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By alexd181


This person just received a "Google adsense account disabled" notification.

It's true. Such a message is prone to swing someone into rampant anger and furious chaos, causing them to throw chairs and scream "armageddon is here! Save Yourselves!"

Well, perhaps not quite. But I've known several people who have had their adsense accounts disabled, and it is not fun. Some of them were earning $1000 per month in revenue from adsense and having those earnings terminated and halted caused an instant and sudden stop of their passive income flow.

If you've had this happen to you, do not fear. Take a deep breath and continue reading.


Reasons adsense accounts get disabled

There are hundreds of reasons a Google adsense account disabled message can appear. Two of the more common ones are:

1. Someone abusing your website. In other words, refreshing the page all day long and clicking your ads like there's no tomorrow. This causes your adsense stats to be inflated and is a form of fraud.

2. Your account undergoes a drastic change in ad impressions. I mean it has to be a huge change. I once had a change from 1,000 impressions per day to 15,000 the next and this caused no problems. But say for example you have been receiving 300 impressions per day growing at a steady pace for 6 months up to 1,000 impressions, then the following hour you receive 50,000 impressions in one hour. This can cause your adsense account to be "flagged" and disabled.

"But it's not my fault" I hear people saying

Your Google adsense account disabled? It's not the end of the world, because as is clear above, it's not always our fault that this happens. In fact sometimes we have no control over it at all.

How to get your account back

"Google adsense account disabled" does not mean that the account has been terminated for good. It also does not mean that Google hates you. You'll still be able to use GMail and other Google services, and it IS possible to re-instate your account.

  1. E-mail Google.
  2. E-mail Google again.
  3. E-mail Google again after 1 month if there is still no response.

I have gotten through to Google Support on a number of occasions and I know from personal experience that people have gotten their account re-enabled after contacting Google and explaining the situation (with evidence and stats to back it up).

It might take 2 months or longer, but if it wasn't your fault (if you didn't breach the adsense TOS) the chances are you will get your account back.

Personal advice

Here is the Number 1 piece of personal advice I have to offer on this subject -

"Diversification of Passive Income"

  1. Never depend on just a single source of passive income online. This is just not a good idea. Google adsense is not the single site that disables accounts for reasons such as the above. CJ, AdBrite, and almost all other ad serving companies have similar policies.
  2. Create more income streams to minimise potential losses. Have at least 5 streams of income. If one goes down for a short or long period the losses are just 20% of the full income flow.
  3. Have a back-up plan.

For those of us that have a blog or other websites apart from Hub Pages give these other great sites a go on the list below. You can mix and match adsense using these other CPC and affiliate sites or have them prepared as a back-up plan:

  1. Chitika
  2. Commission Junction (affiliate based) 
  3. Kontera
  4. Click Bank (affiliate based) 

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prasannasutrave profile image

prasannasutrave  says:
11 months ago

Thanks for all your valuable information.

Trsmd profile image

Trsmd  says:
11 months ago

thanks for getting blocked account back?

camille  says:
9 months ago

I agree. That is why google create a support team so that the google users have an access to contact them. And if google adsense users did not violate the policies they can always contact the google team.

TONY  says:
5 months ago

What is the email address of the support team?

EchoBlogger  says:
3 months ago

Great ideas and research from you....

bridanp profile image

bridanp  says:
2 months ago

Good advice. You have to be persistent to get your account back, but it can be done.

tammyfrost profile image

tammyfrost  says:
2 months ago

Thanks for the good advise...Wonderful article!

adsensebaknow profile image

adsensebaknow  says:
3 weeks ago

Getting banned doesn't mean that you can't get your Adsense and\or Adwords Accounts back. There is a very simple way that doesn't involve reapplying with Google.

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