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Have you ever been banned from AdSense and tried creating a second account? In my opinion, if you are banned, you might consider using a family member's details to set up a new account, instead of trying to create another account in your own name. Just ensure you follow all the rules carefully to avoid any further issues. As far as I know, there's no specific policy preventing a family member of a banned user from creating a new account, as long as they follow the guidelines. Have you tried this route before?

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If you get banned from AdSense, first review the reasons for the ban, which are often found in your account. Appeal if you believe it was a mistake, making sure your site complies with AdSense policies. Meanwhile, explore alternative ad networks like Media.net or PropellerAds, and focus on building high-quality, policy-compliant content.
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I haven’t been banned from Adsense before. The best thing to do is follow all of the rules and make sure you’re in full compliance with their terms.

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I've never been banned but I've had my ads limited because of some language I used in my blog post. Basically, I made a blog post about how to use AdSense and avoid getting banned. In it, I explained that asking for clicks is a good way to get demonetized. Because of that, I was demonetized and had to appeal it. Their automated system thought I was asking for clicks.

It got cleared up and that post and my blog was monetized once again.

As for mitigating yourself from getting banned, it's very simple:

  • Have an ads.txt

  • Have a privacy policy with adsense info in it

  • Never ask for clicks

  • Post information relevant to your niche

  • Don't try to get approval until you consistently post content

  • Read their rules and follow them. If you don't have time to read their rules, ChatGPT can quickly summarize them for you. If you still don't have time, then don't use it because you're being lazy.

I've been earning with adsense for years and years now!

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