Application Rejected by Google Adsense ?
If you’ve been rejected by Google
Adsense don’t simply think that’s it, game over, because its
not.

Apart from the obvious of
looking around for Google Adsense alternatives, don’t give up,
there is no reason why you cannot still get accepted in the not
too distant future.
Adsense
Rejected ???
Why was your Google Adsense application
rejected ?
The first reason is
breaking their content guide lines; if this is the case you will
never get accepted.
By content guidelines I
mean sites which offer Pornography, Firearms, Gambling, Hacking,
excessive swearing or illegal activities.
You can find a full list
of Google’s content guidelines
here
One of the most common ways of getting
rejected by Google Adsense is applying for an account too soon,
by this I mean you get your website up and running on the
Monday, and with one page of content you apply for an Adsense
Account.
Before applying or
re-applying make sure your have at least 30 good pages of
content which must be unique or Google’s duplicate content
filter will filter these out when they are found multiple times.
Next make sure your
website is listed in Google’s index, an easy way to check is to
simply enter
site: and your
domain name
for example
site:computer-adviser.com
This will not only tell
you if your site is indexed, but how many pages are indexed too.
If you find your website
is not listed in Google’s index then you need to work at getting
it in, this can be done by swapping links with other sites,
writing articles for other websites or forums with links to your
site within them.
I remember reading
Google’s philosophy which is well worth reading it if you find
the time, it consists of 10 small paragraphs which really gives
an insight into the way they think.
One small segment of it
states
Google has focused on providing the
best user experience possible
This is what Google is all about, they want
to provide a rewarding experience to any visitor who finds your
site via them, if the visitor has a bad experience to a certain
degree this reflects on them.
If you have a new site
with several pages of content realistically even if you were to
get accepted by Google Adsense how many visitors would be you be
getting? At the end of the day you would only be making peanuts
if anything.
So if you can wait until
your site becomes established with around 30 pages indexed, and
around 100 visitors a day then you will reap the rewards and
stand a very good chance of getting accepted.
If you think you already
have an established website and still get rejected by Google
Adsense other reasons include..
Too little content on
pages compared to too many ads. Sites which have nothing but ads
(ad farms) offer very little and are just setup to bombard
anyone visiting with ads, as such they really offer nothing in
terms of a rewarding browsing experience.
Links – if you site
links into ad farms or sites which offer little or no value,
this can be very detrimental to your site.
So make sure your
site
Does not have content
which breaks Google’s guidelines
Has around 30 pages of good unique content.
Is listed in Google’s search engine listings
Has a steady stream of visitors, its does not need to be
hundreds or thousands, but the number should be consistent.
One thing I find very
helpful is to try to view your site as a visitor, even better if
you can get someone else to give you their opinion.
Rejected by Google Adsense
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