Is Adsense tightens the Rule for Publishers. I am unable to get approval for adsense account after 3 successful submission.
You may no mention of the reasons they gave, nor did you give your site url. Without that no one can help you
The reason gave by google adsense is : As mentioned in our welcome email, we conduct a second review of your AdSense application once AdSense code is placed on your site(s). As a result of this review, we have disapproved your account for the following violation(s): Issues: - Site does not comply with Google policies.
If you are expecting some help identifying what part of your website "does not comply with Google policies", you will need to provide us with your URL.
Firstly, you are illegally using a registered trademark in the domain name, so you could loose that at anytime. Secondly, Adsense requires unique and compelling content - you have neither.
Agreed I note the site is registered in 2013 but the content copyright is 2009 so clearly not unique and so one assumes the whole sites an off the peg purchase. The minute Dow Jones see this they will probably sue.
if you put up your URL you can get better response. google is very specific where you can place ads as well. make sure you don't place ads that parts of the page - read up their TOS.
They don't accept domain names that are already copyrighted by another company. Try going for your own brand.
I think the URL is ok but you have no content. sites that have only videos are not doing well either. they told me that when they approve my site. your site only has links - so what I do is to redo the sites - and put more quality content.
Do you read threads before posting in them? They did put up their URL! Obviously you don't read threads. care to explain what this has to do with the topic of this thread?
Bullshit. They are illegally using a registered trademark in the domain name. how is that ok? For a new member you are off to a really bad start around here.
Thinking you are going to keep that domain is a pipe dream. Those folks have 1000's of lawyers whose sole purpose is to protect their brand. Nigel
Correct me if I'm wrong but it's Dow Jones not Dow Jone which he has in the URL, he should be fine on that count.
Go for your own name or brand. I would suggest you using some affiliate programs in your niche and not adsense because you may get better money when compared to those pennies you may earn even if you get approved.
Trademarks don't need to be an exact match... just "confusingly similar". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confusing_similarity