I applied once and got turned down, but months later, they gave me greenlight for no reason. I wonder what kind of sites will be approved and what not? I need to apply for another one for a foreign firend.
To me it seems that google will even let adwards show on a local hard print newsletter if they could track clicks... I see my site showing on spam site llink farms and all other no content but adwards ad site... so go ahead they will not turn you down..
A sneakier method is to create one site that will get accepted to open your AdSense account, and then add AdSense code to all of your "marginal" sites. The other web sites are seldom reviewed.
that is exactly my question. do you know any guildance of what kind of website they will approve? b2b? b2c? educational? forums? Is domain requried? Can I use some DynDNS like mydir.DynDNS.com like
the bottom line is, if you have content that's useful, adsense/google will like you when they see your application. I've never once seen adsense on a non .com/net/org/co.uk/etc domain.
There are lots of factors why your website is denied. One of the factors are you do not have the minimum post/article on your site, you changed lay out or changed some parts of your site while they are checking on it, your website is down when they visit it. For more detailed info checked their Program Policies or Terms. Another thing is do not apply for your friend. Let him/her do that. You and your friend might be approved, but once they do background check and found out you used same address you might be disqualified. That happened to me and my brother. We are disqualified, so I researched and found out we used same address and IP address. We did not know at that time that it is not allowed to use same address.
MOST OF THE WEBMASTERS, DOESNT KNOW SOME OF THE PROGRAM POLICIES OF GOOGLE ADSENSE. JUST READ THE "TERMS & CONDITIONS" AND "PROGRAM POLICIES" CAREFULLY ......... YOU WILL GET THE TRICK OF GETTING ADSENSE ACCOUNT BY YOUR DOMAIN........ JUST READ IT CAREFULLY https://www.google.com/adsense/policies