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Getting Approved For Google Adsense The Easy Way


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Posted 14 July 2009 - 04:36 AM

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I am almost done finishing my first website. It contains  over 3000 pages for starters, plain  but very nice design. It is an informational website that is intended to be a one-stop place online for people looking for any sort of information on children ( diseases, education, parenting, entertainment, etc...). It is also intended to create a virtual community of people comprised of both readers and writers interested in contributing to the content. I am planning to continually be adding content of my own so it will always be increasing in size. I would say the quality of the overall content is, I would say, anywhere from very good to excellent. Although I do have the intention of giving a cultural contribution to the virtual world, I would like to know from those of you familiar with Adsense what my expectation for making reasonable revenue from the Adsense program should be. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Posted 25 July 2009 - 01:38 AM

i was always in favor of affiliate links to products/services hat catered to my specific page along with google adsense. sometimes google adsense doesn't display ads targeted to your visitors. this can be a problem sometimes. also. sometimes the ads can be a conflict with what is being posted on your webpage. this can also be a problem. that's why i would join a few affiliate programs and find affiliate proucts/services targeted to your speific pages FIRST(children, diseases, education, parenting, entertainment...etc...) and then display your adsense ads. there is also a certain psychology in the placement of the google adsense ads. for example....readers start from the top of the page and work down left to right. so whatever you want more exposer on, put that in the upper left hand corner. put the least important stuff on the bottom right. depending on your layout, experiment on puting your ads in different places on your page and monitor the stats on your ads to determine the best placement. hope this helps.

View Post(G)Marcos, on Jul 13 2009, 11:36 PM, said:

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Getting Approved For Google Adsense The Easy Way



<p>I am almost done finishing my first website. It contains over 3000 pages for starters, plain but very nice design. It is an informational website that is intended to be a one-stop place online for people looking for any sort of information on children ( diseases, education, parenting, entertainment, etc...). It is also intended to create a virtual community of people comprised of both readers and writers interested in contributing to the content. I am planning to continually be adding content of my own so it will always be increasing in size. I would say the quality of the overall content is, I would say, anywhere from very good to excellent. Although I do have the intention of giving a cultural contribution to the virtual world, I would like to know from those of you familiar with Adsense what my expectation for making reasonable revenue from the Adsense program should be. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. </p>

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Posted 23 August 2009 - 07:24 AM

View Postanwiii, on Nov 27 2007, 10:38 AM, said:

has anyone been rejected for the google adsense program or something? i always thought it was pretty much automatic approval....

I think i got rejected. Yes i did, but first i got approved then banned and then after some months i applied i got rejected. They don't specify the reason . But they provide you with a list of could be reasons.

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Posted 29 August 2009 - 02:44 PM

Oops, I am unlucky too as both two applications of my forum to AdSense are rejected. The first one is because my site is under construction (displayed with construction page of the forum system, not the hosting service itself), and the latter is because my site is not at the root of the hosting service. ;)

Google staff get stricter now.

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Posted 29 August 2009 - 05:03 PM

Getting selected for google adsense is very easy for some and very tough for the others. But most people I've met got approved easily and most of them didnt even have their own sites - they were just applying for using adsense on their blogs. I applied for adsense when it was launched, and even got approved. But I was foolish enough to click on my own ads so I lost the account ;) well at that time I was just too eager to try out the system hence the hasty action.

I personally think that when you apply using a blogspot website (the google blog service) you have more chances of getting approved, because that's google's own site and they will be happy to place more and more ads on their sites to earn money. once you get approved for a blog, then you can use your account for any number of sites, isn't it? But just be careful not to make the same mistake as me - never click on your own ads, not even on one of them! Google has some proprietary tracking system which even the most efficient IP masker cant fool. so just be careful after you're selected and you can enjoy your account to the max!

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Posted 22 December 2009 - 04:07 AM

Google is changing their conditions for getting accepted as adsense publisher. Having a hosted web site with some contents, was enough about 2 years ago. You should look for the latest at adsense site.

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Posted 22 December 2009 - 05:14 AM

Erm. it's not hard to get adsense approval. they only decline you if your site looks unfinished. I've had about 3 sites I submitted at adsense. all approved.... even when I used freewebs >_<




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