Joel Comm Confirms Google’s 1-Strike-You’re-Out Policy
I discussed Google’s false accusations and shut-down of my account (see my recent posts here, here, here, and here) with Joel Comm today, author of the best-selling and newly-updated What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I’m not the only one unfairly accused by Google. Here’s Joel’s reply to my plight:
I’m sorry to hear that your account was closed. You are correct. It can happen to ANYONE and people do need to be aware of it. I’ve had at least one person tell me they saw some odd things happening with their stats and they took a proactive stance, emailing google about it. That turned out to be a very good move.
Anyhow, I will be writing about this more in upcoming newsletters.
Best regards,
Joel
Joel’s advice about proactively emailing Google is good, and I also heard of that working for one person (though in true robotic fashion, Google’s initial response to the proactive email was to immediately shut down the person’s account, but they later re-activated it after much pleading from the person who was actually trying to be proactive – it seems you just can’t win with Google, no matter what).
In my situation however, I didn’t see anything odd happening with my stats ahead of time, my only warning was after Google had shut down my account and then they wouldn’t let me see the ad stats to determine what happened. My site stats didn’t show anything out of the ordinary, leading me to believe it was just a few clicks instead of hundreds or thousands which caused the problem. And once again, these were low-dollar-amount ads, not ads which would’ve cost the advertisers any significant amount of money, certainly not warranting Google’s “protection.”
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