I have recently started a blog and when I tried to register for an account on google adsense. I just can't get it to work. Google says that my site needs to be 6 month old before I submit the application. But I heard from one of my friends that he had no issues doing this eventhough his site was new too. Is this a new google policy?
i heard that this policy is for asia users?? adsense not giving account to asia users easily, there are many restrictions for them to get adsense account.
It might be a new policy for the new accounts. Does your friend have an account already and registering a nw site. Or are you registering for new account?
I am registering for adsense for the first time. And the site is also mine, I am a beginner. And yes, I am from Asia. India. This is for China and India. I read just now. Sad Bad News for us.
I dont know about this. I just signed up for adsense just two days ago for a new site of mine. Using another PPC for my other sites. The site is only a week old or so and it was approved. Maybe it is a regional thing
the old age of your domain is not important dont worry mate ! just develope your site's content, and drive more traffic day by day, you will be soonly accepted by google ads ! good luck !
Read again about that article you have red, that article should be dated somewhere in mid of 2008.. I was lucky I apply for an adsense account before this was implemented, and it only took 5 working days to get approved..
maybe they get strict on their publisher. I think its just fair to make sure of the income, it need to be establish to get more traffics that could convert into sales or money.
Hey thanks so much mate. I read this thing somewhere else too. Maybe first I should develop some content which seems appropriate too on Google's part. Why would it give ads to someone who can't put up a good show?! Sponsors aren't interested in you if you can't drive good audience towards yourself. Accepted. Will work towards it. Thanks. Was just wanting to confirm, coz my friend said he didn't have any issues when he registered months ago. So it's confirmed that its a new policy from Google for Asian region, specifically for India and China.