Is it Possible to Restore Disabled AdSense Account

Keeping safe AdSense from disabling is too much difficult for new webmasters. Many friends usually ask me how to restore their disabled AdSense account? Is this possible to restore disabled Google AdSense account. I always reply them with single answer, No, Not at all.
Even Google AdSense offers AdSense restoring appeal process, but it is hard to get back your disabled account. This post is only written for answering a usually asked question in blogs and forums.
Is this possible to restore Disabled Google Adsense account 
Thousands of techniques and tutorials are available to keep safe your AdSense publisher account but if you have been disabled from your partnership of AdSense then no way to rejoin this golden way of earning online. So keep your first priority to avoid violations of AdSense Terms and Conditions rather then appealing.
If we talk officially there is an appeal form available for appealing your AdSense account. But again there is no chance to reinstated your AdSense disabled account, 99.99999% you have lost your account.
Google officially has described as:

Google Tricks and Tips

 Disable Country Search Redirection

When you enter www.google.com in browser address bar it will be redirect into your country Domain, For Example if you are an Indian you enter www.google.com in your browser, Now your google.com address redirect to www.google.co.in , This redirection provided for google for specific search results in your country.
Now Disable Google country Redirection, Go to www.google.com/ncr in your browser now your URL goes to Original Google.com Site.

270 Change the Title Tags for your Blog



Until recently, the title tags generated for each page of your Blogger blog would display the blog title first, then the name of your post.
This wasn't so good for SEO (search engine optimization) as this made keywords from your post titles appear after your blog title.
Luckily, Blogger have come up with a simple fix for this problem for those who use Layouts templates: the <data:blog.pageName/> tag!

This new tag is already installed for new blogs (or if you change your existing template to one of Blogger's default ones).
However, if you have customized your template or uploaded a third party template, you will need to change the original <data:blog.pageTitle/> to the new <data:blog.pageName/> tag for this change to take effect.
But don't worry: this is REALLY easy! Here's what you have to do:
  1. Go to Layout>edit HTML in your Blogger dashboard.
  2. Search for this tag: <data:blog.pageTitle/>
  3. Replace this tag with the following:
    <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;index&quot;'>
    <title><data:blog.title/></title>
    <b:else/>
    <title><data:blog.pageName/></title>
    </b:if>
  4. Save your template! (See, this is an easy hack!)
Once you've changed this tag, you'll see that on post pages, the default [blog name] page title format for your post titles in the browser window will be replaced solely by your post title instead.
This will increase the chances of your posts being picked up in search engine results for keywords which appear in your post titles (and can ultimately help draw more targeted traffic to your blog.
I hope this little trick will be useful to you all! And for the Blogger team (if you're reading this): Thank you!

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