How can I build a new website within WA using a theme that I purchased from a third party? It is the Divi theme from Elegant Themes?
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How can I use a third party theme in wa?
How can I build a new website within WA using a theme that I purchased from a third party? It is the Divi theme from Elegant Themes?
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So a few days ago I set up Google AdSense with Auto Ads "On" and clicked "Apply to Site" but no ads have appeared on my site. My Google AdSense page says "The number of ads you
I haven't set up Google Analytics yet (I'm following the WA training steps and I think that is next), but I'm pretty sure there has been little or no traffic to my site yet.
Hi - well, that could be another reason. AdSense doesn't usually approve you until you have at least 20 posts and are getting daily traffic. However, if that's the case, they usually disapprove you when you first apply.
Well it looks like it looks like it got approved. See attachment. Then I set it up per the instructions. Could they have approved it but there is still not enough traffic to trigger the ads?
Possibly, but if that's the case, then they have changed how they operate. The first time I applied, I didn't have enough traffic, so I got an outright rejection. The second time I got the approval as above. To be honest, if you are not getting hundreds of visitors every day, you won't make any money from it anyway.
Yes I know but I am going through the motions of setup step by step through WA with this site to understand the process like as a trial. Then I will build some more robust sites. I'll just skip AdSense for now and tackle it when I have a better site up. I'm just trying to figure things out right now. Thanks gor the help! Ric
Hi - this typically applies when they are investigating the source of the traffic to your website. This can happen for several reasons, for example, if you have clicked your own ads or ask friends or family to click on ads or you are paying for traffic.
Thanks Diane. I've never had an ad show up so have never been able to click on anything though.
That does seem odd. Are you using Google Analytics? Can you see if you are getting any traffic to your website? I wonder if you have suddenly had a huge upsurge in traffic which has raised a red flag with AdSense.
Did you actually get approved in the first place? You would have received an email which said: "Your site is now ready to serve AdSense ads". That first piece of code that you add simply allows Google to inspect your site to see if it is suitable.
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Google adsense set up but no ads showing on my site?
So a few days ago I set up Google AdSense with Auto Ads "On" and clicked "Apply to Site" but no ads have appeared on my site. My Google AdSense page says "The number of ads you
I haven't set up Google Analytics yet (I'm following the WA training steps and I think that is next), but I'm pretty sure there has been little or no traffic to my site yet.
Hi - well, that could be another reason. AdSense doesn't usually approve you until you have at least 20 posts and are getting daily traffic. However, if that's the case, they usually disapprove you when you first apply.
Well it looks like it looks like it got approved. See attachment. Then I set it up per the instructions. Could they have approved it but there is still not enough traffic to trigger the ads?
Possibly, but if that's the case, then they have changed how they operate. The first time I applied, I didn't have enough traffic, so I got an outright rejection. The second time I got the approval as above. To be honest, if you are not getting hundreds of visitors every day, you won't make any money from it anyway.
Yes I know but I am going through the motions of setup step by step through WA with this site to understand the process like as a trial. Then I will build some more robust sites. I'll just skip AdSense for now and tackle it when I have a better site up. I'm just trying to figure things out right now. Thanks gor the help! Ric
Hi - this typically applies when they are investigating the source of the traffic to your website. This can happen for several reasons, for example, if you have clicked your own ads or ask friends or family to click on ads or you are paying for traffic.
Thanks Diane. I've never had an ad show up so have never been able to click on anything though.
That does seem odd. Are you using Google Analytics? Can you see if you are getting any traffic to your website? I wonder if you have suddenly had a huge upsurge in traffic which has raised a red flag with AdSense.
Did you actually get approved in the first place? You would have received an email which said: "Your site is now ready to serve AdSense ads". That first piece of code that you add simply allows Google to inspect your site to see if it is suitable.
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Hey winners, I am just about to join my first affiliate network and got to thinking, since I am going to have multiple websites set up soon, should I join the network for each
I would keep them separate and totally focused to the content of each website. No point in putting up a link to Rolex watches on a site on how to pay off your credit cards
Thanks. I didn't know if there was such a thing as an account with say Clickbank or whatever service, and have different links for different sites. But I think I'll just set up a separate affiliate account for every site.
Great question, Ric--hope you get it sorted out! I learned a few things to ask if I face a similar situation!
It depends on the niche and the products you are promoting. The affiliate network may also have terms. I believe most only allow one account with each affiliate network if it is the same person unless you want to use registered company account.
Thanks Stanley. I didn't think about if they would allow multiple accounts under one name. I'll check it out thanks!
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Join affiliate networks for each website?
Hey winners, I am just about to join my first affiliate network and got to thinking, since I am going to have multiple websites set up soon, should I join the network for each
I would keep them separate and totally focused to the content of each website. No point in putting up a link to Rolex watches on a site on how to pay off your credit cards
Thanks. I didn't know if there was such a thing as an account with say Clickbank or whatever service, and have different links for different sites. But I think I'll just set up a separate affiliate account for every site.
Great question, Ric--hope you get it sorted out! I learned a few things to ask if I face a similar situation!
It depends on the niche and the products you are promoting. The affiliate network may also have terms. I believe most only allow one account with each affiliate network if it is the same person unless you want to use registered company account.
Thanks Stanley. I didn't think about if they would allow multiple accounts under one name. I'll check it out thanks!
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Thank you Marion!