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| Warrior Member Join Date: Nov 2010
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Hi I have tried thrice to open a Adsense account but it was refused by google I want to know that what is the right process to open an account with google. |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Doha, Qatar
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Hard way:Get a website, get good content, have your own domain[.com/net/org/info] and apply after your site is around 6 months or so with 10-20 articles, then apply. Easy way: join blogger.com, write a few articles and apply for adsense[this is how i did it, even tho i don't use blogger now] |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Nov 2010
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yeah. .. that's right.. make a good content.. and have your own domain name - TLD is better.. then start to post good content daily to ensuring google likes your website.. |
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| Wordpress Training Join Date: Jul 2010
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Blogger.com is the easiest way to get adsense account. As you have been refused many times do the following: 1. create a new gmail account, 2. create a blogger.com blog, 3. write about 3 articles for the blog, 4. change the name you have always used to apply. You can use your wife's name, husband's name, business name, depending on who you are After doing all these, apply again. You will be approved within 24 hours. When doing this, try to change your IP address so that it would be difficult to guess you are the same person. Quote:
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Better than Blogger, use Hubpages. This is from my Adsense course on getting an Adsense account: "I prefer Hubpages as it seems to have a somewhat higher success rate. Using Hubpages: You will need to create 4-5 quality 'Hubs' first. The easiest and quickest way is to simply come up with 4-5 topics, and outsource or write 2-3 good-quality articles for each. Publish your Hubs and wait for them to be live and indexed. Once your Hubs are running, go into “Affiliate Settings” under “My Account”. You'll see a 'sign up' button next to the Google Adsense entry." You should get your account approved within a week or two. bfas |
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Why blogger.com is better is that you will get approved the same day. Very fast.
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Even if that is no longer the case, the truth is that you will never be kept waiting for more than one week if you apply through blogger.com. You can try it again and you would see that blogger is better for adsense application
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I routinely hear from people trying to use Blogger, and either they get denied, or wait for a long time. bfas | |
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This is not a matter of where I am getting the information. It is a matter of what I experienced before Google approved my adsense account. Creating blogger.com blog is one of the fastest ways to get adsense account. I don't know of others methods because I did not use them to get an adsense account. |
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I don't see anything wrong in his post that you should change the name used for applying for adsense account after series of previous denials. Doing that does not mean he is not serious with his business. |
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| www.aboutwebmaster.com Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Pluto
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i have a site with good articles related to the web-mastering and site is 9 months old, but still no luck.. So, can you tell which niche to select on blogger and also should i apply from inside the blogger or separately? |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Olympia, Washington
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Ricky, When you set up a Blogger.com blog your giving the opportunity to monetize it via Adsence in during the set up process, apply at that time. Then while your waiting for approval just take the time to make your blog look nice, change the themes, ad some content, fill out the bio with your information. It took me a week for the approval, but I am up and running with 100+ blogger.com blogs that are all posting content that I set up to drip into the blog over six months ago and am having no issues. Regards, Clint Butler |
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| GegeTech Consultants War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009
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Didn't catch it - what's the idea behind 1 post and name? Seriousness about his business? How in the world? 1 post would be a case with everyone at some moment or the other in any forum in the world in which someone ends up eventually with 1 post or more. There can not be any exception to this. Name? Sanjay is a popular first name in India - what's wrong with that? Or were you talking in completely different lines of business that I could not catch and comprehend at all? |
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