2013-12-23

I feel really sorry for you if you are here because of Adsense account ban or website disabling issue, I know how you feel right now that you’v red that shocking message from Adsense team, everybody hate the minutes they got the message informing them that Ad serving to their website is disabled or your website is banned from Adsense service, to be kindid, i will advise you not to be disappointed, you are going to face that and try your possible best to fix it, based on my little experience I will try my best to help you out. First; don’t loose hope, you need to be courageous, your account is in 90% possinble re-instatement, first of all to make it clear, if you are here because of “Disabling Serving Ads On Your Website”, consider your self lucky and the chances of getting back Adsense to your website is 91%, if you make the correct changes. In this article I will help you using my experience with Adsense and my experience on Disabling Adsense from my Website. Keys To A Successful Appeal: First of all keep in mind that Google know everything about what you’ve done about your website contents, so be honest and don’t lie, know that you are the guilty and they are always on the right side. Visit their Help Center, and read carefully AdSense program policies. The interesting point is to thoroughly investigate and locate the causes of the problem (Content Overlap in my case) on your website by reading many times the message you get from Google and do a full review of the contents on your website based on the example link. Start a clean up by removing any contents similar to the example link that you think it include a violation including the example page of course (on my case I edited all the content that overlap their ADS). After all that you need to check it once again or even more, and be carefull of the content you’ll be writing untill your ad is restored. And keep in mind that Google want to see a good change on your website, don’t just go straight to the appeal form, after reading their message, they knows everything. The Bad Messages From Google Adsense Hello, This message is to alert you that one of your websites is not currently in compliance with our AdSense program policies and as a result, *ad serving has been disabled to your website*. *Issue ID#:* xxxxxxxx *Ad serving has been disabled to:* xxxxxxxx.com *Example page where violation occurred:* http://www.xxxxxxxxx.com/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx *Action required:* Check all other remaining sites in your account for compliance. *Current account status:* Active *Violation explanation* AD CONTENT OVERLAP: As stated in our program policies, publishers are not permitted to alter the behavior of Google ads in any way. This includes placing ads so that they cover any part of the site content or parts of a webpage to cover any portion of the ads. *Action required: Check account for compliance* While ad serving has been disabled to the above site, your AdSense account remains active. Please be aware that the URL above is just an example and that the same violations may exist on other pages of this website or other sites you own. Therefore, we suggest that you take the time to review the rest of your sites to ensure that they’re in compliance with our policies, and to monitor your sites accordingly to reduce the likelihood of future policy emails from us. Additionally, please note that our team reserves the right to disable accounts at any time if we continue to see violations occurring. *Appeals* If you wish to appeal this disabling then you can do so by using the Issue ID listed above to contact us via our Help Center: https://support.google.com/adsense/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=113061. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, The Google AdSense Team Now when appealing, you have to make your appeal short, maximum is 500 character as of recent update to Adsense appeal form.. Check bellow for appeal my message… The Successfull Appealing Message Hello Google Adsense Team, I received an Adsense email on June 18 telling me ad serving to my blog “ www.xxxxxxx.com” […]

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