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Adsense is not easy to get

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by pia D'Alia, Dec 19, 2013.

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  1. #1
    Now days Adsense is not easy to get. I just have heard that adsense is not getting approved until you have a blog older than 6 month.
     
    pia D'Alia, Dec 19, 2013 IP
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    This is not true! Just create blogspot (Blogger) blog and post few (3-10) unique posts (minimum 300 words) and you will get approve 100%.
     
    FullHider, Dec 19, 2013 IP
  3. pia D'Alia

    pia D'Alia Member

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    hey Fullhider,
    First of all thank you for the reply. Let me tell you that I have 2 wordpress blogs right now. But I have no adsense for it. I have tried couple of times to apply for it. But couldn't get any reply from there.
     
    pia D'Alia, Dec 19, 2013 IP
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    Send me URL's of blogs and I will help you.
     
    FullHider, Dec 19, 2013 IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    Adsense is easy to get if you have a good site. Adsense is hard to get if you have a crap site. Its that simple.
     
    Agent000, Dec 19, 2013 IP
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    You just need good content to get into adsense.

    It's not very hard as long as you are opening up a LEGITIMATE account with all of your information properly input.

    Other than that, if you have gotten banned in the past it will be very hard to get back in but not impossible.
     
    Lalamaple, Dec 19, 2013 IP
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    I don't have a crap website.. but anyways thanks for the replies
     
    pia D'Alia, Dec 19, 2013 IP
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    Thats is a hosted Adsense. Now-a-day it is very to get approved adsense account specially for tech blogger.
     
    Swarup12, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    Yes you are right, Adsense is not easy to get approved fully.
    Not only a blog should need to have 6 months old and need to have Some decent Traffic from Search Engines.
     
    fayazuc, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    yes exactly. Now I am tired for applying again and again for adsense account.
     
    pia D'Alia, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    So, start posting on HubPages, or some other site that hosts AdSense and apply through there after you get a couple of hubs written and approved. Easy, peasy! Then you can use your AdSense code for your other site without applying. Just make sure that your site meets TOS to avoid losing your account.
     
    Annea, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    I have written some articles on hubpages. I didn't post copy articles but I dont know why they do not approve any article.
     
    pia D'Alia, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    If your from India and other countries (i forgot) - Your site has to be 6 months or older.. Also make sure you have a privacy policy page..

    Best to have quality posts and suggest just make sure you have enough post as well..

    As for traffic, I don't think adsense bothers with that.. as when I applied my traffic was not even close to 20 views per day.
     
    point2, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    So should i wait for 6 months ? And yes I do have privacy policy page.
     
    pia D'Alia, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    If your from India or China.. then you have to own your site for 6 months to apply for adsense
     
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    Yet you can't get adsense:
    A crap site is the most common reason for not getting.

    Care to share the url for an honest appraisal?
     
    Agent000, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    Are your articles long enough and written as though English is your first language, or very nearly?

    These days, HP is very particular, they don't like overly promotional hubs, either. Not like the old days, used to be lots of fun and instant publication of hubs. The rules have all changed.

    If you go to your hub (signed in) and look at the very top (in the black section), you should see an explanation as to why your hub was not approved. Then you can fix and resubmit.
     
    Annea, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    hi annea,
    Thnks, I have tried a lot for hub approval. I wish if somebody could write a hub for me.
     
    pia D'Alia, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    If you create a useful website Adsense is very easy to get, if you create a crappy, spam site like 95% of you lot do then it isn't.
     
    GregWR, Dec 21, 2013 IP
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    'Nuff said, really.

    Everyone makes Google out to be some kind of psychotic demon who has weird rules for everything, but they're not. If they see you're applying for AdSense just to make money, they're not interested. If they see you're applying to earn some cash off a site that actually offers value to its readers (and, more importantly, to the advertisers who will be paying for space), they'll let you in.

    The "6-month rule" is an urban myth, totally. I opened an AdSense account for a friend who had a site that was about 2 weeks old and he was admitted immediately - because the content is good, useful and provides value. Even though he's only earned about $2 in the last three months. :D

    This is precisely why people are not let into ad and other earning programs.

    Advertising isn't some magical bucket full of gold that's automatically available to everyone. Real people pay real money for advertising space, even though AdSense and others make it look very impersonal. Cheating your way in is effectively stealing money from the advertisers... and contrary to popular belief, they're not all multinationals with billions of dollars. A lot of them are tiny companies with limited budgets, trying to get a little extra traffic.

    (This is also the reason why I have never bought advertising: there are too many cheats with crap sites and the traffic would be of horribly low quality.)

    If you cannot provide value to the advertisers, you should not be allowed in. Simple as that.
     
    TIEro, Dec 21, 2013 IP
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