Because im in the business of selling websites i put adsense on most of my sites since most buyers want it on there,latley i have had around 6 different clients turned down for a account useing the sites they bought from me as review sites,never has it happened before,so does anyone think that the sites in question are being turned down because the adsense ads are already on the site before they are even allowed are maby they are getting stricter on turnkey sites
Tell your clients to apply to sites with a lot of content, then apply adsense to those turnkey sites. Try a blogger blog or something.
If the process of selling those sites doesn't count the revenue, then you can simply put up "fake" ads. Just simple HTML with the same Google ADs attributes.
guess it would be a good idea to tell the client to just get a free blog site and use that as the site to apply with,then they can add the adsense on the other sites
fake ads are maby just a simple x marks the spot for later editing,but still not sure if that is the reason why they are turning down the sites
Any one starting with adsense should always start with blogger.com. Create a blog there post 5 five article then apply for adsense. It works 100%.
Yeah, blogger blogs are the way forward. Apply for an adsense account through them and then stick up ads on other sites.
That is a nice piece of advice. Repp added for this. I will also try this and let you'll know coz i haven't noticed that Google is turning down the sites.
completly agree,for now on i will tell me clients who buy a site from me to get a quick google blog up,seems to be the safe way to do it for there sakes anyway
Nope i wouldnt say low quality,in fact some of the sites were orignal with hundreds of pages,the facts are i have sold thousands of sites and never a complaint from any client about being turned down,so i think google is just takin a look at things in a different way but then i just talked to a client who applied and recieved a account from adsense with the same site as the others,
Its funny you guys made this thread, becasue it took me 3 diff versions of my main site to finally get accepted, and it took this other guy a free template with a free .tk domain and a crappy site to get accepted.
Consider this: What better proof is there that a site is MFA if it is submitted with the ads already in place? Do NOT submit a site for acceptance into the program that already has the ads on it!!
I have definitely seen signs of Adsense cracking down lately to improve the sites in their program. A lot of the arbitrage folks (i.e. people who buy clicks with Adwords to landing pages where it's hard not to click on ad because the information is below the folk) are getting booted. I'm not surprised a 10-page MFA site won't get accepted into the program now. You'd best tell your clients to get accepted first (through blogger or an established content site) before trying to put ads on one of your sites.