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A moglbys udostepnic korespondencje z G ?

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odnosnie adsensa korespondencja sie tworzy jeszcze nie odpowiedzieli :D juz ja wiem jak sie z nimi "koresponduje" ogolnie to sie zdenerwowalem ale coz zdarza sie ale czemu w moje urodziny mi to zrobili :)

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a sorry..czytajac Twojego ostatniego posta myslalem ze dotyczy wlasnie anulowania konta a to sie okazuje ze problemow z logowaniem. To ja Ci powiem ze raczej nie masz szans na odzyskanie konta..Odpisza Ci ze nie moga podac powodow blokody i ze nie mozesz juz nigdy wiecej przystepowac do programu..jak bediesz upierdliwy to dostaniesz informacje ze specjalisci przejrzeli Twoje konto i ponownie stwierdzili nieprawidlowosci....

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Nie zgadzam się z AdSensLabem. Jeśli grzecznie napiszesz, uzasadnisz że nie miałeś z tym nic wspólnego albo napiszesz w tonie litościwym z przyznaniem się do winy o oszukiwanie i postanowisz poprawe to masz szansę odzyskać konto. Powiedzmy, że znam to z własnego doświadczenia. W sprawach oczywistych pytań odpowiada automat. W przypadku pytań skomplikowanych odpowiadają żywi ludzie. Miej cierpliwość. Odpowiedź możesz dostać dopiero po 2 tygodniach. Życzę sukcesu

słownik informatyczny ... aby wiedzieć więcej

(łac. Oxygene - tlen) Tlen był jest i będzie bo tlen jest wszędzie ;-)

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Oxygene:

Napisali mi ze "specjalisci" sprawdzili ponownie konto..wiec co mam im niby odpisac? Jesli mowisz ze masz w tym jakies doswiadczenia to podeslij jakas korespondencje z G. Oto 3 listy ktore dostalem od G:

Hello Marcin B. ,

It has come to our attention that invalid clicks have been generated on

the Google ads on your site(s). We have therefore disabled your Google

AdSense account. Please understand that this step was taken in an

effort to protect the interest of the AdWords advertisers.

A publisher's site may not have invalid clicks on any ad(s), including

but not limited to clicks generated by:

- a publisher on his own web pages

- a publisher encouraging others to click on his ads

- automated clicking programs or any other deceptive software

- a publisher altering any portion of the ad code or changing the

layout, behavior, targeting, or delivery of ads for any reason

Practices such as these are in violation of the Google AdSense Terms

and Conditions and program polices, which can be viewed at:

www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms?hl=en_US

www.google.com/adsense/policies?hl=en_US

Publishers disabled for invalid click activity are not allowed further

participation in AdSense and do not receive any further payment. The

earnings on your account will be properly returned to the affected

advertisers.

Sincerely,

The Google AdSense Team

drugi:
Hello Marcin,

Thank you for your email regarding the action taken on your account.

We understand that you wish to receive specific information regarding the invalid clicks we observed

on your account. However, due to the proprietary nature of our algorithm, we cannot disclose any

details about how our monitoring technology works or what specifics we found on your account.

As you know, Google treats instances of invalid click activity very seriously. By disabling your

account according to our policy on this matter, we feel that we have taken the necessary measures to

protect our advertisers and to ensure that invalid clicks will not continue to occur on your site.

Publishers disabled for invalid click activity are not allowed further participation in Google

AdSense. We appreciate your understanding.

Sincerely,

The Google AdSense Team

trzeci..

Hello Marcin,

Thank you for your response.

Please note that we have certain policies in place that we believe will help ensure the

effectiveness of Google ads for our publishers as well as our advertisers. We have thoroughly

re-reviewed your account data upon receipt of your response and have reconfirmed that invalid clicks

were generated on the ads on your site. According to our policy on this matter, we have disabled

your account in order to protect our advertisers.

We appreciate your understanding.

Sincerely,

The Google AdSense Team

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tutaj znalazlem korespondencje jakiegos gostka:

From: Google AdSense [mailto:adsense-adclicks@google.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 5:32 PM

To: aoshi@*******.com Cc: Google AdSense

Subject: Google AdSense Account Disabled

Hello Aoshi, It has come to our attention that invalid clicks have been generated on the ads on your web pages. We have therefore disabled your Google AdSense account. Please understand that this step was taken in an effort to protect the interest of the AdWords advertisers. A publisher's site may not have invalid clicks on any ad(s), including but not limited to clicks generated by a publisher on his own web pages, clicks generated through the use of robots, automated clicking tools, or any other deceptive software. Practices such as these are in violation of the Google AdSense Terms and Conditions and program polices, which can be viewed at: https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms?hl=en_US https://www.google.com/adsense/policies?hl=en_US Sincerely, The Google Team

From: Aoshi [mailto:aoshi@*******.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:13 PM

To: 'Google AdSense'; aoshi@*******.com

Cc: dreadwolf@*******.com

Subject: RE: Google AdSense Account Disabled

I'm sorry, but I don't understand why the account was disabled. The ads are clearly displayed on my website, and were not used / clicked or accessed in any way other then the display on our site. We've displayed tens of thousands of ads for you during the last 3 weeks and I'm a little disappointed at this action. If there was an automated system used, or some "Robot"; I would ask that you provide the IP of the offender, so that I can ban the IP from further accessing of our services. I would also ask that if there is a rogue user causing problems that you filter out the clicks generated from the offending IP and still issue payment on the outstanding balance as I don't think it would be fair to anyone if our site lost 3 weeks worth of advertising revenue due to this misunderstanding. I certainly hope to continue using AdSense as our advertiser, and would appreciate your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely; Aoshi aoshi@******.com

From: Google AdSense [mailto:adsense-adclicks@google.com]

Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 2:41 PM

To: aoshi@******.com

Subject: Re: [#23370663] Google AdSense Account Disabled

Hello, Thank you for your email regarding the action taken on your account. We understand that you wish to receive specific information regarding the invalid clicks we observed on your account. Unfortunately, due to the proprietary nature of our algorithm, we cannot disclose any details about how our monitoring technology works or what specifics we found on your account. As you know, Google treats instances of invalid click activity very seriously. By disabling your account according to our policy on this matter, we feel that we have taken the necessary measures to protect our advertisers and to ensure that invalid clicks will not continue to occur on your site. Publishers disabled for invalid click activity are not allowed further participation in Google AdSense. We appreciate your understanding. Sincerely, The Google AdSense Team

From: "Aoshi"

Subject: RE: [#23370663] Google AdSense Account Disabled

Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 19:53:28 -0500

While I can appreciate your need to keep your methods private, I have not asked for the means by which you detected such fraud. I am willing to assume that a company as large as Google is capable of detecting such issues without the scrutiny of a small, independent IT company. What I have asked for is an explanation as to what happened, and the IP involved in the incident. I am troubled with the lack of cooperation from Google to help protect the relationship between the publisher, advertiser and Google. We spent quite a long period of time researching the different advertisers and trying to find one that gave us the best fit for our site that provides over 1,000,000 impressions per month. My concern now is the over 3 weeks of advertising revenues (Approx. $600) that are being withheld without a clear explanation, or even a specific reason. What are invalid clicks? Is this referring to the "Robot" mentioned in the previous email? Why can't you simply filter out "Invalid clicks" or clicks from the offending IP? As I stated in my previous email, I was very happy with the AdSense program, and appreciated the appropriately targeted ads. I would like to find a way that we could work through this misunderstanding and continue providing AdSense advertisers valuable exposure on our site. I can also appreciate Google's need to protect the interests of its advertisers and I am more then willing to work with both Google and their advertisers to help make this a profitable relationship for all parties involved. However, it is rather difficult to do this when I am shut out with no explanation. Finally, can I assume that Google will at least do the honorable thing regardless of whether we continue our relationship and issue final payment - less the "invalid clicks"? I appreciate your time in this matter, and I hope for a continuing relationship with Google. Sincerely; Aoshi aoshi@******.com

From: Google AdSense [mailto:adsense-adclicks@google.com]

Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 12:53 PM

To: aoshi@******.com

Cc: aoshi@******.com; dreadwolf@*******.com

Subject: Re: [#23370663] Google AdSense Account Disabled

Hello Aoshi, Thank you for your email. If you feel additional information would be valuable, please respond to the following questions. - What is your site audience? -What is the source of your content? How often is the content on your site updated? - What are your primary sources of traffic? - What is your relationship to the site? How many other people are involved with the administration of the site? Also, please include any other information that may be relevant. We will be happy to reconsider your account with the additional information provided. Sincerely, The Google AdSense Team

From: "Aoshi"

Subject: RE: [#23370663] Google AdSense Account Disabled

Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 12:14:05 -0500

We certainly appreciate you reconsidering our account. I hope you find these answers satisfactory. If you need anymore detail, don't hesitate to ask. What is your site audience? Deviant Realms is a community currently based around the online role playing game Lineage II. Our average audience age is 16 - 30 years old and they play an average of 12 - 30 hours per week online. What is the source of your content? How often is the content on your site updated? Deviant Realms is almost entirely a forum based community. The content is constantly changing as new members join and post news, questions and comments and otherwise interact with our ever growing community. What are your primary sources of traffic? The primary sources of traffic for Deviant Realms are other forums, word of mouth, search engines and www.gamesites200.com. We've been online since November of 2004 and we received over 1,000,000 page impressions for the month of March, 2005. What is your relationship to the site? How many other people are involved with the administration of the site? I am the primary administrator of *******.com, but there are several other people involved with the day to day administration. We have two "Site Administrators", three "Global Moderators" and several "Group Leaders" to help moderate the forums area. Due to our explosive growth, we are already seeking out additional staff. As you can see, we've grown very quickly in the past few months and we're already looking to expand into other games as well - and perhaps provide a much richer, more involved gaming community overall. After realizing the potential for Deviant Realms, We did a lot of research into different advertisers and found most other communities like ours are using the AdSense program, and all seem to be very happy with it. As such, we hope you will allow us to continue our relationship and make this a profitable endeavor for all parties involved. Thank you for giving us a chance, Aoshi aoshi@******.com

From: Google AdSense [mailto:adsense-adclicks@google.com]

Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 7:00 PM

To: aoshi@******.com

Cc: aoshi@******.com; dreadwolf@*******.com

Subject: Re: [#23370663] Google AdSense Account Disabled

Hello Aoshi, Thank you for your response. We have thoroughly re-reviewed your account data upon receipt of your response and have reconfirmed that invalid clicks were generated on the ads on your site. According to our policy on this matter, we have disabled your account in order to protect our advertisers. We appreciate your understanding in this matter. Sincerely, The Google AdSense Team

From: "Aoshi"

Subject: RE: [#23370663] Google AdSense Account Disabled

Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 21:38:10 -0400

While I can appreciate and respect Google's position, you have failed to demonstrate where / how invalid clicks were generated. I have repeatedly attempted to work with Google to resolve this issue, but it seems you have no further interest in continuing our relationship. I certainly can respect this but I must point out that prior to termination of our account Google owed well in excess of $500. I've asked repeatedly for the AdSense team to provide the IP and the source of these "Invalid clicks" and to provide us with payment owing less the "Invalid clicks" (I would expect Google will be able to provide some level of proof of this activity). I am hopeful that Google can appreciate that a small site such as ours cannot simply shrug off 3 weeks of advertising revenue. The staff and our several thousand registered members eagerly await your response. Sincerely, Aoshi aoshi@******.com

From: Google AdSense [mailto:adsense-adclicks@google.com]

Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 5:53 PM

To: aoshi@******.com

Cc: aoshi@******.com; dreadwolf@*******.com

Subject: Re: [#23370663] Google AdSense Account Disabled

Hello Aoshi, In order to maintain the integrity of our network and provide the best experience for both advertisers and publishers it is necessary for Google to strictly enforce our AdSense Terms and Conditions. In accordance with our Terms and Conditions, accounts disabled for invalid click activity will receive no further payment nor any reissue of previous payment. Please understand that these clicks had the potential to unfairly charge advertisers. As such, they will be properly credited for these clicks. Sincerely, The Google AdSense Team

From: "Aoshi"

Subject: RE: [#23370663] Google AdSense Account Disabled

Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 18:24:19 -0400

Then we can expect Google to provide some level of proof that there was a breach of the Terms and Conditions? I would assume, that even in the U.S.A. that the burden of proof is upon the party claiming a breach of contract has occurred. We are eagerly awaiting the appropriate proof and evidence showing the breach occurred and was the fault of the site operators. If there was somehow any amount of "Invalid Clicks" being generated, I would expect that Google wouldn't take three weeks to determine this and take action. Obviously, you can simply withhold payment and continue this game of dodging the question "What happened?"; But to be fair you can expect a public campaign on my part exposing our experience with Google and the AdSense program. I will await your prompt response before making public that a company of Google's stature has arbitrarily suspended our site and has stolen three weeks of advertising revenue. Sincerely, Aoshi aoshi@******.com

From: Google AdSense [mailto:adsense-adclicks@google.com]

Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 12:06 PM

To: aoshi@******.com

Cc: aoshi@******.com; dreadwolf@*******.com

Subject: Re: [#23370663] Google AdSense Account Disabled

Hello Aoshi, By disabling your account, we feel that we have taken the necessary measures to ensure that invalid clicks will not continue to occur on your site. We understand that you wish to receive specific information regarding the invalid clicks we have observed. Due to the proprietary nature of our monitoring system, we cannot disclose any specific details of these clicks. We would like to reassure you, however, that we have thoroughly re-reviewed your account data upon receipt of your response and have reconfirmed that invalid clicks were generated on the ads on your site. According to our policy on this matter, we have disabled your account in order to protect our advertisers. As outlined in our program Terms and Conditions, Google reserves the right to terminate any publisher's participation at any time. Sincerely, The Google AdSense Team

From: Aoshi [mailto:aoshi@******.com]

Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 12:43 PM

To: 'Google AdSense'

Cc: 'dreadwolf@*******.com'

Subject: RE: [#23370663] Google AdSense Account Disabled

Your terms and conditions fail to relieve the burden of proof from you upon termination *and* withholding of payment. As a matter of good business practices and in order to legally protect Google's interests I would have assumed Google would provide at least *some* amount of proof of these allegations (or even clarify WHAT the allegations are!), but it seems we're going to be stuck in an endless loop of "We can't tell you what you did, but you did it and now we're just not going to pay you for the 3 weeks you ran our ads exclusively and made us money". So, since we cannot recover our revenue nor can we figure out what it is we did (supposedly) to break your terms and conditions we will instead ensure that as many people as possible will be made aware of your business practices. We'll be making available all of our correspondence on our site, as well as educating our users and visitors on how to change their host file to block Google AdSense ads from appearing on any of the websites they visit. We'll also be including all this information in ******** newsletter which we send out bi-monthly. We'll be sure to link to this correspondence, provide instructions on how to block Google from indexing their sites and list off several alternative advertisers. I had obviously hoped for a settlement, rather then this outcome. I certainly understand that Google needs to protect its interests and those of its customers. However, this entire experience is leaving us to feel that Google is simply trying to increase its bottom line by withholding payment to sites too small to take legal action while providing the vaguest explanations possible (if at all). Sincerely, Aoshi aoshi@******.com

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Ja mialem ponad $200 na koncie, kilka dni przed wypłatą. Zablokowali i koniec.

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Widzę że kolega miał podobny problem jak ja. Kilka miesięcy optymalizowania strony pod adsense (dobór formatów reklam, kolorów rozmieszczenia) - w końcu reklamy zaczęły przynosić profity. (Kilkanaście tysięcy osób na stronie dziennie - wygenerowało kilkanaście dolarów dziennie za kliknięcia)

No to się ucieszyłem - rozwijałem stronę itd. Do dnia w którym google mi zablokowało system reklam. Wyjaśnienie - na stronie mojej były linki do wydawcy któremu zablokowano kiedyś konto. Od tego momentu już się nie bawię w adsense. Za darmo przez kilka miesięcy zagracałem sobie stronę reklamami głupich parasoli i wypraw na księżyc nadawanych w reklamach adsense i nic z tego nie mam. Adsense poczekało aż nazbiera się trochę kasy na moim konci i cyk - blokada na podstawie jakiś banialuk.

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Kilkanaście tysięcy osób na stronie dziennie - wygenerowało kilkanaście dolarów dziennie za kliknięcia

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no to ja mam dobre wyniki bo wczoraj przy 250Uniq zarobiłem prawie 7$;]

Trochę informacji o mnie i kontakt: Leszek Wolany

Jedyny: Magazyn Marketingu w Wyszukiwarkach SEM Specialist

Droga do efektywnej pracy - Najlepszy system oparty o Getting Things Done - nozbe.com Teraz także po Polsku, z aplikacją na iPhone i iPada

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Kilkanaście tysięcy osób na stronie dziennie - wygenerowało kilkanaście dolarów dziennie za kliknięcia

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no to ja mam dobre wyniki bo wczoraj przy 250Uniq zarobiłem prawie 7$;]

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A jak to się ma do obecnego tematu?

pozdrawiam.

omnia mea mecum porto

In general, it could be argued from the consumer point of view that the better the search engine is, the fewer advertisements will be needed for the consumer to find what they want.
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Hej, no ale Tobie chyba odlokowali koniq, hmm ?

Widze ze na stronie masz dalej reklamy ,- czy to juz tylko dobroczynne ?  :D

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nie odblokowali co lepsze nie raczyli odpowiedziec na rzadnego maila wyslanego do nich - ładne podejscie do klienta ale coz , mialem chwilowo reklamy adsense z kolegi konta ale nie sadze zebym juz instalowal je na stronach.

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