Why would Google Ads suspend my account?
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Why would Google Ads suspend my account?
Repeated violations of any Google Ads policy can lead to an account suspension. If an advertiser repeatedly violates a Google Ads advertising policy we will send a warning to outline the nature of the policy violations and any remedial action that can be taken, in order to comply.
How long do Google account suspensions last?
If an account gets suspended more often than that, no one can reset it, including Google Support. You must wait 24 hours for the account to be automatically re-enabled. To help a user avoid getting their account suspended, show them Google mail policies.
How long does a Google Ads appeal take?
Most ads are reviewed within 1 business day. However, some reviews take longer if the ad requires a more complex review. If your ad is under review for more than 2 full business days, contact us for information.
How do I unban my Google account?
- 1 Send an Google Reconsideration Request for getting Unbanned.
- 2 Be Polite to Google.
- 3 Provide Information about the Domain.
- 4 Explain the Solution to the Past Problem.
- 5 Verify the Website.
- 6 Provide Proof.
- 7 Be Patient.
- 8 Send Follow Up Email for Google reconsideration.
Why did Google reject my ad?
Ads are disapproved because they don’t comply with one or more of the Authorized Buyers policies for advertising on the Google network. Authorized Buyers reserves the right to disapprove ads that breach any of these policies and to suspend entire accounts for certain violations.
What is the difference between eligible and approved Google Ads?
Eligible: Google is still reviewing your ad, but preliminary scanning allows it to show on a few Google search pages. Your ad isn’t fully approved yet. Under review: Google is still reviewing your ad, and it can’t show until it’s fully approved. Ads like this often take longer to review than eligible ads.
How do I get rid of restricted targeting on Google Ads?
Remove Google Ads excluded age targets
- Navigate to a Google Ads campaign or ad group.
- Click the Targets ▼ tab, and then click Age targets.
- Click the Negative campaign age targets tab or click the Negative ad group age targets tab.
- Select the check box next to each excluded age group that you want to remove.