jackchun wrote:Hello,
I have established my blogger recently.
But I have something would like to know if anyone has experience of it
Blogger sometimes shut down sites that violate their strict rules . So if your blogger like you.blogspot.com is shut down, then can you open another blogger again in the same account?
Thx for any help!
cmoneyspinner wrote:* * @jackchun - I can only speak from my own experience. But I assume the way the Blogger Team treated me would be the same way they would treat all other users, without partiality.
I had a blog called mydiversitycorner.blogspot.com. The blog was deleted. The reason given was it was determined that I was “spamming”.![]()
I was a newbie blogger. Did not really know what I had done wrong. Since I was new I thought perhaps I could never have another blog using that platform. But as of today I have two blogs published using Blogspot.
I reasoned that since I still had a Google account and had access to the suite of Webmaster Tools and Blogspot is a tool in that suite, that I should try to publish a new blog.
When my blog was deleted it said that I could not publish another blog with the same name. So I created a new blog with a different name and it has been up and running for a few years.
Last year, I dared to even create another blog.
I realize that I am at the mercy and grace of the owners of the platform. If they decide one day to delete my blogs again, I will accept their decision. Right now they have made a free blogging app available which I am using and I hope they allow me to maintain and to monetize my blogs.
thisnthat wrote:jackchun wrote:Hello,
I have established my blogger recently.
But I have something would like to know if anyone has experience of it
Blogger sometimes shut down sites that violate their strict rules . So if your blogger like you.blogspot.com is shut down, then can you open another blogger again in the same account?
Thx for any help!
Were you monetizing it with anything other than adsense? I've heard that this can be an issue. Were you getting tons of traffic?
You might want to try another platform, or even cheap paid hosting, rather than start over with them and potentially have the same issue again.
Alexandoy wrote:I have 3 blogs with Blogger and I understand that they are now strict with the rules. Blogs of violators are suspended. Maybe you can create another account with Blogger using a different email address and a different name. I don't think Blogger tracks your IP.
oldbuddy wrote:I have said this before, but why would anyone risk all their hard work to same less than $2 a month (the cost of a domain name and hosting for a WordPress blog you control)? If you don't think your idea has at least a potential of $2 a month, forget it and go back to the drawing board for a new idea.
Chameli wrote:your blogger account is linked with your gmail account. If your blog is shut down, you cannot create another blog with the same email, you need another email to create new blog.
thisnthat wrote:oldbuddy wrote:I have said this before, but why would anyone risk all their hard work to same less than $2 a month (the cost of a domain name and hosting for a WordPress blog you control)? If you don't think your idea has at least a potential of $2 a month, forget it and go back to the drawing board for a new idea.
Where do you get $2 per month hosting/domain (not just for Linux)? Is that a first year promotion or does it stay that low? I'd like to hear more about this.
thisnthat wrote:jackchun wrote:Hello,
I have established my blogger recently.
But I have something would like to know if anyone has experience of it
Blogger sometimes shut down sites that violate their strict rules . So if your blogger like you.blogspot.com is shut down, then can you open another blogger again in the same account?
Thx for any help!
Were you monetizing it with anything other than adsense? I've heard that this can be an issue. Were you getting tons of traffic?
You might want to try another platform, or even cheap paid hosting, rather than start over with them and potentially have the same issue again.
jackchun wrote:thisnthat wrote:jackchun wrote:Hello,
I have established my blogger recently.
But I have something would like to know if anyone has experience of it
Blogger sometimes shut down sites that violate their strict rules . So if your blogger like you.blogspot.com is shut down, then can you open another blogger again in the same account?
Thx for any help!
Were you monetizing it with anything other than adsense? I've heard that this can be an issue. Were you getting tons of traffic?
You might want to try another platform, or even cheap paid hosting, rather than start over with them and potentially have the same issue again.
Now I have started out using free plan of wealthy affiliate to create a blog and post some affiliate links there. Have anyone tried that?
jackchun wrote:I have used wealthy affiliate for six months before and the site is disabled. But after a few months, i start up the free blog again there and things are ok!
wikifarmer wrote:Google will not shutdown a blog unless it is for a strong reason like if you are spamming or posting adult content, google takes these cases very seriously, but if you are sure that you haven't done anything against google's policies then i suggest before considering starting a new blog just contact google and ask them the reason why they shut your blog down, Google gives top priority to its users and it will instantly respond to your request and if they have shutdown your blog by mistake then they will reopen your blog or at least compensate you. Otherwise there's no other way you can create a new blog with the same account.
oldbuddy wrote:jackchun wrote:I have used wealthy affiliate for six months before and the site is disabled. But after a few months, i start up the free blog again there and things are ok!
By saying things are OK, does that mean you are getting paid at least $49 a month to cover your subscription?
cmoneyspinner wrote:* * @jackchun - I can only speak from my own experience. But I assume the way the Blogger Team treated me would be the same way they would treat all other users, without partiality.
I had a blog called mydiversitycorner.blogspot.com. The blog was deleted. The reason given was it was determined that I was “spamming”.![]()
I was a newbie blogger. Did not really know what I had done wrong. Since I was new I thought perhaps I could never have another blog using that platform. But as of today I have two blogs published using Blogspot.
I reasoned that since I still had a Google account and had access to the suite of Webmaster Tools and Blogspot is a tool in that suite, that I should try to publish a new blog.
When my blog was deleted it said that I could not publish another blog with the same name. So I created a new blog with a different name and it has been up and running for a few years.
Last year, I dared to even create another blog.
I realize that I am at the mercy and grace of the owners of the platform. If they decide one day to delete my blogs again, I will accept their decision. Right now they have made a free blogging app available which I am using and I hope they allow me to maintain and to monetize my blogs.
cmoneyspinner wrote:wikifarmer wrote:Google will not shutdown a blog unless it is for a strong reason like if you are spamming or posting adult content, google takes these cases very seriously, but if you are sure that you haven't done anything against google's policies then i suggest before considering starting a new blog just contact google and ask them the reason why they shut your blog down, Google gives top priority to its users and it will instantly respond to your request and if they have shutdown your blog by mistake then they will reopen your blog or at least compensate you. Otherwise there's no other way you can create a new blog with the same account.
* * @jackchun - I don't agree with this approach, although it might work for you. Instantly respond? I am not sure Google has ever instantly responded to anybody on anything. Not to say that they don't respond. At any rate, they usually tell you WHY when your blog gets deleted and they don't mince words. In case, you have additional questions they usually direct you to their written policy. It's easier to review the Google policy thoroughly and just start a new blog and hope you don't screw it up again! I just think the amount of time you spend waiting on a response, you could have already started a new successful blog.
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