Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Get Your Adsense Account Unbanned In 5 Easy Steps


1.Try and determine why your account was banned. This is important because you need to know what happened before you can gather evidence. Google will not always tell you and many times they’ll tell you it’s because of “Invalid Clicks” which can mean anything under the moon. I’ve heard of accounts being banned because of a sudden increase in clicks due to a site hitting the front page of Digg and because a previous owner of a domain had his Adsense account banned.


2.Contact the Google Adsense team and be nice about it. If you’re email starts with “You Jerks at Google Banned My Account For No Good Reason,” then you’ll not likely get it unbanned before Hell freezes over. Your emails should be very nice and non-judgemental. Assume it was an honest mistake by Google, because it may very well have been.

3.Provide Proof Of Your Innocence.If you have a good idea of why your Adsense was banned, offer to give it to Google. This could be everything from server logs, a letter from the webhost or a WhoIs file. Be nice and politely show Google where they went wrong.

4.Have some patience.The folks at Adsense won’t be tripping over their self to get to your case. I’d be sending follow up emails every other day or so and checking on the status of the human review. Remember to keep them nice and polite. You may also want to keep offering to give them evidence. Try and show you really want to help in the investigation.

5.Persistence pays off. If you give up only after an email or two, then chances are you may never hear from them again. Stay with the follow up emails! Eventually they’ll get tired of you and either give you a Yea or Nay. Remember, the squeaky wheel gets the oil!

How to Get a Google Adsense Account Quickly and Easily


Are you having trouble getting your website approved? Here is a perfectly legitimate way to get your Google Adsense account quickly and easily.

If you are having trouble getting your website to comply with Google Adsense's terms of service ( https://www.google.com/adsense/terms ), you may face some disappointment when you receive an email from Google saying that your site has been rejected.
If you are serious about making something out of Adsense, don't give up. Here's how you can get your Google Adsense approved easily.

Sign up for a Google blog at http://googleblog.blogspot.com and start submitting some quality entries. To be on the safe side, submit at least 10 entries or more. Make sure that your blog's content abide to Google's TOS. Now you can start submitting the site and apply for Google Adsense.
This way, you don't have to worry about how ads appear on your sites and whether they comply to the guidelines. The chances of getting approved are not guaranteed but I have several personal friends who have gotten their adsense account in the exact same manner.
Now, they are regular bloggers and their entries just kept growing. Promote those blogs a bit and they too can start making some adsense revenue.just having a blog. You can now place your adsense code in all your websites. Here's some advice.

Please make sure your websites comply to Google's TOS, especially if they have been rejected by Google before. Also, DO NOT click on your own ads unless you are truly interested in the product. Finally, do not spend time trying to figure out how Google adsense red flag accounts. I strongly suggest making better use of the time to come up with more content for the website.So there you go, start a Google blog and apply for Google adsense. Once approved, you can use the Google adsense ID and start posting articles here to earn some additional revenue :)You may also setup a separate channel to watch your adsense traffic on this website.
Good luck to getting your Adsense account!