Is this still a rule?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Maxso, Jan 26, 2009.

  1. #1
    a bit ago i heard that your website must have been around for a number of months. Is this still a rule of adsense because i cant find it on the TOS.
     
    Maxso, Jan 26, 2009 IP
  2. kelvinblogger

    kelvinblogger Active Member

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    been around for a number of months ? example?
     
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  3. Maxso

    Maxso Peon

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    I just heard a while back that adsense was changing there rules so that the person who is registrating for google adsense must have a site that has been around for 6 months. Any clearer?
     
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    ForgottenCreature Notable Member

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    That's not true at all bro. You can allow for adsense as long as you have a website but that doesn't mean they'll accept you.
     
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    MistyGirl2000 Peon

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    I applied back in August right after I built my first site and was accepted right away. I don't even think I had officially launched my site. Not sure if they changed their rules in the last 5 months.
     
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  6. pokey

    pokey Active Member

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    Mate, if it's not in the TOS, then it's probably not a rule. Just add a website and see if it gets approved. I've never had any problems with my websites being new so I think you'll be fine.

    - A
     
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    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    lot of people got rejected and the reason was that the sites didnt exist for 6 months or more. but so far it looks like when google rejects an application, they come up with some excuse and often there isn;t even any excuse. it appears that quality rules over everything. if you have a quality sites, then google will approve otherwise they will show you the highway
     
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    cincityc Greenhorn

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    This is not true.
     
    cincityc, Jan 27, 2009 IP