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Raghav Nehra

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Just got an email that my google adsense account has been disabled due to invalid activity. But i have never ever clicked on any of those ads and nor asked anyone to do so. I do had low traffic because i just started out 3 months ago...i have filed an appeal but don't think if anything is going to happen. What should i do now?
 
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Nothing you can really do other than that. Protecting the advertisers is their #1 priority. Sometimes the system produces false positives, the only thing you can do is make 100% sure you're not doing anything they don't allow and appeal.

Invalid activity isn't just clicks. Images encouraging people to click, inflating impressions by things like putting it in a popunder...
 
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i have nothing of that sort friend..a very simple text and images blog..no misleading thing...i already knew that adsense is strict..
 
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can i now apply for other monetization companies..? like Media.net or infolinks?
 
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Nothing you can really do other than that. Protecting the advertisers is their #1 priority. Sometimes the system produces false positives, the only thing you can do is make 100% sure you're not doing anything they don't allow and appeal.

Invalid activity isn't just clicks. Images encouraging people to click, inflating impressions by things like putting it in a popunder...
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It is so hard to get any actual response from Adsense re anything. I hope that it will work out for you and they will reinstate.

Is there any chance that someone copied your site? I don't understand what they hoped to gain, but a Turkey based outfit with a newly registered domain completely copied a (not very active and not very valuable) blog I have had for years - everything including the Adsense advertisements. I discovered it because saw clicks appear on Adsense from a site I did not own.I tried multiple times to tell Adsense and never got acknowledgement. Anyway, I was able to set up authorize sites on Adsense so that my ads did not work on their site. Shortly after I did that the Turkey site totally switched to other content (not sure if it is genuine or copied). I now only allow authorized sites to run my ads. They should make this the default.

I did contact the registrar of the Turkey owned domain name but they refused to take them down (although maybe that is what prompted them to stop copying my site).

Anyway I hope you have luck getting reinstated. I have no idea if other ad options will blacklist you if turned away from Adsense. Good luck.
 
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It is so hard to get any actual response from Adsense re anything. I hope that it will work out for you and they will reinstate.

Is there any chance that someone copied your site? I don't understand what they hoped to gain, but a Turkey based outfit with a newly registered domain completely copied a (not very active and not very valuable) blog I have had for years - everything including the Adsense advertisements. I discovered it because saw clicks appear on Adsense from a site I did not own.I tried multiple times to tell Adsense and never got acknowledgement. Anyway, I was able to set up authorize sites on Adsense so that my ads did not work on their site. Shortly after I did that the Turkey site totally switched to other content (not sure if it is genuine or copied). I now only allow authorized sites to run my ads. They should make this the default.

I did contact the registrar of the Turkey owned domain name but they refused to take them down (although maybe that is what prompted them to stop copying my site).

Anyway I hope you have luck getting reinstated. I have no idea if other ad options will blacklist you if turned away from Adsense. Good luck.
Got a reply from google..they said they wont reinstate my account..so i v again become a victim..and i dont know what is my fault... :/
 
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