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Hi there.. I pasted my google ads code onto my website but they are not seeming to appear. And no,my account is not banned as I got my account only yesterday. Can anyone tell what is causing this? Thanks Aravindh |
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It would be easier to have the URL. Anyway... Are public ads displayed? If yes, all is fine provided there are advertisers in your niche. It usually takes some time until Google decides what ads to serve. All you need to do is wait a couple of hours. If not even public ads are displayed, do you have the adsense code in your HTML? If yes, check that the code is pasted exactly has given. A common mistakes are incomplete copy-pasting, plain quotation marks converted into "smart" ones, etc. If there is no adsense code in your HTML, you need to try again. Depending on whether you FTP-ed or used a plugin to place ads, etc., try to repeat the procedure. Good luck! |
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I have inserted my adsense code correctly and even the public ads dont get displayed. I am using the CTR THEME and there is provision for you to add your adsense code. So ads must be getting displayed. I am still wondering why there are no ads getting displayed. Should I add my site onto my google adsense account or something? I am really new to this Adsense thing...So please do help. How much time does it take for google to start showing your ads once you create an ad block? | |
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I had a similar problem a while back... I bought a domain that I was going to use to build an adsense site for a few keywords that were like 4 bucks per click in the same niche. I added some content to the site (about 10 articles), then I setup an autoblog plugin to ad content once every couple days or so. I wanted to get some content on it and also indexed before I added my Adsense code. Once I noticed the site was indexed (about a week.. maybe sooner) added my Adsense code to the areas I had designated. I waited... and waited... and waited... but the ads never appeared. After about 3 days of waiting I did some searching on Whois to see if the domain that I bought had been previously-owned... and yes the domain was pre-owned. It got indexed, but no Adsense ads would appear as it was apparently banned by Adsense. ![]() It was a wasted domain purchase because it was in a niche that I couldn't find any CPA nor affiliate products to promote. You should also make sure you have the privacy policy (Google Adsense Privacy Policy Generator - Create a Privacy Policy Adsense) and a contact us page... even if you only supply an email address to the site (info@yoursite.com). I hope you can figure out what's going on, and get your ads to show. DeShon Quote:
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Looks like it was a theme option and you figured it out, but for future reference, AdSense ads don't immediately start displaying. Sometimes those public service ads get displayed anywhere from a few hours to a day or two at the most with me. It takes Google time to figure out what your site is about and what kind of ads they should serve. But once they start serving them, it's all gravy. |
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Thank you so much for your help sir!! | |
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I am not new to SEO but i am a newbie to adsense..Thank you for your help!!! | |
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Create channels for all ad postions seperately to track whether ad is properly displayed and getting any clicks.
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