Google Stops Adsense On Sites

by AF54
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This is very weird and don't know why it is happening. Everytime I list a site for sale on Flippa, google sends me a message to say ads won't be served on the site anymore as they don't contain good content to serve the public. One of the sites is a PR4 site and I still got the adsense allowance removed.
Does anyone have an idea of what's happening? thanks.
#adsense #google #sites #stops
  • Profile picture of the author Local Search
    Google is going to very strict about Adsense. Many google adsense users receiving mails from google about their adsense accounts. Google stopped adsense services for their sites. Main reason is bad content only. If you have any single word which is not allowed by adsense rules, your ads will not showing till you change content. I wanna suggest you to change your content and request for reconsideration.
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  • You should be vary of Google. It seems they are turning their backs on smaller websites/blogs etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by TheCluelessDeveloper View Post

      You should be vary of Google. It seems they are turning their backs on smaller websites/blogs etc.
      Meanwhile I'm still making money from Google.

      Obviously the sky isn't falling on everyone.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nelapsi
    Google is just protecting their brand, can't blame them there...
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  • Profile picture of the author derekwong28
    If I were you, I would look at all your site carefully. The chances are that you will get a ban eventually if they find too many sites they consider to be MFA in your account.
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    • Profile picture of the author vutshuvo
      if they worn you for quality content, so try to increase your web site content quality and make few unique content .. adsense is going to very strict now a days
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  • Profile picture of the author LiftMyRank
    Don't design your business model to rely on adsense, you're picking up pennies in front of a bull dozer....
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by John Moore View Post

      Don't design your business model to rely on adsense, you're picking up pennies in front of a bull dozer....

      Your doing it wrong!
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      • Profile picture of the author peteuniverse
        Originally Posted by yukon View Post

        Your doing it wrong!
        Do it right or risk being left out in the cold. I'm sure you'll be able to find plenty of advise on the topic. I couldnt be bothered after being rejected X times.
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  • Profile picture of the author JoshuaG
    I post sites for sale on flippa from time to time and I've never had this problem.


    Don't design your business model to rely on adsense, you're picking up pennies in front of a bull dozer....
    More like picking up dollars with an automated cash grabbing machine.
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  • Profile picture of the author brettb
    Posting a site on Flippa with AdSense on it? That's asking for trouble.
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  • Profile picture of the author F1SEO
    Any naughty words crept in?

    Adsense is not related to PageRank so doesn't matter if your PR4 or PR0. Just look at adsense ToS and make sure you're not contravening anything.
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  • Profile picture of the author OLechat
    As far as we know, listing a site on Flippa doesn't affect AdSense status, but it does, typically, give the site a boost in traffic. If there are issues with the site, or with the AdSense account, or if the CTR for the ads has been disclosed, the increased prominence of the site might have brought it to AdSense's attention.

    Though if this is becoming a common occurrence, I'll see if AdSense has changed their policy re: listing AdSense sites on Flippa.
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