This is a first part of a series of articles that I would like to write. Most webmasters rely heavily on Google Adsense because it combines an attractive CTR rate with good PPC rates - most of the time that is. Adsense works on most type of websites that produce good content and very nicely for blogs in my experience. But what do you do when you get banned by Google ?
First of all, there are different kinds of bans and restrictions that Google Adsense can impose on the webmaster. The most common is a full account ban which means that you cannot login into Adsense anymore and that Adsense ads have been disabled on all sites associated with that account.
Then we have url bans where Adsense ads are disabled for a single website that violated policies. The webmaster normally keeps the earnings and can login and use Adsense on other websites as well. I know of several webmasters who solved the issue with Google and were able to get a url unbanned. This can take a while though.
Last but not least we have a partial url ban. This could for instance mean that a forum located on a subdomain gets banned from displaying Adsense ads.
Webmasters have several possibilities at this point. I would definitely ask Google for reinclusion if the issue can be solved. For the meantime though I would consider following possibilities:
I will continue the series in the next days with an overview of those possibilities. I hope you will find that useful.
2 Responses
Chris Tackett
February 2nd, 2008 at 9:05 pm
1I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Chris Tackett
HenkJan
February 4th, 2008 at 10:11 am
2Hi Martin,
I like your openness being banned by google.
I think that checking out affiliate marketing is a very good alternative for Adsense. Not only when you’re banned, there are a lot of circumstances it pays much better than Adsense
Henk Jan
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