I just submitted my application for Adsense and got an email back saying I need to fix some issues and to log on to see what the issues are. When I log on, the issue mentioned
Adsense is unable to review my site due to covid19?
I just submitted my application for Adsense and got an email back saying I need to fix some issues and to log on to see what the issues are. When I log on, the issue mentioned
Hi - lots of members have reported the same message. They need to inspect your site first before they approve you for Adsense.
They need to check you have lots of content, and an affiliate disclosure. You will just have to wait and move on with the training and continue to add more content.
Thanks for the info. That makes sense. I still have plenty of work to do on my site anyways.
Cheers!
I had same issue (joined after you did; May 14); I got another message from AdSense this morning stating the same reasons. Guess I'll just have to workaround. Teaches me to be creative!
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I'm not sure if anyone has encountered this, but when I try to sign up for the Google analytics it takes me to a blank page. This is really annoying. I am using Safari browser
Hi David,
I have weird stuff like that happening from time to time. Sometimes it's my lousy rural internet connection, lol. And sometimes I just have to use a different browser.
Try Google Chrome. You may have more luck!
Cheers,
Suzanne
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Get a blank page when registering for google analytics?
I'm not sure if anyone has encountered this, but when I try to sign up for the Google analytics it takes me to a blank page. This is really annoying. I am using Safari browser
Hi David,
I have weird stuff like that happening from time to time. Sometimes it's my lousy rural internet connection, lol. And sometimes I just have to use a different browser.
Try Google Chrome. You may have more luck!
Cheers,
Suzanne
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Hi,
Does anyone know how to add the HTML code provided by Google Adsense to complete registration? It mentions adding it between head> and </head> tags but I am
Hi. This may also help you get the insight how to do it. How to add the google adsense verification code to your site! Cheers!
Thanks for the video! I ran into an issue where when i right click on my webpage I don't have the option to view source code. Is there another way I can view the source code?
Thanks!
Hi Marion,
Just figured it out. Since I am using a MacBook I had to enable settings in Safari that allow me to view web page source code.
Here is site for reference for Mac users:
https://ccm.net/faq/33026-safari-view-the-source-code-of-a-webpage
Thanks!
David
Add a plugin called Headers and Footers, then place the doe into the header and save.
After that, go back to google adsense and verify
Hope this helps
Also I looked under training and found this How To Add Google Adsense Ads To Your Website
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How do I add google adsense html code complete registration?
Hi,
Does anyone know how to add the HTML code provided by Google Adsense to complete registration? It mentions adding it between head> and </head> tags but I am
Hi. This may also help you get the insight how to do it. How to add the google adsense verification code to your site! Cheers!
Thanks for the video! I ran into an issue where when i right click on my webpage I don't have the option to view source code. Is there another way I can view the source code?
Thanks!
Hi Marion,
Just figured it out. Since I am using a MacBook I had to enable settings in Safari that allow me to view web page source code.
Here is site for reference for Mac users:
https://ccm.net/faq/33026-safari-view-the-source-code-of-a-webpage
Thanks!
David
Add a plugin called Headers and Footers, then place the doe into the header and save.
After that, go back to google adsense and verify
Hope this helps
Also I looked under training and found this How To Add Google Adsense Ads To Your Website
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Hi,
I am registering at Flex Offers affiliate program and to complete registration it is asking to insert <meta> tag to the html code specifying the home page. Is
In your All In One SEO Panel you put the code in General Settings in the Additional Post Headers and Additional Page headers sections.
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Adding <meta> tag to html of home page?
Hi,
I am registering at Flex Offers affiliate program and to complete registration it is asking to insert <meta> tag to the html code specifying the home page. Is
In your All In One SEO Panel you put the code in General Settings in the Additional Post Headers and Additional Page headers sections.
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I am considering Amazon's affiliate program. I was reading their terms for joining but before I join I thought I would ask those who have experience already as an affiliate wit
Here are two really good tutorials that answer your questions and share some members experiences with Amazon Associates.
I've been an affiliate of Amazon for years now, so my experience may be quite different than some of the newer affiliates. I didn't have any trouble with acceptance, and if you follow the training here, you shouldn't have any problems either. Being an Amazon Affiliate What is Amazon Associates About? (And How to Get Approved)
You want to make sure your site is not only up and running, but that you have some content and traffic coming in.
When I first registered, my site was about four months old, but I had at least a half-dozen posts on there and was posting every other week. I had a 180 day trial period to make at least 3 commissions before they accepted me. People are joining their program way too early before they have enough traffic or content up, and they struggle to make those first 3 commissions before that trial period ends.
I've been told that you can reapply if you failed to make those 3 commissions, unless there are other reasons that they would still reject you.
When you first apply, you're automatically approved but you have 6 months to make 3 sales with them. If you don't make 3 sales within 6 months, they'll terminate your account, and then you'll have to reapply with them later.
You'll get a warning after 3 months if you haven't made a sale yet. I would suggest you wait until your site is getting traffic before you apply to them because a lot of people get their accounts terminated for not making sales.
Something I did was apply to other affiliate programs which had the same products as Amazon. Then, when I got traffic, I noticed people were clicking on my links, but not buying anything.
So, I applied to Amazon around that time and then swapped out those affiliate links with Amazon links, and then I started making sales. Hope that helps you out.
Best,
James
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What's the acceptance process of amazon's affiliate program?
I am considering Amazon's affiliate program. I was reading their terms for joining but before I join I thought I would ask those who have experience already as an affiliate wit
Here are two really good tutorials that answer your questions and share some members experiences with Amazon Associates.
I've been an affiliate of Amazon for years now, so my experience may be quite different than some of the newer affiliates. I didn't have any trouble with acceptance, and if you follow the training here, you shouldn't have any problems either. Being an Amazon Affiliate What is Amazon Associates About? (And How to Get Approved)
You want to make sure your site is not only up and running, but that you have some content and traffic coming in.
When I first registered, my site was about four months old, but I had at least a half-dozen posts on there and was posting every other week. I had a 180 day trial period to make at least 3 commissions before they accepted me. People are joining their program way too early before they have enough traffic or content up, and they struggle to make those first 3 commissions before that trial period ends.
I've been told that you can reapply if you failed to make those 3 commissions, unless there are other reasons that they would still reject you.
When you first apply, you're automatically approved but you have 6 months to make 3 sales with them. If you don't make 3 sales within 6 months, they'll terminate your account, and then you'll have to reapply with them later.
You'll get a warning after 3 months if you haven't made a sale yet. I would suggest you wait until your site is getting traffic before you apply to them because a lot of people get their accounts terminated for not making sales.
Something I did was apply to other affiliate programs which had the same products as Amazon. Then, when I got traffic, I noticed people were clicking on my links, but not buying anything.
So, I applied to Amazon around that time and then swapped out those affiliate links with Amazon links, and then I started making sales. Hope that helps you out.
Best,
James
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Hi - lots of members have reported the same message. They need to inspect your site first before they approve you for Adsense.
They need to check you have lots of content, and an affiliate disclosure. You will just have to wait and move on with the training and continue to add more content.
Thanks for the info. That makes sense. I still have plenty of work to do on my site anyways.
Cheers!
I had same issue (joined after you did; May 14); I got another message from AdSense this morning stating the same reasons. Guess I'll just have to workaround. Teaches me to be creative!