On Adsense Banned Sites
There was a question in the Digital Point forums regarding a banned site in Adsense. What I mean when I say “Banned site in Adsense” is that the site which lead to being banned in Adsense. The question is: Can someone with Adsense Account post their Adsense on the site that caused the owner to be banned in Google?
My question is – is it OK for another Adsense account user to place their ads on my sites? I know that the site that originally got me banned is effectively dead to Google now (they won’t even list it in the search engine). (source)
Well, definitely the banned site in Adsense can’t be use by someone to publish adsense again. Ganceann replied that it was already reported on the forums that someone who published his adsense from a site that was banned from Adsense was banned too. In other words, we can’t reuse a banned site, even the domain of the banned site to publish our Adsense Ads or else we’ll be banned from Adsense too.
So, it’s a lesson for us who are interested to buy a domain or a site. If we’re planning to buy a site and monetize it with Adsense, we should first investigate and make sure that the site that we are going to buy is currently having no problem with Adsense.
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have you experienced of having a banned website? but the Adsense account wasn’t banned?
Our prcboardexamresults.com website cannot display ads anymore, but our accounts are currently active. I wonder why. Adsense didn’t bother to reply with our question regarding the issue. T_T
I tried to use other Adsense accounts, but it doesn’t seem to work with that specific domain.
usually Adsense team will notify you if one of your websites is banned to use adsense. And yes, it’s true that there are sites that are banned from adsense although the adsense account is not yet banned.
…while waiting for the reply of the adsense rep, try searching the internet for similar case… am sure they did something to fix the problem
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