Adsense manual review

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by farasens, May 21, 2011.

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    Hi!

    I'm looking for relevant and not beginners advice in this topic, nor I'm looking for people to write nothing about this topic just to fill their post count.

    I know that Google Adsense team reviews your website/websites at 5-10 and sometimes 100 dollars per day. I know that after you do about 200 dollars per day a couple of days they tend to call you (if you are in the States) and ask about optimizing your website.

    Now, how many of you making more than 5000-6000 dollars per month have good authority sites? My question is - what is good enough for Google to pass this manual Adsense review and how does Google make this review.

    Do you use cheap content writers or only native writers? Are they interested/passioned about this topic, or it is just content for the search engines? Does anyone have a list of things Google checks before leaving your site as it is and passing the Adsense review?


    Thanks for your future answers!
     
    farasens, May 21, 2011 IP
  2. blogaboutnothin

    blogaboutnothin Peon

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    They never gave me a phone call.
     
    blogaboutnothin, May 23, 2011 IP
  3. JamesColin

    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    I have been contacted (by email, not by phone) several times by an adsense representative who told me to contact him in order to improve earnings but I never answered his emails because I don't want to waste time talking to people, I did fine for years, so why would I need someone to help me now? If they had contacted me a long time before when I needed advice/support then I'd have answered positively, but not now.

    To answer your question, I use content writers but I pay them via adsense revenue sharing, so their quality is not homogenous at all, but by avoiding obvious indian/chinese username or websites, I'm able to deny registration to very low quality content writers. Of course it isn't that easy since bad quality writers can use general username or come from western countries, but it helps weed out the most of them. I know about that because previously I didn't discriminate like that and was wasting much more time deleting user accounts after the fact, now I deny them access from the onset, much better strategy.

    I don't think a manual review will ever be a problem for me because they're not looking at bad quality content as long as it is original and/or not a significant part of the page impressions. It would be a problem if the manual review uncovers a majority of bad quality content I guess.
     
    JamesColin, May 24, 2011 IP