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Blocked from adsense : Difficult site navigation

Discussion in 'Templates, HTML, CSS, and Design Help' started by damiun, Apr 2, 2010.

  1. damiun Customer

    Hi,

    After using adsense for a couple of months now, I just received an email that my adsense account is blocked, this it the reason according to google:

    Does anybody has a tip for me because in my opinion my site isnt hard to understand and to navigate on.
    Site: www. dami un. nl



    Dominick
  2. ronin Customer

  3. ronin Customer

    ps: this tools is better:

    Pingdom Tools

    Check your web site here.
    It can tell you if you have missing image, or more..
  4. seymourjames All Hands On Deck

    Read what google says.

    So which of these do you have and to what extent?

    Redirections?
    pages behind a login - yes but are you using nofollow on links and a correct robots.txt file? Are you using other types of security - e-support for example and trying to present adsense in it? Have you looked at what google has indexed already - their normal search engine?
    excessive pop-ups, dialers, and pages under construction or not yet?

    or even as is common, adsense on pages of no value?
  5. damiun Customer

    I read what google said,
    But I have no redirects, pages you need to be logged in for are hidden, except the checkout.php page.
    I dont have any adsense in the support, only in 68c part.
    I looked at the cached pages indeed and I didnt see any things they discribed.
    I also created a sitemap (xml) because it will count the deadlinks, and I had 0,
    So it's still a mystery for me
  6. freeze2 Super Moderator

    Unfortunately damiun, Google does things just because they can and they don't have to explain themselves. If you try contacting them, you'll get a rubber stamped email telling you the same thing as their original email.

    Find some real advertisers...much more in your pocket as well...
  7. seymourjames All Hands On Deck

    Have you got any adsense in a popup? This is the most common mistake or embedded in some javascript somewhere which looks sneeky even if it isn't. Try keeping your adsense to the layout.tpl file for example and reapplying.

    At the end of the day you are probably breaking their rules somewhere. They are only going to block your adsense for what they see as a good reason.
  8. damiun Customer

    Hi,

    I only have adsense in the layout.tpl and viewlisting.tpl.
    Its probably because I have the same domain but ending on .com that google thinks its a forwarding domain somehow.

    But its just if people type .com instead of .nl they will reach the same site,
    I just gonna register on daisycon or doubleclick or whatever.

    Dominick
  9. ronin Customer

    I see your damiun . com web site, and I see that you make an Iframe with damiun . nl inside..

    I think this is not a good idea.

    What about make a DNS redirection, so people typing .com will be send to .nl domain?
    Ask to your hosting company for a dns redirection.

    It's the better solutions.

    Anyway, I don't think this will be the cause of your adsense blocked from Google.
    I'm with seymourjames: you are probably breaking their rules somewhere.
    The problems now is to find "where".
  10. Weisb04 New Member

    For the promotion of your brand, you should hire only a responsible internet marketing team and make sure that they have a good portfolio. I have been using Pay Per Click Advertising services from a reputed team in Los Angeles and getting very reliable results for my newly launched blog.

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