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Discussion in 'AdSense' started by QasimHafeez, Feb 28, 2015.

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    I dont understand.. it seems like i got approved by adsense but i didnt get any email about it?
    but i am getting
    Your AdSense for content application is still under review. You will only see blank ads until your account has been fully approved or disapproved. Learn more.

    I also want to ask that can a student studying abroad use adsense for part time?
     
    QasimHafeez, Feb 28, 2015 IP
  2. Agent000

    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    That means you have passed the first step of the approval process.
    It also means that the email from Adsense got lost or is in your spam folder.
    You now need to insert the adsense code on your site for Adsense to check the site for the 2nd step of the approval process.
    Yes.
     
    Agent000, Feb 28, 2015 IP
  3. bluebelt91

    bluebelt91 Well-Known Member

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    You are at second step:
    Once our system detects that the code has been placed on a live page, we will automatically review your website with the ad code - not only the page that you submitted in the application. It typically takes 2-3 days for our specialists to complete the review. Depending on the volume of applications we receive, it may sometimes take longer. As soon as we’ve reviewed your application, we’ll send you an email with details on your application status. If you implemented the ad code and it takes longer, make sure your code is implemented correctly and is placed on a page that receives impressions. Don’t place the code on a test page that has nothing but the ad code on it.

    Just place the ad and wait for final approval.
     
    bluebelt91, Mar 16, 2015 IP