Denied by AdSense
So twice now AdSense has declined me.
Any ideas?
I thought it may be not enough content the first time around but I now have 10 posts and 3 pages with 500+ words.
But they denied me again
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Did Google say why?:
Sometimes it is a combination of how long your site has been operative and what you are doing with your site.
Have you tried the "Site Feedback" section under your Site Rubix? Maybe some will have helpful ideas for you.
You have probably been through some training on Adsense, but typing "Adsense" into your main search field, up top here on WA, reveals a number of focused trainings. You might check out more of these, and contact some of the writers, to ask if they have insight into your situation in particular.
I've used Adsense for years on one site, but don't consider myself an expert on it, since Google's acceptance standards have changed over time.
--Fran
This is the blurb they sent me:
"We did not approve your application for the reasons listed below.
Site does not comply with Google policies: We're unable to approve your AdSense application at this time because your site does not comply with the Google AdSense program policies or adhere to the Webmaster Quality guidelines. It's our goal to provide our advertisers sites that offer rich and meaningful content, receive organic traffic, and allow us to serve well-targeted ads to users. We believe that currently your site does not fulfill this criteria.
Here are some recommendations to help you improve the user experience on your site and comply with AdSense criteria:
It’s important for sites displaying Google ads to offer significant value to the user. As a publisher, you must provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit your site first.
Don’t place ads on auto-generated pages or pages with little to no original content.
Your site should also provide a good user experience through clear navigation and organization. Users should be able to easily click through your pages and find the information they’re seeking."
Without seeing your website, I can only point out what seems to be the crux of Google's beef:
1. they want to see more "unique, relevant content".
2. they want ads on pages with "original" content.
3. they want to see better "organization" of your pages and posts
4. they want navigation to be "clear"
5. they want the experience on your website to be "easy" for the user to "find" what they are "seeking".
#5 might be related to #3. Since these are two very related areas, yet listed separately, you might want to focus there first.
Again, I would suggest you try out the Site Feedback feature in the Site Rubix dashboard. You could get some very knowledgable, honest feedback there, which may, itself, illuminate some of the Google response.
They don't seem to be suggesting that your site is too new. But working off of their feedback, and that of others, will give you experience; so that when you submit your site for GA, down the road, all their concerns by then should be rectified. :)
Are you following Jay's Live Video Classes on Friday's?
(WA left column this page > Live Video Classes)
There are replays of the first 4 weeks, where he is building a niche from scratch, live. The last one in this series is tonight at 8 PM Eastern (U.S.). It will be loaded to replay sometime on Saturday or Sunday. These live webinars are through GoToMeeting; so register a little early if you want to catch it live, and don't already have the GoToMeeting download.
Jay's decision making processes are great to watch live. It's so easy to learn this way. He spends the last 20 minutes answer questions.
Hope that helps,
--Fran
p.s. I like @lapoint26's post too. ;)
Hey man it looks like you are pretty new here! I've been here for a month now and I just learned about adsense on Course 3!
If you stick with the training it will help.
In the site rubix box- then site manager- you can see the site health for your website, click that and you will see where you can improve. It takes time for google to trust a new site as well as index it and rank it. I would focus on creating good quality low hanging fruit keywords in those 10 posts. Also make sure to get comments, google loves content and engagement. Your site may be too new for adsense.
Best of luck!
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So bad, mate. I have never been approved but now o don't consider applying because I have better option where I don't need to be approved for adsense before using adsense on my website. You might wanna check out this link Https://goo.gl/AroFRk