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| Rusty Pancrazio War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Haddon Heights, NJ
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| I've been dong this back and forth dance all day now. It started when I submitted my application with my domain name breville-juicer-reviews.com, about 2 hours later I got this email… Hello, Thank you for your interest in Google AdSense. Unfortunately, after reviewing your application, we're unable to accept you into AdSense at this time. We did not approve your application for the reasons listed below. Issues: - Domain ownership --------------------- Further detail: Domain ownership: To complete our review of your website, we need to confirm that you have access to the HTML source code of the URL you've submitted or were given access to AdSense via a third-party platform. I. If you host your own website or can edit the HTML code, please complete the following steps: 1. Access the HTML source code of breville-juicer-reviews.com. 2. Create a separate page on the site and paste the snippet: <p>This post confirms my ownership of the site and that this site adheres to Google AdSense program policies and Terms and Conditions: ca-pub-2273273029635878 </p> 3. Resubmit the application as described below after replacing breville-juicer-reviews.com in the 'Website URL' with the URL of the page on which you have pasted the snippet. So I created a simple html page named adsense.html and uploaded it to the root of my site. -> http://breville-juicer-reviews.com/adsense.html 2 hours later I get this email… Hello, Thank you for your interest in Google AdSense. Unfortunately, after reviewing your application, we're unable to accept you into AdSense at this time. We did not approve your application for the reasons listed below. Issues: - Domain ownership --------------------- Further detail: Domain ownership: To complete our review of your website, we need to confirm that you have access to the HTML source code of the URL you've submitted or were given access to AdSense via a third-party platform. I. If you host your own website or can edit the HTML code, please complete the following steps: 1. Access the HTML source code of breville-juicer-reviews.com/adsense.html. 2. Create a separate page on the site and paste the snippet: <p>This post confirms my ownership of the site and that this site adheres to Google AdSense program policies and Terms and Conditions: ca-pub-2273273029635878 </p> 3. Resubmit the application as described below after replacing breville-juicer-reviews.com/adsense.html in the 'Website URL' with the URL of the page on which you have pasted the snippet. I’ve done this back and forth dance with them 4 times now. I don’t see anywhere where there’s a support forum or a helpdesk to write or call. Do you guys have ANY insight as to what I am doing wrong?? Any help at all would be appreciated. |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Bangladesh
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Hmm..... This is weird. Hope you get it next time.
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| SEO Strategist War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010
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| OP, I doubt they will ever approve that site you already have. Nobody builds a "Juicer Review" site, without an obvious goal of running other affiliate offers on the site. I would setup another blog (blogger) that is hobby related, something you already know about. Then apply again for Adsense with the new hobby site. Run Amazon on the existing site in OP. |
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| Rusty Pancrazio War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Haddon Heights, NJ
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011
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Just make a different site... Unless you think the juicer niche to be a GOLD MINE! Then FIGHT FOR THAT SHIPP! SHIPP IT!!! |
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| SEO Strategist War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010
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Your existing site looks like an Amazon affiliate site to me. You could add maybe 50-100 pages of juicer recipes for free & have Adsense on those pages, then Amazon on the juicer review pages. Use the free recipe pages (with Adsense) to promote your Amazon juicer pages. If you don't get an Amazon sell, shoot for the Adsense click. If you do the free recipes create the same recipe on both the web page & a downloadable pdf file that promotes your site (offline). | |
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| Lovin Life War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: USA and Asia
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Google wants to see that you have access to the main domain and not www.xxx.com/sss.html. Traditioanl site is a little different than a blog site. Try this. you will need to verify thorugh the header section on your blog you need to go and edit the codes for the blog. Get into the wp control panel find the appearance menu and look for editor. Then find the header section within that header section go through it until you see the tag </head> place the code that google gave you right above that. </head> save and try the verification again. Hope this works. |
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