Adsense Says No
For those of you waiting for my April post, I'm afraid you'll have to wait until the weekend.
Whilst I was away in sunny Thailand soaking up too much sun, I received an answer to my Adsense application as per my Hubs milestone. Sadly, or as some might say, luckily, Adsense turned me down.
A more complete image of the 'Violation' is shown here.
I don't think I am unique in receiving this notice from Google Adsense, so I ask you, how on earth am I supposed to identify these violations amongst my 50+ blog posts?
Is this a generic message, and Google expects me to read and understand their Adsense Policies, or is this message to be taken literally? I am supposed to know which of my posts is below the Minimum Content Requirement. Yes, I believe my posts have unique, high-quality content, etc.
I read somewhere that Adsense isn't worth pursuing unless the website has thousands of visitors. Adsense rates are very low. My monthly average is around 30!
I am sorely tempted to ignore this violation notice and forget about Adsense.
What are your thoughts?
Recent Comments
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I have this violation on one of my sites and another I took adsense off, it was so annoying. So I am using on my other sites, that I don't use all that much other than to keep them alive.
Thanks for sharing your experiences. We do have many other choices in monetization.
ANNE Z
Hi Paul
Unfortunately, these days, Google thinks anything written on a low domain authority (DA) site is low value content.
You’re correct in assuming that about 1 visitor per day isn’t worth the effort from a monetary point of view, but it has value as a learning opportunity.
Frank 🎸