Andsense Ads Disabled? How To Get It Back

google adsense Andsense Ads Disabled? How To Get It Back

So your website no longer showing Adsense ads? I have read a lot about it before, but never cross my mind, that I will one day experience it as well.

I have this issue with adsense couple of weeks ago when the adsense ads was disabled in this blog. It started when Google issue a warning that I have violated their policy with regard the ads placement in that particular stage. The ads placement has been there quite a while, but the warning only comes when the earning are extraordinarily high for few days (high earning sometime is not a good thing). I review the ads placement, reading back the T&C, but to cut the story short, it didn’t please Google and the ads were totally gone in the next few days.

Panic? Of course I’m. But please calm down after a moment.

1. So the first thing that I did is re-read following things multiple times. Yeah, especially if English is not your mother tongue, you may miss or misunderstood something there. Usually the warning hint the area that you’re violating, but do no take that as the final word, as you may violate other areas as well. So as I said, read and understand it, even for multiple. You have nothing to lose here, but you’ll lost more if you failed doing so.

2. The warning issued to me is related to ads placement. I’m not going to go in detail here, but believe me, I think what I was right, and Google is wrong. But at the end of the day I was wrong, and Google is right, and so it’s end up what I’m fear most, the ads are disappeared.  If you’re unsure what is not right, clear or remove the ads that you have doubt on it, or you think it is 50-50 right. Google has no tolerence with that. So here are couple of thing that you can do.

  • Reduce the number of ads in that page, although it still within the number allowed in program policy. I retain the number of ads unit, but I reduce the number of Adsense for seach, and link ads.
  • Use “sponsored links” or “advertisements” to label ads - Contrary to 5-6 years ago when Adsense is relatively new, it has matured and even without the label, visitors still knows which one is ads and which is not.
  • Modify the placement of the ads. Eg If it is too close to your header or subjects, make more space with it. Or move your ads placement to be on top of the header and etc.

3. After you have absolutely satisfied with the changes, and you have confidence that your website is now fully compliance with Adsense rules, appeal through this Invalid Activity Appeal form. Patient is absolutely the key here. Please take your time filling up this form, as this is what will determine if you’ll get back the ads. Be honest but keep an eye on the detail.

Google will reply in couple of days, but there is no exact days how soon they will. It too me 5 days for them to reply, but I even read that they reply in 2-3 weeks. Congratulation is they lift the ban, but if you failed, try again.

The lesson that I learn here is that, please take the warning from Google seriously. Don’t take it for granted. And do the right thing at the first time, not when the punishment has already taken place.

As I said earlier, extraordinary earning will sometime trigger something unexpected action from Google when they become suspicious of the activity on your website. Perhaps, it is best that you become proactive, by contacting Google if you suspicious with the income or click that you receive on any particular day. Being proactive give impression to Google, that you’re monitoring your website diligently although that doesn’t mean they will trust whatever you report to them.

New Adsense GUI

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It’s pretty exciting to know that Google Adsense GUI going to be revamped with totally new looks and hopefully with lots more features . But just hold on as it is currently open to few users only as beta tester

At least since 2006 when I first became Adsense Publisher, Google Adsense’s GUI is pretty much the same until now, except additional functionality and enhancement that were introduced from time to time.

If you interested to have sneak preview of what Google Adsense going to be, head to SEORoundTable (link to their Flickr) or the their who had been invited as beta tester. There are couple of screen shots taken which included screen from earning overview , channel data and etc.

I’d like to see Google Adsense be able to display statistical data which now can only be seen from Google Analytics, but further group it based on the channel that we create. Other than that, Adsense is rocks!!

Getting to know your Adsense data with Google Analytics

Knowing your highest Adsense earning posts in your website is no longer a mystery, if you have integrated your Adsense with Google Analytic  accounts. Why would you need to know that?

It is everyone’s dream to have big earning from Adsense. That’s when integrating Google Analytics into our Adsense comes to the picture, providing more statistical data about your Adsense income, to help you achieve that goal.

Google Analytics can only track Adsense for Content data, meaning that,  Adsense for Feeds, Adsense for Search, and Adsense for Domain  is not traceable. But that’s more than enough when Adsense for Content represents most of your Adsense earning.

What will you discover about your Adsense from Google Analytics?

Top Adsense Contents

This is the most important of all, you wanna know which contents generates income the most, right? Pretty straight forward, having identified these highly income contents, you can

  • Optimize that post (on-site optimization).
  • Identify the topic with most income based on the top content, and focus on that in your future posts.

top adsense content Getting to know your Adsense data with Google Analytics

To go into details, click on one of the content links . Clicks, revenue, CTR , eCPM and etc is what you really want to know about.

adsense content Getting to know your Adsense data with Google Analytics

Filter the Contents

Back to the ‘Top Adsense Topic’ screen, use ‘Filter’ function (at the bottom of the screen) to analyze how certain keyphrases perform in your ads.  Keep in mind that filter looks for the content’s title only, not the whole content.

Filter is extremely a useful function, because it allows you to group posts with certain keyphrases together,  and how much it has generated income so far. This is one way to identify the topics that bring you earnings the most, besides the Top Adsense Content list. On the sample below,  I filter key-phrase ‘Celcom’ which generate $15.16.

top adsense content filter Getting to know your Adsense data with Google Analytics

Top Adsense Referrers

Besides knowing the top contents, knowing where it comes from is equally important. Although Google is dominant in internet world, you’ll be surprised on how other websites contribute significantly to the number of visitors that click ads on your websites.

This is more towards off site optimization. By identifying the websites that bring the visitors that click your ads, you can concentrate to that website, looking what visitors from there looking at your website. If it is search engines, optimize the SEO. If it is a forum, make sure you become an active member over there. These are just few examples that you can do if you know where they come from.

Back to the stats, by default, it will show you the ‘Adsense Revenue’ graph,  but if you click on the small arrow beside it, there are more graph options to choose, such as Adsense Ads Clicked and etc.  If you have Goal setup, it will be visible here as well.

referring sites Getting to know your Adsense data with Google Analytics

Clicking on referral link will show you further details about it. In this example, I would like to know how Google Image Search (imgres) brings revenue to this website.

referring link Getting to know your Adsense data with Google Analytics

Adsense Trending -

This part lets you view the trend of Adsense in a variety of view. Adsense revenue is the default option, but you can choose other trends by clicking on the small arrow beside ‘Adsense Revenue’ button.

adsense revenue Getting to know your Adsense data with Google Analytics

The view of Adsense Revenue per 1000 visits

adsense revenue per 1000 Getting to know your Adsense data with Google Analytics

The only thing that Google Analytics isn’t willing to reveal to us is, what keywords that bring them to your content that leads to the click. That is the biggest secret that Google won’t reveal so that their Adsense and Adworks ecosystem will run well.

Integrating Google Analytics with Adsense lets you discover a lof of things from your Adsense, towards achieving greater result from your Adsense Ads. I myself, really appreciate information that I gain from Google Analytic.

Head to this post to learn how to integrate your Adsense with Google Analytics.

6 months active domain to join Adsense program for new publisher?

I still remember the day when I applied for Adsense account almost 3 years ago. The only adsense 6 months active domain to join Adsense program for new publisher?site that I have is on Googlepages (not Google Sites), which is about 2 months old if I’m not mistaken. Since then I never apply for a new account.. you know, that is against Adsense TOS.

So it is quite surprising to know that Google now require the new applicant to have at least domain that active for 6 months. Seriously, I can’t find anywhere in Term and Condition, Program Policies. If this is indeed truth, anyone thinking of registering for Adsense account should thinking twice before doing that. Just to make sure that Google didn’t keep the record of your application before, in assessing your application.

Just curious if this is just not written rules applied for new publishers? For current publishers however, they’re free to put Adsense code onto their new website, as long as it is not under construction and fully compliance with Adsense’s terms of use. The Adsense ads will immediately appear after a while.

This is something new, and let see if Google is going to make this official rules.

Adsense interest-based ads todo list for publishers

If you’re an Adsense publisher, by now, you probably should have received and read this email. It’s about the interest-based advertising that Google going to roll out in near future.

I’ve almost forgotten about it if not because of this post. So what actions needed from publisher?

First, Google request publishers to update privacy concern (if any or compulsory?) on the website before 8th April.  Read here, to know what should be added. It is quite technical though, even myself read it 2-3 times to get to it.

Secondly, by opt in into this program, you have choices what type of ads you want to appear on your website. Set this ads preference on Google Ads Preference page. For instance, if your blog is technology oriented, you can put technology, gadget, as the  preference.

By default, all publishers are opt in on this program, but if you still having doubt about this it, you can opt out from it. Special opt out plugin will be installed in your browser to retain your opt out setup even when the cookies were deleted.

So do you opt out? I did, until I can see the good results from other publishers.

Read posts from Google blog, Adsense Blog and Google Public Policy blog for depth review.

We’re writing to let you know about the upcoming launch of interest-based advertising, which will require you to review and make any necessary changes to your site’s privacy policies. You’ll also see some new options on your Account Settings page.

Interest-based advertising will allow advertisers to show ads based on a user’s previous interactions with them, such as visits to advertiser website and also to reach users based on their interests (e.g. “sports enthusiast”).  To develop interest categories, we will recognize the types of web pages users visit throughout the Google content network.  As an example, if they visit a number of sports pages, we will add them to the “sports enthusiast” interest category.  To learn more about your associated account settings, please visit the AdSense Help Center at http://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/topic.py?topic=20310.

As a result of this announcement, your privacy policy will now need to reflect the use of interest-based advertising. Please review the information at https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=100557 to ensure that your site’s privacy policies are up-to-date, and make any necessary changes by April 8, 2009.  Because publisher sites and laws vary across countries, we’re unfortunately unable to suggest specific privacy policy language.

For more information about interest-based advertising, you can also visit the Inside AdSense Blog at http://adsense.blogspot.com/2009/03/driving-monetization-with-ads-that.html.

We appreciate your participation and look forward to this upcoming enhancement.

Sincerely,

The Google AdSense Team