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	<title>Comments on: How Do I Re-activate My Adsense Account.?</title>
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		<title>By: imisidro</title>
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		<description>Once your account has been deactivated, you cannot get a new account -- you may be able to get an account, but Google always catch up and terminates the account again.
Invalid clicks is a &quot;catch all&quot; term that they use, but it does not always mean that the publisher cheated. It can mean anywhere from clicking on your own ads, labeling the ads, inciting visitors to support the site and click on the ads, etc.
It will not be up to Google to prove to you how they caught what they deemed as fraudulent clicks on your site. They will not show you the IPs of those who clicked. Instead, explain to them in a very professional manner that you never caused invalid clicks and send them your logfiles to help prove your case.
You have to remember that the first responsibility of Google is to satisfy their advertisers, where the money comes from; and not the publishers. They need to protect the interests of advertisers at all cost. As a result, any clicks perceived to be less than above-board are investigated oftentimes leading to the cancellation of the account of the advertiser.
There have been many cases of publishers whose account was initially disabled but reinstated from the program. Here are some threads from Webmasterworld.com of such cases:http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum89/59...http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum89/98...
However, you may also want to start looking for alternatives. 
Banner Advertising
Burst Media http://www.burstmedia.com
Fastclick (ValueClick). http://www.fastclick.com
Advertising.com. http://www.advertising.com
Tribal Fusion http://www.tribalfusion.com 
Contextual advertising
Yahoo! Publishing Network (currently in beta and available to US publishers only) http://publisher.yahoo.com/ 
Intellixt http://vibrantmedia.com/site/web_01a5.ht... 
Quigo Adsonar http://www.quigo.com/adsonarexchange.htm 
IndustryBrains http://www.industrybrains.com 
Commission Junction Evolution http://www.cj.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once your account has been deactivated, you cannot get a new account &#8212; you may be able to get an account, but Google always catch up and terminates the account again.<br />
Invalid clicks is a &#8220;catch all&#8221; term that they use, but it does not always mean that the publisher cheated. It can mean anywhere from clicking on your own ads, labeling the ads, inciting visitors to support the site and click on the ads, etc.<br />
It will not be up to Google to prove to you how they caught what they deemed as fraudulent clicks on your site. They will not show you the IPs of those who clicked. Instead, explain to them in a very professional manner that you never caused invalid clicks and send them your logfiles to help prove your case.<br />
You have to remember that the first responsibility of Google is to satisfy their advertisers, where the money comes from; and not the publishers. They need to protect the interests of advertisers at all cost. As a result, any clicks perceived to be less than above-board are investigated oftentimes leading to the cancellation of the account of the advertiser.<br />
There have been many cases of publishers whose account was initially disabled but reinstated from the program. Here are some threads from Webmasterworld.com of such cases:http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum89/59&#8230;http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum89/98&#8230;<br />
However, you may also want to start looking for alternatives.<br />
Banner Advertising<br />
Burst Media <a href="http://www.burstmedia.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.burstmedia.com</a><br />
Fastclick (ValueClick). <a href="http://www.fastclick.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.fastclick.com</a><br />
Advertising.com. <a href="http://www.advertising.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.advertising.com</a><br />
Tribal Fusion <a href="http://www.tribalfusion.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.tribalfusion.com</a><br />
Contextual advertising<br />
Yahoo! Publishing Network (currently in beta and available to US publishers only) <a href="http://publisher.yahoo.com/" rel="nofollow">http://publisher.yahoo.com/</a><br />
Intellixt <a href="http://vibrantmedia.com/site/web_01a5.ht.." rel="nofollow">http://vibrantmedia.com/site/web_01a5.ht..</a>.<br />
Quigo Adsonar <a href="http://www.quigo.com/adsonarexchange.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.quigo.com/adsonarexchange.htm</a><br />
IndustryBrains <a href="http://www.industrybrains.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.industrybrains.com</a><br />
Commission Junction Evolution <a href="http://www.cj.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.cj.com</a></p>
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