Help - Site against Google's Policies

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by Sk Nepal, Sep 26, 2012.

  1. #1
    I have been re-applying to Google Adsense for as long as I can remember and all the time the reason for disapproval has remained the same - "Site does not comply with Google policies". I thought the problem was with some posts, so I have since edited some posts, removed some, but I still can't figure out what exactly is against Google's policies. I tried asking for help on the Adsense support group, and as per the suggestion of one of the experts, I removed one of the posts and thought I will get accepted then. But my site was still disapproved. I would really appreciate if anyone could help. Please take a look at the site and let me know what part/content of my site could be against Google's policies. I just can't understand.

    Site : http://goo.gl/4oB6U

    Thank you.
     
    Sk Nepal, Sep 26, 2012 IP
  2. saipraveen

    saipraveen Peon

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    did you removed the post links from Google search too ? If not then do it first. Coz otherwise Google will not take the post as deleted.
     
    saipraveen, Sep 26, 2012 IP
  3. ramcharantej

    ramcharantej Member

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    Hi Sk Nepal,

    I have gone through your website, it's clear with copyscape. What's your site age ? is it more than 6 months ... As you belong to South Asia you could not get Adsense earlier than 6 months. Remove the links using Google Webmasters Tools, follow the steps
    1. Do you have Google Webmasters Tool, if not please add it
    2. After Adding, Goto Optimization
    3. Click on Remove URLs which is below Optimization
    4. You can find a button for "Removal of URL Request"
    5. Remove requested URL which is said by Support Group members
    Then Google may believe you, it's not just removing from the site.
     
    ramcharantej, Oct 3, 2012 IP
  4. Sk Nepal

    Sk Nepal Well-Known Member

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    Thanks. But its been a while since I had removed that content from my site and thus, the links to that particular post are no longer shown on Google Search. Doesn't that mean it is already removed by Google? Anyways, I'll try to submit a request from webmaster tools.

    And the site is 1 years old.

    While going through the site, did you happen to find any post that might be against Google's policies?
     
    Sk Nepal, Oct 3, 2012 IP
  5. ramcharantej

    ramcharantej Member

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    Nope nothing against policies,
    But make sure to remove the 3rd party ads from the site when you apply for Adsense, because that may also be the reason for not approving..

    Don't worry it gets approved, Meanwhile make brand of your site and bring Genuine Traffic.
     
    ramcharantej, Oct 3, 2012 IP
  6. Sk Nepal

    Sk Nepal Well-Known Member

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    I'm working on that ;)

    Thanks for helping!
     
    Sk Nepal, Oct 3, 2012 IP
  7. custsrvcrep

    custsrvcrep Active Member

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    We all have our opinions, and mine is -- when Google bans a site for whatever reason, give up and move on to another site for submission. IMO the original site is never going to give you adsense access if it was banned once.
     
    custsrvcrep, Oct 4, 2012 IP
  8. Sk Nepal

    Sk Nepal Well-Known Member

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    Hi, I have similar opinion as yours regarding banned sites. But, if you read my post properly, you'll come to know that my site didn't even get to run the ads to get banned. Since my site hasn't got approval to run the ads yet, there's still room for improvement, right? It's not the same as running ads on site against their policies and getting banned. So, I am just looking to remove the content that's against their policies and re-apply again. Thanks.
     
    Last edited: Oct 4, 2012
    Sk Nepal, Oct 4, 2012 IP
  9. vevus vici

    vevus vici Active Member

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    I can see your frustration, it doesn't make sense that AdSense will be this agitated. It seems as if you have content issue. Just to revamp your content and you should be fine.
     
    vevus vici, Oct 25, 2012 IP
  10. BacklinkExpert

    BacklinkExpert Active Member

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    Please read the Google adsense Tos word by word. Make sure your site don't contain anything illegal like porno.
     
    BacklinkExpert, Nov 11, 2012 IP
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    drmadcat Greenhorn

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    You need to move on or do a new revamp of the site and change everything
     
    drmadcat, Nov 11, 2012 IP
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    BacklinkExpert Active Member

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    id you removed the post links from Google search too ?
     
    BacklinkExpert, Nov 12, 2012 IP