Buying a Site with Adsense ppc, but I don't have an account??

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by AMFsound, Oct 20, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hey Guys,

    Problem; I want to purchase a site with Adsense PPC on it, but I don't have an Adsense Account

    It seems from readings posts and other info about getting an Adsense account, that you have to have a site first (with reasonable content) and then submit an application to Google hoping for approval......

    Here's my delima
    .......The site I want to purchase was created by the seller as a "turn key" site to be "ready to go" and has affiliate links and Adsense ppc ads already on it.......The site has not been promoted/advertised yet. She's asking for my Adsense affiliate number so she can change the code once I complete the purchase, but I don't have one yet?

    Any suggestions on how I might proceed? :confused:
     
    AMFsound, Oct 20, 2008 IP
  2. yongjj

    yongjj Peon

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    Apply for a new adsense account.
     
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  3. internetmarketingiq

    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    Buy a company with an adsense account.

    Get your own account.

    Form an LLC and apply for an account.

    How else are you expecting to take advantage of Adsense if you don't have an account? Get one. Or figure out some other way to monetize the site or don't buy it.
     
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  4. AMFsound

    AMFsound Peon

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    But if I apply to google once I have the site, won't they decline my application saying something like "the site already has adsense on it"

    or do you have any experience and they will recognize that I purchased the site and now want to get my own account so I can transfer the affiliate from that of the seller over to me?

    I would like to think that google would be so accommodating, but I just would rather apply with the knowledge that I'm doing it in an acceptable manner to them, since I have no idea
     
    AMFsound, Oct 20, 2008 IP
  5. yongjj

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    If you have bought the site, ask the site seller to removed all adsense ads or you can remove it yourself. After that, start applying for one adsense account.
     
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  6. AMFsound

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    thanks Jong,

    I don't know anything about setting up or changing a site, hence I'm buying one ready made....I know a little....but not much,

    sounds like a big hassle based on my learning curve and knowledge at this point...
     
    AMFsound, Oct 20, 2008 IP
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    Don't worry. You'll learn from the process.
     
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  8. AMFsound

    AMFsound Peon

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    thanks yong,,,,,,

    anyone know of anybody submitting a search engine to google to get an adsense account, for an initial aacount approval?

    this is an additional dumb question, I see posts and read info from lots of people that get denied, for reasons of which I don't know, but by reading some
    feedback on the adsense forum by google staff, the domain has to be active at least 6 months...if I change the content of my site (there's nothing on it now, but I've owed the domain at least for 6 months) can google see that it is new content (I don't even know if how long the content has been uploaded to the site matters, or whether they can tell by any type of time stamp within the source code)?

    I know I sound paranoid, but I just don't want to get denied, this stuff is a pain in the A__ enough as it is, I don't want to spend additional time redoing things and resubmitting...gaaawwwddd!

    I'm a perfectionist, everything takes me 3 times as long to do...! what takes someone 15 minutes, takes me 3 days!

    any ideas?
     
    AMFsound, Oct 26, 2008 IP
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    Just make a account? They accept like everysite.
     
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    Apply for an adsense account.
     
    danion, Oct 28, 2008 IP
  11. AMFsound

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    yeah I applied ....got turned down they cited "not enough content"

    I certainly understand a simple search engine didn't qualify

    if anyone has any content I could upload to my host just
    to be able to submit some viable looking site and or content to google, I'm all ears....
     
    AMFsound, Nov 5, 2008 IP