your site must meet the adsense requirements/guidelines. and there will be no problem being accepted by adsense..good luck mate..
sorry but my internet is capped. So very slow download speeds, could you either direct me to the page that contains the privacy policy? or copy and paste it here? thankyou for being patient
goto http://gardentipsandsecrets.com/privacy-policy/ or search the adsense forum on here for privacy policy
Ok tell me if this is good. I copied yours, and then edited it slightly. Do you mind if i did so? http://www.tptcomics.com/privacypolicy.html
have you actually taken the time to look at the google adsense TOS ? your privacy policy must have information about "DoubleClick DART cookies" but you've removed that part from the policy i gave to you. Best bet is to copy my exact privacy policy including links and change the URL to your own
the key is, content you got more than 5 pages of suitable content, and your site is cleanly layed out, im sure you will be approved
All I'm saying is that the right way to be sure (so not have to post questions like these) is by HAVING already your content ready. If I am not mistaken I think it is written somewhere in adsense help pages that you have to have your content ready. And what I mean by content is at least 3-4 pages (10 would be great) with 200 words minimum. Now, I know you've seen out there pages with one paragraph and full of Google ads in the rest. But that does not prove that person got approved on an empty page does it? I am a member of SiteBuildIt if you heard of it. They explain quite a strategy on how to approach the Adsense monetizing model. You should also know that the value, SEO and volume of your content all play an important role in deciding how valuable the adsense clicks will be for you. I didn't want to upset you or be totally against your website. All I am doing is showing a little constructive criticism so you will know what to do. They usually accept a lot of websites in a short amount of time because this is their business. But for me... the advertiser on content network, which I CHOOSE on which websites to show my ads, I would not be interested. So my policy is to "Think (1st) and grow rich".... as the title of a great book. Cheers, PS: Oh I almost forgot: the fact that Google shows that image ad as you call it "relevant" it could be based on something else Maybe you can choose which ad to display? If so ... of course is relevant. Anyways, I was talking about "text ads". Sorry not to mention that.