This is probably the clearest explanation of affiliate marketing I've read. The blender example made it click instantly.
 
I had a serving limit last year. I stopped buying traffic, focused on organic visitors, and after a few weeks the limit was removed automatically.
 
Mine disappeared after about a month. I didn't contact support—I just continued publishing quality content and waited.
 
One thing that helped me was removing a few pages that had unusually high bounce rates. I can't say it was the reason, but my account recovered afterward.
 
I experienced this once. My advice is to review your traffic sources carefully and make sure everything is legitimate.
 
In my case, I reduced the number of ads on each page and focused more on improving the user experience. The serving limit was eventually lifted.
 
Unfortunately, there's no quick fix. Google usually wants to see consistent, high-quality traffic over time.
 
I never found a magic solution. I simply kept improving my website and the restriction disappeared after several weeks.
 
If you're getting traffic from social media or paid campaigns, double-check the quality of those visitors.
 
I reviewed my Analytics for anything unusual and removed a few suspicious referral sources. Things gradually returned to normal.
 
One thing I learned is not to make drastic changes every day. Give Google time to reassess your account.
 
I also made sure my content complied with all AdSense policies before waiting for another review.
 
My traffic was mostly organic, so I simply continued publishing new articles and avoided making risky changes.
 
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