Help!!! Goolgle doesn't approve my Adsense Application

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by best-p4u, Dec 21, 2005.

  1. #1
    Merry Chrismas!!

    Recently, I set up a Weblink Directory which allows people to add the site for free. And then I try to create a Google Adsense a/c and hopping to add the code ASAP. I don't want to change the layout later.


    However, Google reply me that they don't approve my application.

    Any idea to make the application approved?

    Google's reject reason are:

    Do not load pages with irrelevant or excessive key words.
    Do not participate in link schemes designed to increase your site's ranking or PageRank


    As a weblink directory, it must violate the above 2 point. Isn't it??

    I have seen many site owners in the forum, some of them own a fews Weblink Directory sites. And make the income from Adsense. My site is similar as them, and they work. Why not mine ??



    Thanks for your help.
     
    best-p4u, Dec 21, 2005 IP
  2. ashiezai

    ashiezai Peon

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    earm ... i think you can try to apply it again with another website .. as from my experience, people used to apply to adsense with a good quality website .. once you are in, you can set up the adsense on all of your website including your directory .. this might give you a better chance to get in .. :)
     
    ashiezai, Dec 21, 2005 IP
  3. best-p4u

    best-p4u Peon

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    Thanks for your reply.

    Actually, I have another online shop running. Why don't I apply Adsense using the online shop is because I don't want my customer to buy from other site advertised on Google. It seems that Adsense will pull some of my customer away.


    Can I apply Adsense using online shop without putting the code on that shop. And put the code on the webLink directory instead??
     
    best-p4u, Dec 21, 2005 IP
  4. Crazy_Zap

    Crazy_Zap Well-Known Member

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    You can. But, you can use the competitive ad filter to block ads from your competitors.
     
    Crazy_Zap, Dec 21, 2005 IP
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  5. best-p4u

    best-p4u Peon

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    ?? what do you mean competitive ad filter. Is it provided by Google??

    How it filt my competitive??

    Thanks!
     
    best-p4u, Dec 21, 2005 IP
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    Crazy_Zap Well-Known Member

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    When you get your adsense account, you can put together a list of URLs that you don't want ads displayed from. It's called the competitive ad filter and you can configure it from within your adsense account.
     
    Crazy_Zap, Dec 21, 2005 IP
  7. best-p4u

    best-p4u Peon

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    so, it we base on domain name or URL to filt my Competitor.

    It sounds not quit easy to do it as too many Competitor on the worldwide.
     
    best-p4u, Dec 21, 2005 IP
  8. ashiezai

    ashiezai Peon

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    then you can just use the online shop to apply, and then put the code up in the directory ... that shouldnt be a problem i think ... but i might be wrong ..
     
    ashiezai, Dec 21, 2005 IP
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    Thanks all your reply.

    I will try it.

    :)
     
    best-p4u, Dec 21, 2005 IP
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    well you can try to monitor the ads on your online shopping website, then add the urls of your competitiors into the filter. 5 a day, 10 a day, up to you. who knows, maybe you can earn some nice money from the remaining ones. :) after all since you ahve two sites why not utilise them?
     
    devin, Dec 22, 2005 IP
  11. johnlaiz

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    hi...

    >that is no problem at all, as long as you have an
    >account you can ad it to many sites as you want

    can add the site reject by google?
     
    johnlaiz, Jan 16, 2006 IP
  12. best-p4u

    best-p4u Peon

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    Yes, you can!!

    ;)
     
    best-p4u, Jan 22, 2006 IP