
YFS1 and SEOPedia both talked about the proper steps to approaching this situation. I’m consolidating and summarizing their suggestions here.
Do note, however, that this only applies to cases where you were not at fault. This means you did not click on your own ads, did not encourage visitors to click on your ads, and did not violate any Google Adsense’s Program Policies. If you did, stop reading right now. This article can help you no more.
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How to ask Google to reinstate your banned Adsense account
1. Don’t simply appeal by replying to the Google mail that notified you that you have been banned. File a formal appeal for reinstatement using Google’s official Invalid Clicks Appeal Form.
2. Correctly input all needed information in the form. Also include your real name, address, and other contact information (preferably the same information in your Adsense profile). This sends Google a signal that you are serious in your appeal.
3. Phrase your email in a formal, corporate, sincere manner. Always check for correct spelling and grammar. Do not curse, rant, or threaten legal action against Google. In the same way that you will be annoyed at a fiery email sent to you, Google will certainly not appreciate similar emails.
4. Offer to cooperate with Adsense, in the best possible way you can, should they decide to investigate your case. Show concrete proofs of your “innocence” — traffic logs of your site, explanation of possible causes of invalid clicks, screenshots and evidence that those clicks were not made or intended by you. Include a line that says something like, “If there’s anything else I can do to help in your investigation of my account, please let me know.”
5. If Google has still not responded to your issue, send regular follow-up emails but make sure you DON’T SPAM them. When sending follow-ups, ensure that your writing is calm and patient. A mail that says “Still no reply after two weeks? C’mon, Google, don’t tell me you’re not reading my emails!!!!” will definitely ruin your chances of a possible reinstatement.
Several publishers who got banned got their accounts reinstated after following the steps above. You can do the same.
Good luck in getting your banned Adsense account back!
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April 27th, 2008 at 8:46 pm
sana hindi ito mangyari sa atin… kakatakot .. hehe.. lalo na kung gusto mo talagang kumita
March 18th, 2008 at 9:47 am
A lot of us are hoping for the same thing, hehe…
March 18th, 2008 at 9:45 am
Good for you. Congrats on getting your account back, DRK!
February 6th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
This is good information, but Im hoping i dont have to resort to this. Cheers!
January 26th, 2008 at 11:15 am
Thanks for tips.
I got my account reinstated the other day!
That’s after following up 3 times thru email. Mine was probably easy as I proved that my domain was ’stolen” from me by a cybersquatter.this after two years of being banned though.
Still i’m glad I have my account back
January 2nd, 2008 at 1:59 am
me, the first time na biglang nag triple ung click ratio ko, nag email kaagad aq tapos the next day, i’m suprised na they answer my reply! (2 times pa!)
they stated, don’t worry daw, they will keep monitoring my site, and report any unusual clicks on my site!
yun lng…
(sana di aq ma-ban!)
October 23rd, 2007 at 7:44 pm
[...] I read a few articles, which gave various suggestions on how to keep your account, for instance How to ensure your AdSense account will not be cancelled, and Review on AdSense. And, in case something bad happens: Banned by Google AdSense? [...]
September 14th, 2007 at 1:58 pm
i have found amehode to create another adsense account when getting the firs banned
http://zizou.baze.biz/adsense/
September 12th, 2007 at 1:57 pm
Hi Jehz, ano binanggit na reason ng Google bakit daw na-ban yung account mo? Kung invalid clicks at tingin mo wala kang kasalanan, explain mo sa kanila yun. Although maganda kung makakapagbigay ka ng mga proof, halimbawa access logs, ad click history, etc — yun ay kung meron ka. Kung wala naku mukhang mahirap nga ma-reinstate yung account mo. Try mo patulong kay Aileen :D
September 12th, 2007 at 1:26 pm
wow ganda neto! thanks po kuya ^___^ try ko to … kaso.. nung una kong appeal.. wala na eh.. banned na daw talaga.. so la na talaga me pag asa? :(
March 8th, 2007 at 1:00 pm
That’s some helpful information. I haven’t been banned from AdSense, and do not plan to be in the future, but that is nice to know just in case.