How hard is it to get accepted by google for adsense??

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by deezdrama, Apr 18, 2007.

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    Well I think my first site is close to being done- I still need to pick a host and domain and get it live- I was just wondering how picky google is on accepting sites for adsense adds? Its just a small dieting info site with about 5 pages- each page having 2 - 3 paragraphs and an image. Should i add more content or will this be good enough?

    If I do get accepted for adsense am I correct in assuming i will then be able to implement adsense code onto any other future sites/domains without having to be reviewed again by google?
     
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  2. nabil_kadimi

    nabil_kadimi Well-Known Member

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    My first site was something like yours (in numbers), accepted after a week of appliying.

    TRUE!
     
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    nabil_kadimi Well-Known Member

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    BTW - this is the wrong forum
     
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  4. deezdrama

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    Is there a way to tell if your using your keywords too often in your content?
    Cause I used them alot in the content, plus in the image alt text. And header and title and domain. Should I tone it down?
     
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    Not hard at all in my opinion. You can set up a FREE Blogger account which Google happens to own and they actually have a feature in there where you can "turn on" Adsense so it appears on your Blogger blogs. Also what I have been using lately are Squidoo Lenses. These are FREAKING awesome. When you first set them up (create an account) you are asked if you want to "Get Paid" and not only do they share the revenue with you BUT they give you stats too. They are not really robust BUT I can figure out say $12.00 devided by 44 visitors and actually come up with an amount per visitor. I can monetize my Squidoo sites fairly quickly because Google absolutely LOVES Squidoo! All my Squidoo sites (Lenses) average about $10 to $30 dollar per month and they are all on autopilot. You don't have to believe me but it is REALLY easy to do. Just set them up, create some content and customize your lense, add content about once a week and these thing monetize themselves. Hey it is not alot of money BUT they add up over time. One hundred lenses making me $30 bucks a month is $3,000. Not bad I say. Even if you only earn one third of that it is still extra money.

    :)
     
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    Yeah I agree thats my goal- Im not going for a single knockout site that earns me alot of revenue- I plan to get dozens up within a year and keep going- If one happens to do better than the rest i will focus extra time and updates to that site. I never heard of squidoo but im still pretty much new on the scene. Ive heard of affiliate's like clickbank but i dont completely understand them. I know what the word affiliate means but why are all other pay per click adds called affilate programs? And can you impliment them on your adsense sites?-or are they for people who were banned from adsense? Yeah i still have alot to learn.
     
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    Best to learn from people's mistakes BEFORE hand so you never get banned.

    To answer your question: affiliates with adsense is totally fine with TOS
     
    8everything, Apr 18, 2007 IP