If you see a message that says your Google Ads account is suspended, it means there’s a problem. Let’s learn why this happens and what you can do to fix it.
Google Ads wants to make sure its platform is safe for everyone. Sometimes, advertisers make mistakes that break the rules. When this happens, Google might suspend their accounts.
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ToggleThere are different reasons why accounts get suspended:
Breaking the Rules: If you do something against the rules of Google Ads, like showing inappropriate ads or using data in the wrong way, your account can get suspended.
Automated Checks: Google uses computers and people to check if accounts are following the rules.
Reviewing Everything: They look at your account, your ads, your website, and even what your customers say about you.
When an account is suspended:
- Your ads stop running.
- You can’t make new ads or campaigns.
- You can still look at old data.
- Sometimes, related accounts also get suspended until the main problem is fixed.
There are three main types of suspensions:
- Breaking Rules: When you do something against Google Ads rules.
- Serious Problems: For very bad things, like cheating or harming others.
- Other Issues: Like problems with payments or suspicious activities.
If your account is suspended for breaking rules, you need to fix the problem first.
Read Google’s rules and make sure you understand them. Then, you can ask Google to let you back in.
If it’s a really bad problem, you might not get your account back. But if you think it’s a mistake, you can ask for another chance.
If your account is suspended for other reasons, like payment problems, you need to fix those too.
Remember, if you’re allowed back in, follow the rules or you might get in trouble again. And if you’re not allowed back in, you can’t use Google Ads anymore.
Getting suspended is not fun, but it’s to keep everyone safe. Fix the problem, and you might get your account back.
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