Help new publishers to get approved by Adsense!

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by immediate, Mar 30, 2009.

  1. #1
    I applied for Adsense 4 days back and my bro's application is rejected!

    Here is the URL he used: http://www.menorcatourguide.com/
    The site is already indexed by google and receiving traffic from Google!

    But, he was said that the site didn't meet their guidelines!

    Can you please post the sites with which you're approved by adsense. So that new publishers will get an idea about the sites approved by Google!

    Any help would be appreciated!
     
    immediate, Mar 30, 2009 IP
  2. proxywhereabouts

    proxywhereabouts Notable Member

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    Apply with a site that has been around for more than 3 months. It is not mandatory but it helps in terms of getting accepted. Also, if you want to use PLR articles, make sure you re-written them as few times before posting on your site to avoid duplicate content penalty. Yes, this penalty usually counts towards your PR but it also does effect adsense application. They do check each site who apply.
     
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  3. immediate

    immediate Banned

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    I checked almost all possibilities but still no use!
    The site has 100% unique content!
    Its a 6 months old site!
    Its even receiving traffic from Google...:eek:
     
    immediate, Mar 30, 2009 IP
  4. newrhodes

    newrhodes Active Member

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    I understand you need to have a "privacy policy" page, to conform to the adsense guidelines; don't see that on your blog.

    Also, check out this

    http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769

    - you may need to figure it out.


    Alternative option - go to blogspot.com, create a new blog - and apply for adsense with that. That's the fastest way to get approved for adsense. Once you have the account, you can then add adsense to your other sites.

    Keep in mind that if your other sites don't conform to the guidelines, you might end up getting banned, which is far worse than not having adsense in the first place...
     
    newrhodes, Mar 30, 2009 IP
  5. goldenstateofmind

    goldenstateofmind Banned

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    create a blog through blogger. blog for a couple weeks then apply.
     
    goldenstateofmind, Mar 30, 2009 IP
  6. zodiac

    zodiac Peon

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    why would you need a privacy policy when there is no ad networks on site that requires one? :confused:
    some require them when applying,but adsense only requires it for the serving of their ads.until you have adsense on it,you don't really need one. :p

    also,blogspot will just get you rejected.

    i don't know why you got rejected if you wrote it yourself,but...
    age of a domain and the age of a site are two different things.
    it doesn't even have an alexa rank.
    i have sites that i left for dead and they have a ranking of at least xx million.

    what they said in the rejection email is a clue on the reason. :rolleyes:
     
    zodiac, Mar 30, 2009 IP
  7. immediate

    immediate Banned

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    Here is the reply from adsense:

    I think I can try once with Blogspot too...
     
    immediate, Mar 30, 2009 IP
  8. Valkerie

    Valkerie Well-Known Member

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    Google is getting fussy.

    No more blogger or blogspot sites to activate an Adsense account.
    You must own your domain.
    The registar's name for the website must match the info you give Google.
    Site must be older than 6 months.
    Have the privacy policy in place.
    Content must be "valuable."

    Google is filtering new accounts for dup content, and compliance.
     
    Valkerie, Mar 31, 2009 IP