How to Get Out of Google AdSense Suspension: A Complete Recovery Guide
Getting suspended from Google AdSense can be frustrating, especially when your earnings depend on it. However, a suspension is not the end—many publishers successfully recover their accounts by understanding the cause, fixing the issues, and submitting a strong appeal. This guide walks you through every step to help you regain your AdSense account.
1. Understand Why You Were Suspended
Google does not suspend accounts without reason. The first thing you must do is read the suspension email carefully. The common AdSense suspension reasons include:
• Invalid or suspicious clicks
Clicks from bots, click farms, yourself, or people you influenced can get your account suspended.
• Low-quality or copied content
Thin content, duplicate posts, AI-generated content without editing, or scraped articles violate AdSense policies.
Using images, videos, or text you don’t legally own.
• Policy violations on your website
This includes:
adult or violent content
malware or redirects
Understanding the exact reason helps you fix the issue quickly.
2. Audit and Fix Your Website
Before appealing, you must make your website clean, original, and fully compliant with Google’s policies.
Steps to fix your site:
✔ Remove every copied or low-quality article
Write original, helpful content that provides value.
✔ Improve user experience
Make your website faster, mobile-friendly, and easy to navigate.
✔ Remove excessive ads
Use reasonable ad placement and avoid deceptive positions like:
ads near buttons
overlapping ads
ads that mimic navigation
✔ Add essential pages
Every monetized website must have:
Disclaimer (optional but recommended)
✔ Clean your traffic sources
Avoid:
Only use organic or real promotional methods.
3. Wait for the Suspension Period (If Temporary)
Some AdSense suspensions last 30 days. During this time:
You will not earn money
Ads will stop showing
But you can use this period to fix everything.
If the suspension is permanent, you can only appeal once.
4. Prepare a Professional Appeal
When submitting an appeal, honesty and clarity matter. Your appeal must:
• Admit the issue (even if accidental)
Google prefers responsible publishers.
• Explain the exact steps you have taken
Mention all corrections done on the website.
• Prove you now understand the policies
Assure them it won’t happen again.
• Be polite and professional
Never accuse Google or use emotional language.
5. Submit Your Appeal
Go to:
AdSense → Account → Policy Center → Appeal
Write a clear message. Here is a sample:
Sample AdSense Appeal Message
“I appreciate the opportunity to appeal my account suspension. After receiving the notice, I thoroughly reviewed Google’s AdSense policies and identified the issue related to [insert reason here, e.g., invalid traffic or content violation].
I have taken the following corrective steps:
• Removed all low-quality or non-compliant content
• Improved my traffic sources and stopped any suspicious promotions
• Adjusted ad placements to comply with Google’s guidelines
• Updated my website with Privacy Policy, About Us, and Contact pages
• Implemented stronger monitoring tools to detect unusual activity
I now fully understand Google’s publisher policies and have put measures in place to ensure full compliance going forward. I respectfully request that my account be reviewed again.
Thank you for your consideration.”
6. Avoid the Mistakes That Cause Permanent Bans
After recovering your account, follow these rules:
Never click your own ads
Even for testing.
Avoid unsafe traffic sources
No bots, VPN traffic, or pay-per-click schemes.
Publish original content only
Use unique articles, real images, and helpful posts.
Monitor traffic daily
Use Google Analytics to detect spikes.
Conclusion
Getting your AdSense account suspended is stressful, but not impossible to fix. With the right steps—understanding the issue, cleaning your site, and sending a clear appeal—you can regain your account and continue monetizing your content.
