Public Service Ads

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by some guy, Oct 29, 2009.

  1. #1
    I've had this little blog out for several weeks with not too much content, but it's UNIQUE content. Yet, it's still showing up the PSA's instead of relevant ads. I have another site (with tons of unique content) and the same thing is happening there too. Now, I've been building sites for years and I've gotten sites with just 1-2 articles to show relevant ads within 2 days no problem.

    3 years later I decided to get back into the game and run into this? I may be an oldie so please enlighten me. The only site I will show is whatisled.blogspot.com. For me it is showing ads on all pages.

    Now my theory is that adsense will not show me relevant ads on my IP, but for others it will. So please check my pages and see if it's PSA's for ya too!
     
    some guy, Oct 29, 2009 IP
  2. Crafty Blogger

    Crafty Blogger Active Member

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    You have enough content so that public service ads shouldn't be a problem. I would email adsense and ask them about it. This happens sometimes, and by letting them know they can often clear it up.

    If you have a wordpress blog, public service ads will show if you don't change the privacy settings to allow the bots to visit. However, this shouldn't be a problem with a blogspot blog.
     
    Crafty Blogger, Oct 29, 2009 IP
  3. some guy

    some guy Active Member

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    I figured that's the case. Maybe adsense has updated over the passed 3 years I've been away, and since my account wasn't active it didn't experience the updates. I've contacted them and am waiting a response.
     
    some guy, Oct 30, 2009 IP
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    Jalpari Notable Member

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    if u disable psa then they will not display.
     
    Jalpari, Oct 30, 2009 IP
  5. some guy

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    But then nothing will show if I do that. I contacted Google and they haven't yet responded. All I got was what seemed an automated message thanking me for asking for help. Anything else I can do?
     
    some guy, Oct 31, 2009 IP
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    Moses8595 Peon

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    You can click this link...I am sure they will reply you asap
     
    Moses8595, Oct 31, 2009 IP
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    I would just simply contact them if I were you.
     
    Jontish, Oct 31, 2009 IP
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    I'm seeing a PSA on your site.

    Did you check the Adsense Help page "Why am I getting PSA's?" These are the usual reasons (click the link to read the details about each possibility):
    Obviously a lot of those don't apply to your site.

    You are in violation of the Adsense Program Policies: I don't see a link to a privacy policy on your site. That has been a requirement for sites displaying Adsense ads for more than a year - and there was an update to that requirement that you were supposed to have added to your site by April 8th of this year.

    Also, do you have any holds on your account? Have you entered your PIN?

    I think those are the most likely reasons for PSA's on the site you listed.
     
    Nonny, Nov 1, 2009 IP