I can not stand it any more

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by RossCheal, Mar 29, 2007.

  1. #1
    Well this is my 3 post on the topic and it is realy getting to me i applied on staurday it is now thursday and still no-reply www.letmepast.info is my site do you think they may have forgot about me ~???~
     
    RossCheal, Mar 29, 2007 IP
  2. Gunda

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    People Say that if u make a blogspot account make a blog and apply with a gmail address u will be approved in 1 day

    hope that helps
     
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  3. RossCheal

    RossCheal Active Member

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    thanks but i would rather get this site approved
     
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    If you get the blog approved your approved. Basicaly make a blogspot blog and get it approved then ad adsense to the new site.

    It might be faster that is what gunda is saying.
     
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  5. rcj662

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    Ok sorry did not see adult hosting as your site. If your going for adsense account on this site no google will not allow adult sites.

    You can advertise it on google but not have adsense on it. I know it souns stupid but they make the rules. No matter what they will not allow the site to be a adsense site it is againts the terms of adsense.
     
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  6. RossCheal

    RossCheal Active Member

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    yes but the forums dont have any indication of adult material on it though !
     
    RossCheal, Mar 29, 2007 IP
  7. trafficnotice

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    Considering that the forum only has 40 members, I would not get too excited about getting approved right away. It's not like you are missing out on some big money by waiting for a few days to get approved. Unless of course you have another site with more traffic that you want the account for.
     
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    Husameddin Active Member

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    It can take up to a week
     
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  9. Rub3X

    Rub3X Well-Known Member

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    You won't get approved with low traffic websites anyways.
     
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    Why spread totally untrue rumors around? I was accepted with a domain I created 2 hours before I applied, and got accepted 2 hours later.
     
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    solid7 Well-Known Member

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    #11
    I see someone has already rebuked you - but I'll second it. You have absolutely no clue what you are talking about.

    I specialize in low traffic sites. (low traffic, because they are not consumer oriented - but very specific niches) I submitted a low traffic site, and was approved next day. I've seen it with my customers, as well.

    For the sake of your credibility, don't ever repeat what you've just said.
     
    solid7, May 18, 2007 IP
  12. Rub3X

    Rub3X Well-Known Member

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    I guess what I meant was websites that are new with little content, and not even listed in Google. Not low traffic per say.
     
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  13. solid7

    solid7 Well-Known Member

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    Still wrong. A brand new website can be approved for AdSense within hours. I'm sure that any number of contributors here can testify to that.
     
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  14. Rub3X

    Rub3X Well-Known Member

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    Well than it's changed since I signed up years ago, because I was denied at first until I had a few months in my archives. Either way adsense on a site with 50 hits a day is useless to both you and publishers.
     
    Rub3X, May 18, 2007 IP
  15. solid7

    solid7 Well-Known Member

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    Are you sure about that?

    I've made $100 a month on sites with less than 100 hits per day.... (and I did it with new sites)

    You should be careful with assumptions and "one size fits all" thinking! ;)
     
    solid7, May 18, 2007 IP
  16. Rub3X

    Rub3X Well-Known Member

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    Ok, and $100 a month is worth losing visitors over?

    /done arguing
     
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    solid7 Well-Known Member

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    #17
    This was never a debate about what AdSense does for your site. Some people know how to work AdSense a little better than others, that much is certain. Some have AdSense for slightly different reasons than others.

    I am not arguing that, nor will I. Obviously we have 2 very differents lives, and views of the world. That does not change the fact that your initial statements were erroneous, and begged to be differed with. (and are still incorrect, despite anything else that has been said)
     
    solid7, May 18, 2007 IP