Don't panic: what to do if Google suspends your AdSense account

Almost every day, regular readers of WebmasterWorld's AdSense forum see posts like this one railing against Google for arbitrarily suspending an AdSense publisher's account due to invalid clicks. One of my readers (who I won't identify) was recently in a similar position and asked for for advice on what to do. Here's my list of suggestions:

Many publishers who find themselves banned by Google complain that the banning is arbitrary and unfair. That may well be, but remember what you agreed to when you signed up for the AdSense program:

Google may at any time, in its sole discretion, terminate all or part of the Program, terminate this Agreement, or suspend or terminate the participation of any Site in all or part of the Program for any reason.AdSense Terms and Conditions

Google argues that immediately suspending an account when invalid clicks are detected is their way of protecting their advertisers from further fraud, and that part of the Terms and Conditions lets them do it without notice. This is why I've said before that AdSense publishers must be proactive in reporting click fraud and other irregularities to Google. Prevention is always the best cure.

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