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| Super Affiliate Marketer War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2010
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I find a lot of people applied for Adsense account and being rejected. Some of you eventually do something right and get approval. Some of you given up and most will not be reading my post. Would love to hear from the people who eventually got their account approval, what they did wrong and sabotage your chance of approval. I do not know if multiple, repeat application for the account is going to delay your approval but it does not seem to work. Let our new comers learn from other experience and have a safe journey in IM Aaron |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Sunny California
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I requested adsense approval when my website was still in pieces, literally. My design was only 1/10th complete. However, I had unique quality content on there I wrote by hand. approved within a day! So to sabotage your approval you'd need crappy/dupe content. Design does not seem to matter. |
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| Super Affiliate Marketer War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2010
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How do you define unique quality content? How many are there? |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Vancouver, WA, USA.
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My first attempt was with a site with content supplied by a service, so I doubt it was unique. I had no about page, no contact page, no site map. It was really a joke, but it was my first attempt and more of a learning process than a serious attempt. I later applied for a Blogger blog and was accepted withing a day or two. Still I had no unique content as that was an article from EZA. But that didn't seem to matter. |
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