Last 2 months, I bought a domain name $600 from TDNAM. After that I ordered 100 articles about acne product reviews and bought links for the website. The rank of the website has been moving to higher rank. Then I decided to apply for Google Adsense. First time, Google had denied and asked me to show ownership of the website by adding a code given by Google. I did it and hoped it'd be approved. Again, Google denied by giving me reason that my website's contents can't pass its policy (review acne products). Please help me... what should I do to make it approved? Contents really contradict to Google's policy? Thanks in advance for your help. From hopeless guy.
it might just help if you apply adsense thru blogger or in hubpages. but most probably you get accepted thru blogger. create a blog in blogger develop it for awhile and apply to adsense.
Make a random health blog on other domain or blogspot, apply with it, if you get accepted then use your adsense code on your acne site, later on.
For this niche, Adsense would be a really bad idea anyway. Find a Acne product offer on a CPA network and push that. You'll probably make $35-$50 per sale/sign up/free trial offer. With some good rankings, you would make 1000% more than with Adsense. Shoot me a PM if you need a CPM network recommendation.
That actually made me giggle Oh and the title of this thread reminded me of that guy from Everybody Hates Chris. Lolz.
sorry to hear that your investment is in trouble...I guess you must have to figure out what policies it never meet... I don't think there is nothing wrong to work on that a second time around..
use pay per action companies (cpa networks) and sell acne products. you could earn a lot more then adsense if you have well targeted traffic
try neverblue, copeac and even commission junction. These are all reputable networks that have some great ads to run.