Help getting around a problem

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by William Martin, Jan 9, 2007.

  1. #1
    I've got a slight problem with getting going with AdSense.

    I signed up for an account for the domain I want to place ads on, yonks ago and registered with an email address where the domain has now expired. I've contacted Google and they say I can't open an account on that domain because there is already one open. I can't get the access to that account because Google can only send info to my email address - which doesn't exist any more. Then when I tell them this, they don't respond.

    Is there any workaround, like registering another site and putting the code on another website etc.

    Alternativly - I've heard good things about YPN is that worth a shot, or can anyone else recommend good pay rates for advertising. One of my sites is for kids though so there ad serving methods need to be water tight. Can't afford to be having any XXX or dodgy ads served.

    Thanks in advance for help!
     
    William Martin, Jan 9, 2007 IP
  2. admarket

    admarket Peon

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    Hi William,

    Have you tried to register an account to a blog (Blogger.com) with another email address?

    That might do the trick for you.

    Boris
     
    admarket, Jan 9, 2007 IP
  3. William Martin

    William Martin Active Member

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    Will I have any issues with TOS in using the code "authorized" for the blog on another totally seperate website. What do all you guys do with your hundreds of MFA sites? :D
     
    William Martin, Jan 9, 2007 IP
  4. flip

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    Errr, i'm not sure i totally understand your situation, but you can always scrap it all and reapply under a company name (form the company first). MFA guys have multiple adsense accounts b/c they are so completely out of TOS that it's inevitable that their accounts get pulled.
     
    flip, Jan 9, 2007 IP
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  5. Confident

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    I'm not so sure you're right there :rolleyes:

    You see, you can set loads of different channels to see where the clicks, money, and etc in your overview is really coming from. This is one thing people with a variety of web sites do. As long as you own the web site, your IP is used for creating it and it is your Adsense code it should be fine. When you place your code in a different web site, if it does not work try going back on Google Adsense and generating a new code for that web site and it should work. If not let me know and I will attempt to help you out further.
     
    Confident, Jan 9, 2007 IP
  6. admarket

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    William,

    You can use your unique AdSense code on many different sites/blogs, as long as they belong to you.
     
    admarket, Jan 10, 2007 IP
  7. William Martin

    William Martin Active Member

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    Thanks for all the help. I've signed up my Ltd company and we'll see if I can get it going. Going to read some articles on placement now :)
     
    William Martin, Jan 10, 2007 IP
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    yea a friend had this problem to, glad to hear you got around it, if you have any more questions, just hit me up :)
     
    James12513, Jan 10, 2007 IP