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Whether you’re a blogger or a webmaster, losing your AdSense account can be a traumatic experience. You won’t get any explanation and you will never be allowed to rejoin. This site is dedicated to the discussion about the prevention, appeal, re-application, and alternatives to AdSense. Please register below and participate our Forums.

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Should I appeal? (part 2)

So you’ve read “Should I appeal? (Part 1)” and decide that you want to make an effort to get your AdSense account back. For the sake of the remaining revenue in the account, it might be worth it.  But you care about your name and are worried that your websites are blacklisted for AdSense. Ok, do it. There are three steps you have to follow:

For step 1, the Vaughn’s Google AdSense Penalties Chart is the most comprehensive analysis found on the Internet.  You should read the discussion there.

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2 responses to “Should I appeal? (part 2)”

interglazeNo Gravatar Says: April 15th, 2009 at 4:01 pm

Does Google also blacklist the websites if an account is disabled for AdSense?

What if we use other google account on same website?

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BobNo Gravatar Reply:

I don’t think the website is blocked, because the website can be sold/transfered to others. Gogle wouldn’t want to be bothered with those argument. Besides, they still need a big adsense network.

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