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Strategic E-commerce Competency Diagnostic

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3.13.1 - What to do When Your Meta/Google Ad Account is Disabled (Difficulty: Advanced | Path: Scale)

3.13.1 - What to do When Your Meta/Google Ad Account is Disabled (Difficulty: Advanced | Path: Scale)

Lesson Summary

What to do When Your Ad Account is Disabled

What is it?

This is one of the most stressful moments for a new store owner. You log in to your Meta (Facebook/Instagram) or Google Ads dashboard and see a red banner: 'Your account has been disabled for policy violations.' Your ads stop instantly.

Why is it important?

This is a common, often automated, event. Panicking, creating a new account (which will also be disabled), or yelling at support will not work. You must follow a calm, methodical appeal process.

Your 4-Step Appeal Playbook

  1. Don't Panic. Read the Policy: First, read the email or notice. What policy did you *actually* violate? Was it 'Circumventing Systems'? 'Deceptive Business Practices'? Google the policy and honestly review your site. (A common mistake: Your shipping policy times don't match your real shipping times, which is a violation).
  2. Fix the Problem First: Before you appeal, *fix the potential problem*. If your shipping policy is vague, make it crystal clear. If your product claims are too hyped, tone them down. You must show you've taken action.
  3. File Your *First* Appeal: Use the official 'Request Review' button. Be professional, polite, and brief. Example: 'Hello, our account was disabled. We have reviewed the [Policy Name] and have audited our entire website to ensure full compliance. We believe this was an error and politely request a second review. Thank you.'
  4. Be Patient (and Prepare a Backup): It can take days or weeks. Do not submit multiple appeals, as this can reset your place in the queue. While you wait, focus on other marketing channels, like SEO and email marketing.

Common Beginner Pitfall

The biggest mistake is immediately creating a new ad account with a new email. The platforms will detect this (same website, same payment method) and permanently ban you for 'Circumventing Systems'. You *must* follow the appeal process for your original account.

MASTERCLASS

3 - Customer Service, Logistics & Reviews for E-commerce Stores (Difficulty: Beginner | Path: Launch) -> 3.13 - Crisis Management: Ad Bans, Site Outages & Security in Ecommerce (Difficulty: Advanced | Path: Scale) -> 3.13.1 - What to do When Your Meta/Google Ad Account is Disabled (Difficulty: Advanced | Path: Scale)

Protocol: Recovering a Disabled Ad Account Without Making It Worse

It is the moment every e-commerce entrepreneur dreads. You log into your Business Manager or Google Ads dashboard to check your morning sales, only to be greeted by the "Red Banner of Death." The message is curt and terrifying: "Your advertising access has been restricted" or "Your account is suspended." Your traffic drops to zero instantly. Your revenue halts.

This is an automated administrative action, not a personal attack. In the vast majority of cases, an algorithmic bot—not a human—has flagged a pattern in your account, payment method, or landing page that triggers a risk protocol. Platforms like Meta and Google prioritize user safety and platform integrity over your individual ad spend, operating on a "shoot first, ask questions later" basis.

The most dangerous reaction in this moment is panic. Most beginners immediately try to "outsmart" the ban by creating a new ad account, using a different credit card, or making a new profile. Do not do this. The platforms track device fingerprints, IP addresses, and domain associations. Attempting to evade a ban is a "Circumventing Systems" violation, which converts a temporary suspension into a permanent, lifetime ban.

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