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Denied By Google Adsense In Past
Started by garbage, May 31 2006 04:28 AM
12 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 31 May 2006 - 04:28 AM
In the past i tried signing up with google adsense. I was denied i think because my site was not fulle developed. So id like to know from anyne out there if this will affect my chances on getting approved this second time around..
I truely dont think I should have a problem but I just want to make sure before i try to sign up and get denied again.
So if anyone outhere has any input let me know.
Also if i can get some help on once i do get them if i get it How do i add it to my phpbb board..
thnx fellas any information will help.
I truely dont think I should have a problem but I just want to make sure before i try to sign up and get denied again.
So if anyone outhere has any input let me know.
Also if i can get some help on once i do get them if i get it How do i add it to my phpbb board..
thnx fellas any information will help.
#5
Posted 31 May 2006 - 05:37 PM
garbage, on May 31 2006, 07:35 AM, said:
ok then so im guessing I will have to wait until after i launch it to get the google ads on there.
if they do check to see if a site is complete, i am sure they only check the main index page as they have better things to do so when your main index page is complete, make sure there are no dead links within that page(not sure how they check if your site is complete but safegaurd yourself)
BUT! why would you sign up for adsense before your site is complete anyway and getting very little visitors if any? impatience i would presume. remember, to make money in adsense, you need a lot of visitors per day so that of the low percentage of those visitors that click on your links, it can draw you a check of over $100 soyou can cash that out. if you only get 100 visitors per day, it's really not worth it to put adsense on your account unless you want to wait 1 year to get $100 from them.
the idea behind a new website is to attract visitors and concentrate on those marketing efforts. adsense doesn't help attrace visitors, and sometimes, it will detract visitors from returning unless you offer an exceptional service or continuously updated original content
#6
Posted 31 May 2006 - 10:32 PM
Well thats a problem that I see with websites now a days its pretty hard to think of original content with you have 5000 other sites doing the same thing. I'm trying to figure out how people do it thats my question.
But yeah I would complete the whole site before applying and basically make sure your site doesn't fall into the illegal stuff.
But yeah I would complete the whole site before applying and basically make sure your site doesn't fall into the illegal stuff.
#7
Posted 01 June 2006 - 01:11 AM
Saint_Michael, on May 31 2006, 05:32 PM, said:
Well thats a problem that I see with websites now a days its pretty hard to think of original content with you have 5000 other sites doing the same thing. I'm trying to figure out how people do it thats my question.
But yeah I would complete the whole site before applying and basically make sure your site doesn't fall into the illegal stuff.
But yeah I would complete the whole site before applying and basically make sure your site doesn't fall into the illegal stuff.
it's true....sometimes it's hard. why having a website isn't for everyone. you not only have to be creative minded, but you also have to have a bit of a writer in you to update your site regularly. it's not for everyone.
but this is only for people who want high rankings in the search engines. you can drive traffic to your site other ways without having to optimise.
#8
Posted 01 June 2006 - 02:24 AM
I think google has the policy to deny adsense on personal sites. I wonder if any of you building a personal site is being denied by google. I think for me a personal site does not need ads. THat's why google is not aiming at this market. After all, they have gmail, which serves as their main income for personal advertising.
#9
Posted 01 June 2006 - 06:24 AM
If you were denied due to lack of efficient content, sure you should be approved if this site is better and follows the program policies. But if you were denied because you were a person who used to be banned, then you might want to contact Google about it. Sometimes, numerous emails and persistence mixed with politeness will get you far.
#10
Posted 03 June 2006 - 12:02 AM
Well, the best way of getting approved by Google for adsense is that you signup through Blogger.com, they take very less time in approving anyone for the adsense account if they are using Blogger.com
Simply, signup for blogger.com account.
then make 2-3 posts and then in the templates tab, select Adsense - it will ask you signup and with in 2 days you'll be having your ADSENSE ACCOUNT!
Simply, signup for blogger.com account.
then make 2-3 posts and then in the templates tab, select Adsense - it will ask you signup and with in 2 days you'll be having your ADSENSE ACCOUNT!
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