I submitted my blog for adsense:- techarena123.blogspot.com I received a mail and it was rejected due to following reasons:- Page Type: In order to participate in Google AdSense, publishers' websites and application information must satisfy the following guidelines: - Your website must be your own top-level domain (www.example.com and not www.example.com/mysite). - You must provide accurate personal information with your application that matches the information on your domain registration. - Your website must contain substantial, original content. - Your site must comply with Google AdSense program policies: https://www.google.com/adsense/policies" which include Google's webmaster. My blog mostly had original content. Do i need to purchase a domain and web space ?
Yet people are accepted when they apply through hubpages.com and other article publishing sites and can then add adsense to their blogger.com blogs...
Do u mean to say that techarena123.blogspot.com is not a top-level domain. Many of my friends have blogspot and got their adsense approval. Does my Blog lack something ? I have seen many other crappy blogs with hardly 10 post with adsense approval.
That's besides the point. The thing is that you can get accepted for ONE good site, and then just use the same adsense code on many crappy sites. So in reality you do not know which site they got accepted for -- only thing you can see is the sites the ads appear on. And, let's say, someone made a new site on his own domain, spent a few months promoting it, then got accepted into AdSense. Now he/she can place the same AdSense code on any crappy brand-new blogspot site with 0 content. That's pretty much how it works.
This is kinda new to me - because one of my friend got approval for adsense using only blogspot blog. I think they have changed the rules now, and asking for your own top level domain in order to get adsense approved.
top level domain is an actual domain name like XXXX.com or .org/.net etc hosted on your own hosting account. Yours is hosted by blogspot, and is a sub domain of the main domain. As far as I know, Google does not have any problem with blogspot. I wonder if rules have changed?
Not to mention all your articles are copy and pastes from other website. All Google has to do is copy and paste a chunk of your text in search and they'll pull the sites where you stole the material from. EG. http://www.technewsworld.com/story/69359.html And I'm pretty sure Technewsworld didn't copy your article.
Same here. I am also getting this damn issue again and again. I have 50+ content in my blog. But still Google is not accepting me in their Adsense program and i have not copied content m any where. I had create my blog on Jan 26th. Can some one tell me how to approv my application for adsense. And every time when i submit my application. Google response one issue. which is Page Type Now how to get rid of it? My BLOG URL: http://techglobex.blogspot.com/
How to apply for adsense using hubpages? Hubpages is also same as blogspot? like how much content does we required?
Get your own domain. $3 - $9 You can find adequate hosting for as little as $1.50/m Write a little original content. not that hard to do...
To really make AdSense work you need to invest a little money into the scheme. You need to buy your own domain name and some web space to host your site. You are right, AdSense do approve some sites that apply through Blogspot or Hubpages, but to ensure that YOU get through you've got to make sure that your application site is half-decent you can't always rely on Blogspot.com to get you through. Also acceptance is reliant on where you're applying from. Indian and Chinese applicants often have to jump through hoops to get accepted unlike western applicants. To make sure you get accepted you just have to work harder and write some original material of your own. And you need to spend a little money and get a top-level domain. Good luck.
now a days there are many people who got denied, but my secret is!! you need to make a unique article and it will work.
It was so easy when I joined Adsense 6 years ago, but in today's marketplace with millions of people trying to monetize millions of websites, I can understand Google for becoming picky.
I was recently accepted for my company account no problem. I have a .com domain, whois of my company and about 15 blog posts on it. The site was pretty old, about a year.
agree with you outre... my friend got an email like the one you've posted... Big G is strict right now maybe it's because of the strategies of blackhatters