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Hey I want to ask you a question about putting adsense on blog/web I mean when you have fresh blog/web without SEO etc. Because I heard that G doesn't like this system. So You think better is to wait some time ?(untill you have BL, PR etc.) Or it doesn't matter. Thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    When do you want to earn money, today or tomorrow?

    Google could care less if you have done any SEO. In fact, they
    may even reward you for doing less SEO nonsense.

    Why make a blog or webpage if you are not going to toss something
    decent on it?

    If it's not ready for adsense, then it's not ready for the web.

    But don't equate crummy websites with any penalties from google,
    or lack of good traffic. A crummy website is different than one that
    has tried to schmooze google. Many times they are not one and the
    same. People sometimes forget this.

    Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author Stephen Crooks
    It is a bit of an old wives tale to say that Google frowns on sites that have Adsense on them too early. However, you need to ask yourself, what is the point of adding Adsense before you have ranking and traffic coming in?

    The problem for me with putting Adsense on too early is the temptation and pressure it puts on a new site. It is too easy to take your eye off the ball and spend your time checking Adsense stats rather than concentrating on getting backlinks and adding good content to your site.

    Originally Posted by D4rQW4v3 View Post

    Hey I want to ask you a question about putting adsense on blog/web I mean when you have fresh blog/web without SEO etc. Because I heard that G doesn't like this system. So You think better is to wait some time ?(untill you have BL, PR etc.) Or it doesn't matter. Thank you.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by Steve Crooks View Post


      The problem for me with putting Adsense on too early is the temptation and pressure it puts on a new site. It is too easy to take your eye off the ball and spend your time checking Adsense stats rather than concentrating on getting backlinks and adding good content to your site.
      That was my point. Your sites should start getting that on day one. If not,
      what's the site doing on the net in the first place? I'd say your site must have
      good content on day one it's pushed on the internet. If it does, adsense is a go.

      Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author D4rQW4v3
    Well thank you for your responses I appreciate this.
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  • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
    There is a reason to wait until all the pieces are in place and that's Adsense itself, nothing SEO-wise.

    Adsense will display better quality (aka higher paying) ads when it's bot can easily determine the content of your pages and site as a whole. If you place it on an incomplete site, you may delay getting relevant ads. But, if your site is ready to go so far as content and configuration go, just go ahead and place the ads.
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