So I was listening to Shoemoney’s Net Income show earlier this week and Shoemoney did ask him what users should do if a publisher is banned from Google AdSense.
Brian Axe: We actually have a very thorough public appeals process, if a publisher feels they were improperly banned from AdSense.
He also mentioned that if publishers notify them of suspicous activity first, Google would reward them by looking into the account and most of the people who look at the appeals have to use their “personal judgement”. I got a reply saying that Google AdSense didn’t like my arcade, so I don’t know how that’s good judgement.
Now this really pissed me off, since I sent them an E-Mail telling them of suspicous activity on my AdSense account. I couldn’t explain it, but the fact that I notified them first should have been taken into account. So basically, they rewarded my good will by banning me from their AdSense program.
I stopped listening to the show since I bet that Brian would simply start pulling lies out of his ass like that one. Feel free to listen to it if you want.
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Yeah, I got banned from Adsense too. Got an email telling me that I had “invalid clicks”. I appealed, asking for them to explain what these “invalid clicks” were, so if indeed they exist, I can do something about it. Google sent back a form letter saying they exist, and I’m banned, and thats that.
Thorough public appeals process my ass.