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	<title>Comments on: Adsense Videos Amazing Launch&#8230;</title>
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		<title>by: Karis</title>
		<link>http://www.neilshearing.com/2006/05/09/adsense-videos-amazing-launch/#comment-53</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2006 01:39:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Neil: I have a problem. I was kicked off of adsense. It was entirely my own fault.  

I set up a new website and clicked on some (several, actually) of the links myself to see the kind of content that was being delivered. I was getting weird ads that had no relation to my site content - occult &amp;#38; witchcraft links to be specific, which I certainly didn't want on my website - so I kept clicking the links trying to figure out what on earth I was doing to get these types of ads on my site. 

And not for a minute did I ever question that Adsense would not determine that these clicks were from my own account and not count them into whatever they count them into. After all, if they can determine that certain clicks are fraudulent I simply assumed ( I know  - ASSumed) that they wouldn't count clicks from my own site. WRONG!)

And no, I didn't take time to read Adsense's policy thoroughly enough before doing this.  I acknowledge that I was definitely and totally in the wrong. I appealed to Adsense, explained the situation, but have never heard so much as a peep back from them.

I never see this problem addressed on any of the site promoting adsense products, but once your account is 'disabled' from adsense it seems that you can never set up another one. If so, what good is this product that you are promoting to criminals such as me, myself and I??? 

The amount I 'defauded' Adsense was about $14. Had I taken the time to read the fine print this would have never happened, but I didn't, so I am a genuine 'mea culpa.'

I did appeal to them - tried to explain the situation as best I could, but the fact remains that quite simply, I did a big-time no-no! No excuses. I should have read the fine print!

Does Adsense ever grant forgiveness? Is there any way around this or has my head been permanently chopped off?

When I see a product such as this that you are promoting, I'd love to buy into it, but as best I can determine, my goose has been cooked, at least as far as google is concerned. 

Are there any products out there that 'step you through' the process of 'creating a new online life for yourself MINUS adsense? If there were, I'd be first in line to buy it!

Karis</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neil: I have a problem. I was kicked off of adsense. It was entirely my own fault.  </p>
<p>I set up a new website and clicked on some (several, actually) of the links myself to see the kind of content that was being delivered. I was getting weird ads that had no relation to my site content - occult &amp; witchcraft links to be specific, which I certainly didn&#8217;t want on my website - so I kept clicking the links trying to figure out what on earth I was doing to get these types of ads on my site. </p>
<p>And not for a minute did I ever question that Adsense would not determine that these clicks were from my own account and not count them into whatever they count them into. After all, if they can determine that certain clicks are fraudulent I simply assumed ( I know  - ASSumed) that they wouldn&#8217;t count clicks from my own site. WRONG!)</p>
<p>And no, I didn&#8217;t take time to read Adsense&#8217;s policy thoroughly enough before doing this.  I acknowledge that I was definitely and totally in the wrong. I appealed to Adsense, explained the situation, but have never heard so much as a peep back from them.</p>
<p>I never see this problem addressed on any of the site promoting adsense products, but once your account is &#8216;disabled&#8217; from adsense it seems that you can never set up another one. If so, what good is this product that you are promoting to criminals such as me, myself and I??? </p>
<p>The amount I &#8216;defauded&#8217; Adsense was about $14. Had I taken the time to read the fine print this would have never happened, but I didn&#8217;t, so I am a genuine &#8216;mea culpa.&#8217;</p>
<p>I did appeal to them - tried to explain the situation as best I could, but the fact remains that quite simply, I did a big-time no-no! No excuses. I should have read the fine print!</p>
<p>Does Adsense ever grant forgiveness? Is there any way around this or has my head been permanently chopped off?</p>
<p>When I see a product such as this that you are promoting, I&#8217;d love to buy into it, but as best I can determine, my goose has been cooked, at least as far as google is concerned. </p>
<p>Are there any products out there that &#8217;step you through&#8217; the process of &#8216;creating a new online life for yourself MINUS adsense? If there were, I&#8217;d be first in line to buy it!</p>
<p>Karis
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