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Discussion in 'AdSense' started by alokverma, Feb 19, 2009.

  1. #1
    HI, i just tried to register for the google adsense after one day i got mail that you should have a self hosted blog/website which should be atleast 6 months older. No more blogspot blogs are approved for Adsense...

    Please write your suggestions...
     
    alokverma, Feb 19, 2009 IP
  2. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    its not new news. thats the way it has been for some time now
     
    sultanofseo, Feb 19, 2009 IP
  3. evolveforever

    evolveforever Peon

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    what ? really ? i didnt know that .
     
    evolveforever, Feb 19, 2009 IP
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    Chathura Well-Known Member

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    This is a hot and sad news for me. Google may have done this to avoid spam and to decrease google site index traffic. Anyway it is not god for beginners.
     
    Chathura, Feb 20, 2009 IP
  5. mdamin76

    mdamin76 Well-Known Member

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    Google just further tighten the requirement for new adsense application.
     
    mdamin76, Feb 20, 2009 IP
  6. TheVccMatey

    TheVccMatey Peon

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    Google has made the application process for their Adsense program extremely tight in order to keep the best publishers. They really don't seem to need more small time publishers because of the large hold they have over the webmaster community (the present). But as time goes, they will need to expand.

    You will need quality sites to get approval, I suggest trying to join in using an Adsense revenue sharing community, DP for example.
     
    TheVccMatey, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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    SiLvER Well-Known Member

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    This is soo stupid but I can understand them, they were getting raped a lot :D. I feel lucky that I have a healty adsense account.
     
    SiLvER, Feb 20, 2009 IP
  8. sainshea

    sainshea Peon

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    :eek: I never knew that they don't approve more accounts. Thanks VCC for the advice
     
    sainshea, Feb 20, 2009 IP
  9. kayabolti

    kayabolti Peon

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    #9
    bad news for blog owners.
     
    kayabolti, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    Adsense was tighten their requirement since few months ago
     
    lifeplayer, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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    Cagliostro Active Member

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    I think this is good. When i was accepted 18 months ago, i had a website that didn't worth anything.

    And this blogspot thing, is bad. Everybody should have a proper domain.
     
    Cagliostro, Feb 20, 2009 IP
  12. Computer(Jew)

    Computer(Jew) Well-Known Member

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    No it isn't.
     
    Computer(Jew), Feb 20, 2009 IP
  13. GuardianAngel

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    I heard this news a few months ago. I never found a formal post about it on their site, but I suppose this is only applicable to new members. If one has an existing account, I think he can still put Adsense on a new blog - not sure though.

    However, I think this is just a fair decision for Adsense. This is because most new bloggers do not really understand fully its principle before joining. Most of them just put ads on their new blogs, and do not care about the advertisers. All they want is to make money from ad clicks, but they don't care if the ad clicks are not being converted into sales.

    If a blog is 6 months old, it can be assumed that it has already sufficient traffic from search engines. We all know that visitors from search engines are the ones really looking to buy something. Social traffic don't click ads. If they do, I doubt if they will buy the product.

    About blogspot blogs, does this mean Adsense will still disapprove it even if it is already 6 months old and has sufficient search engine traffic?

    Will they NEVER approve blogspot blogs FOREVER? Anyone?
     
    GuardianAngel, Feb 20, 2009 IP
  14. TheVccMatey

    TheVccMatey Peon

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    Obviously! We do it everyday!:p
     
    TheVccMatey, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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    Google made the Best by this step !
    every day >>> you see a site 4 Adsense
    I hate this!!
     
    tarek18, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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    Good thing for those who already owns an Adsense account...less competition!
     
    ChiliPalmer, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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    #17
    The title here is mis-leading :(

    Of course, google made the entry rules a lot more tougher..but it does not mean there are no approvals! Make a good website and continue building the same for six months and then apply for adsense....One will be hopefully, able to get an account!:rolleyes:

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
    RightMan, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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    this has been implemented last year as i recall..sad news for new comers..
     
    config_error, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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    This is good that adsense are filtering their new accounts.
    Since I am using adsense, I saw that it is now quite easy to be approved for their system. It was harder years ago
     
    finweek, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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    This is a good decision in the long term context. New publishers should work hard for 6 months and build a great site with good content and then apply for adsense. By that time, Google will accept your site and economic activity will improve means good ad rates.
     
    nvkrishna, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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