Google Adsense Not Approving My Site

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Hi guys,

So I mad a website that I wanted to run Google Adsense ads on. So while constructing my website I applied to Google Adsense(very foolishly) and Adsense denied my request as my site was not completed. After being aware of this, I fully completed my website and published it. Now after this I clicked on the link Adsense provided to resubmit my request. So now it's been like a week and Adsense hasn't responded again. The first time it was within 24hrs but now there's nothing for a whole week.

Every time I login to Adsense with that account, it says this login ID does not exist, please wait for Adsense to contact your submitted request, and I have to navigate back.

So any help on what I can do? Google Adsense doesn't even have a email response for situations like this, unless I am informed wrong. Please help guys.
#adsense #approving #google #site
  • Profile picture of the author johnbrent606
    I think it take 7- 8 days for giving response. So wait 1 o 2 days more....
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  • Profile picture of the author vishwa
    Drop your website link here so we can check it out and provide you as much as precise suggestions regarding to your question.
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  • Profile picture of the author sanwal87
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  • Profile picture of the author sanwal87
    I will continue to add content to the site for sure, but I have seen websites with half the content of mine that have Adsense. Plus I myself have been approved with Adsense back in the day when micro-niche sites with 2-3 pages used to work. Again the first time my site was rejected was that I foolishly applied for them while my website wasn't even published. Now they aren't even contacting me the second time despite the re-apply.
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    • Profile picture of the author vishwa
      Originally Posted by sanwal87 View Post

      I will continue to add content to the site for sure, but I have seen websites with half the content of mine that have Adsense. Plus I myself have been approved with Adsense back in the day when micro-niche sites with 2-3 pages used to work. Again the first time my site was rejected was that I foolishly applied for them while my website wasn't even published. Now they aren't even contacting me the second time despite the re-apply.
      They actually did not get approved from their half content website. they already have adsense account with other domain. When you get adsense account, you will add any sites to it. But remember they must follow the adsense terms otherwise your account get suspended. Probably the sites which you are talking about will soon drop down by Adsense.
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  • Profile picture of the author Winning34
    Here are my comments:

    -Very thin content.
    -No privacy statement.
    -No cookies announcement.

    If Google check it again, it's very unlikely they'll approve it IMO.
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  • Profile picture of the author BigFrank
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    Google: The New Gestapo.

    Frank
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  • Profile picture of the author aizaku
    first off i wish you luck.

    but you gotta fatten up your site

    and easy with the ads, kinda looks like a race car.

    also add a privacy policy and a TOS.... here is a simple plugin to add this. If you do use the plugin please make sure make those pages nofollow & noindex

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/auto-t...rivacy-policy/
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  • Profile picture of the author angelx
    Thin content, too many ads etc. Add some real, interesting content.

    Google may have already put some kind of internal note against your site and may have stricter standards when they next review it now since you applied during construction stage.

    As for ad click conversions, less is more. The less ads you have the more people click on them. This is what I have found through extensive testing, despite the fact the logic seems back to front.

    Also, you may want to try solely other methods to monetize, rather than adsense. Since people use mobile mostly now adsense just doesn't pay - even if you get clicks!
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  • Profile picture of the author siyaab
    Each and every people in the world wants to monetize their precious time with the help of various resources either offline or online. If we talk about making money online then not a single person deny the fact that Google AdSense program is one of the best resource for earning handsome money from your Blogs, Websites, Mobile sites, Games, YouTube Videos and site search results etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicheblogger75
    They did you a favor. Adsense is a joke. There are so many better ways to monetize that site where you will make tons more money than the pennies you get from an Adsense click. Google makes the most money from an Adsense click, and I refuse to make them any money if I can help it.

    Build the site up with some great content and then head over to Amazon and read their TOS for getting your website accepted. Follow it to a tee and then apply. Once you get accepted you can put up Amazon widgets and do product review posts.

    There are so many other ways to monetize a website that are better than Adsense. I'm just not sure why anyone would want to put Adsense on their sites nowadays.
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  • Profile picture of the author sanwal87
    Hey guys, Adsense just contacted me by email confirming my website. Thanks for the the help.
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  • Profile picture of the author sanwal87
    Also I don't understand why some of you are saying that I have too many ads on my website lol. I literally have no ads that's why I'm going with Adsense. I only have a single ad on the bottom of the right sidebar which is for a affiliate offer. So what's that all about. My website pages might only have 200-300 words but that is because all my pages are like indexes for different tricks. When someone clicks those links it takes them to a post on my site that explains how to do it, and that is fully detailed. Anyways thanks for all the people who took time to help.
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  • Profile picture of the author sanwal87
    Also a lot of you mentioned that adsense just isn't as good as it used to be. So I wanted to ask what alternatives you guys may have? I initially wanted to put products up that people may be interested in buying but, there is really slim offers in my niche so I am stuck with just ad monetizing. What about propellor ads, i have been hearing that they are great for ads too.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Odds are you haven't read/understood the Adsense TOS which would explain being denied an Adsense account.
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  • Profile picture of the author tyronne78
    Back in the day internet marketers were making some serious coin with AdSesnse. They would build hundreds of "made for adsense" sites and rake in the dough. Those days are pretty much over. There are so many better ways to monetize a website than AdSense. Not worth your time in my opinion.
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