Google rejected my site.

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by duclelo, Jan 3, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi
    I tried to apply Google adsense 4 day ago and I got rejected from Google because my site is less contents and hard to navigation.
    What can I do now?

    I got another site(brand new) which is more contents but the email doesn’t work at the moment. Can I apply with my hotmail or other free email?

    Thanks
     
    duclelo, Jan 3, 2006 IP
  2. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    #2
    Add content, improve navigation. Make it a worthy site.
     
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  3. mariense

    mariense Well-Known Member

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    #3
    Add content and fix the navigation ;)

    edit:
    T0PS3O, I guess we posted at roughly the same time
     
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  4. Johnburk

    Johnburk Peon

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    What is your site?
     
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  5. duclelo

    duclelo Peon

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  6. mjewel

    mjewel Prominent Member

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    #6
    Well, any site should have an email that works. Set it up to forward your mail to your regular email address.

    You don't need to apply to adsense from an email address from the site. I suppose hotmail would work, but I would register for a gmail address.

    I have no way of knowing, but I wouldn't be surprised if google was quicker to approve an established site rather than a site that was just created. I would use an established website and you can then add the adsense code to any other site that meets their TOS. You only need to get accepted for one site, then you add the same code to each other site without having to let google know or getting permission.
     
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  7. lorien1973

    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    I've seen sites with far less content accepted. Yours seems to actually contain products for sale and doesn't just rip (insert random article site here) or DMOZ.
     
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  8. shaileshk

    shaileshk Well-Known Member

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    #8
    why you not try to make your blog in blogsopt site gives inbilit facility
     
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  9. sachin410

    sachin410 Illustrious Member

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    Very strange. I dont think this site was rejected for content reasons.

    Google accepts almost any site that has some pages with a few lines here and there :D

    Is the site's history clean ...I mean was it banned before or something like that?
     
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  10. duclelo

    duclelo Peon

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    no i don't think so, i didn't work a lot on it.

    thanks
     
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  11. Moneyfolk

    Moneyfolk Peon

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    I agree. I have seen sites with Adsense that had virtually no content where you had to click on an adsense to get out ot the page, which is a voliation of TOS.

    Oh well, add some articles. Something like how to express your "aussie-ness via t-shirts", "customizing t-shirts to your personality", etc.

    Good luck

     
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  12. mjewel

    mjewel Prominent Member

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    I think a lot of those made for adsense sites might not have been the site submitted when applying for adsense. Once you have your account, you can add your code to any site. I personally don't see why that site wasn't accepted, but maybe they have gotten more strict and rather than arguing with them, give them what they want to get accepted.
     
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  13. mcfox

    mcfox Wind Maker

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    To my thinking, the site(s) are unsuitable for Adsense. I mean no disrespect whatsoever -- they are nice sites and fairly well laid out. What I mean by 'unsuitable' is that Adsense is driven by contextual content. Without that to power the ads, there is little for Adsense to run off.

    If you had a site which was predominantly content, or at least a fair proportion was text, and the site was of the same quality, design-wise, I have no doubt you would be accepted.

    Once you have your Adsense account, if you want to run it on another site you own then there usually aren't any problems so long as the site meets the Adsense TOS.
     
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  14. howardhsu

    howardhsu Well-Known Member

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    You don't need to submit with a new email. You can actually go to https://www.google.com/adsense/ , login using the original application email, and change the URL you want to submit for review. Then you can wait the usual 1-3 business days for your new submission to be reviewed. I hope that made sense. If not, please feel free to PM me.
     
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  15. bizz

    bizz Guest

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    Seems like Google is getting picky when accepting new members.

    I applied with site that then had like 3 pages of links and got accepted. That was over a year ago.
     
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  16. TheBrokenOne

    TheBrokenOne Peon

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    Hmm you have right clicking disabled on that site, think it might have something to do with that navigation business..
     
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  17. notbob1986

    notbob1986 Guest

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    I agree with one of the other posters, look into getting a blogger blog and apply through there. I've read about people getting approved within an hour with little content
     
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  18. iskandar

    iskandar Well-Known Member

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    #18
    I agree with notbob.

    You should create a simple blog, add some content on it and apply for that site. Once you get the account, put the google ads on that t-shirt site of yours.
     
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  19. duclelo

    duclelo Peon

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    Thank a lot …I added more contents to my new site and apply again ….Google approved my new site within a day ……thank you again ...I really appreciate that.
     
    duclelo, Jan 5, 2006 IP