Website during application sold out?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by GetWebHost, Jan 9, 2007.

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    What would you do if the site that you use during you apply for Adsense has been transfer to another owner? is there a way that you can change your main URL on your Adsense account?

    What if I subscribe to Onsite Advertiser? If I put my adsense code in my new site, then a new advertiser wants to advertise, then he will still see that the site he's going to advertise with is my old site...

    Please advice :)
     
    GetWebHost, Jan 9, 2007 IP
  2. flip

    flip Peon

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    the URL that you apply for is just a perfunctory thing. AdSense doesn't really give a flying fig about what site you stick their code on after that. i image you could use that same A.S. account and stick code on any site you want. it shouldn't matter--at least in the short run.
     
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  3. GetWebHost

    GetWebHost Active Member

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    It really matters to me as of now because I want to subscribe on the Onsite Advertiser.

    Let's say I have http://www.myoldsitehasbeensoldout.com and http://www.mynewsite.com
    Now, when I'm displaying the ads on http://www.mynewsite.com, interested parties may able to show their ads on that site by clicking "Advertise on this Site" of the Google Ads. After clicking that link, they will be brought to a page that says "Advertise on myoldsitehasbeensoldout" and that's not what I want because in reality they will not advertise on "myoldsitehasbeensoldout" but instead on my "mynewsite"
     
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  4. giraph

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    You can change your default site in your Adsense Settings.

    Click My Account.

    Find Online Advertiser Sign-Up and click Edit.

    You can change your main site there.
     
    giraph, Jan 9, 2007 IP
  5. GetWebHost

    GetWebHost Active Member

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    lol, I just overlooked that. Thanks for the tip. I'll try it later coz we can't access google here I don't know why.
     
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  6. GetWebHost

    GetWebHost Active Member

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    I tried it but what can I change is the Name only, not the URL
     
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    If you change your Site Name, where is your original URL listed in the sign up page?
     
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    :( I'm feeling dumb right now.........

    THANKS :)
     
    GetWebHost, Jan 10, 2007 IP
  9. giraph

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    Lol no problem I asked google about that a few months back since I don't use the site I signed up with anymore.
     
    giraph, Jan 10, 2007 IP