I have been trying over and over to make websites for Adsense. For all those times, I have been ignored. In my last chance of creating a website, it was a blog, I summarized some of the news articles I found in the net, quoting where it came from, giving my own opinions to it. Also, I put some pictures from my own camera. Still after all these things, I have been disabled. Why do you think this is so? Or, should all my post be my own idea? Adsense is, after all, not that friendly to me. I need help.. I'm now trying to create a new blog.
Adsense prefer original articles. Make sure that you just quoted some lines in the website you are referring or else they will think that your website is made for ads or spam website. Also the number of articles should be high and you are posting new articles every now and then. Make sure that backlink on your articles are not overly done, one or two links on your articles are enough, they might think that your site is spam site.
Once you made a website, running, and attracts a decent traffic, apply for Google Adsense. They will review your website/blog and if your site is within their policies, they will accept you into the program. They have made stricter rules recently like, unless a site/blog is 6 months old in some countries, they wont accept you. So create nice and unique content and then go for applying for Adsense.
Lol, and your Blog is not crap? It's infested with AdSense ads, and without them you wouldn't be running a website. Which is against AdSense terms. Hypocrite.
May be your blog/site having duplicate content or less visitors/day. Adsense approves on some factors like your site having enough visitors or not, your domain is 6 months old or not, your site having unique content or not there are lots of policies Adsense follow to approve you. If they get violation to any of their policies they will refuse you. Thanks and better luck next time.
MFA site no more being accepted Either you find another PPC or write a blog without thinking on making money for a year, then you got chance to get approved
I hope so, because these days too many people creating crappy blogs and spamming with them every there...
Google prefers to see a Sitemap, Privacy Policy, and a Revenue Disclaimer. If you can provide links to these in the footer of your website, it will help with approval.
Not sure that is the case. I sure have seen enough site that I would consider crap that have adsense.