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Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by pk69com, Mar 17, 2006.

  1. buronggoy

    buronggoy Peon

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    #21
    well pal you're lucky that adsense responded to your application(although it is rejected..).because in my site it's been 3 weeks now and no reply from adsense staff ..:) cheers!

    best of luck to your site.:)
     
    buronggoy, Mar 20, 2006 IP
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  2. iowadawg

    iowadawg Prominent Member

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    #22
    That google is slowly getting smarter about accepting sites and new publishers.
    When I joined, it was like less than a day to get accepted.

    About time they looked at sites more closely and started rejecting those sites with nothing to offer.
    And I believe that they will soon look at present accepted sites and start closing those that have nothing to offer.

    Publishers are the driving force behind google accepting or rejecting sites.
     
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    pk69com Peon

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    #23
    Well, i dont think that sites with big traffic and click-rate (or whatever) will be rejected, because these sites means money. Not only for publishers, but for google too. Thats my point ;)

     
    pk69com, Mar 20, 2006 IP
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    #24
    even so, if it contains objectionable content they wouldn't approve it. their reputation's worth more than a high-traffic publisher can give.
     
    devin, Mar 20, 2006 IP