Two Stages Process Google Adsense Approval, You Must Know - Many people say filings become publisher Adsense is a difficult thing, which often end with the rejection. In this article I tried to explain the process of approval of an application from the Adsense publisher, here are some frequently asked questions about this issue. You should know, I rejected by Google Adsense many times. So I assume that apply Google Adsense was not at all easy as some people already wrote in their blog each, or perhaps just my unlucky in this regard. Many conditions that must be fulfilled to get the full approved google adsense.
The admission process as a publisher by Google Adsense consists of two stages, if it is described like this.
Once your application is accepted, it will be examined by the AdSense team. They will do the initial examination of the information you provide and also the proposed site. If everything is considered good, then the team will notify via email, that the submission is accepted. This is the first stage. And this is not the final approval.
For every publisher who pass this first stage, they can access the dashboard Adsense, and available ad code to be installed on the website. Install Adsense ad code after qualifying for this first stage is mandatory. Aiming to make sure that you are the rightful owner of the website that is submitted, to then be reviewed again by the AdSense team.
Once the ad code is implemented on your blog, then the Adsense team will review your blog carefully and see if your blog has met the criteria and comply with all of them. If yes, you will receive a notification email back stating you have been fully approved as an Adsense publisher.
As long as you are still in the first stage and have not passed the second review, you can log in to the dashboard Adsense, but there were no notices stating that your account is still in the review stage.
Having escaped the first stage, what should I do?
Take your blogging activities as usual. Keep up to date articles, keep promoting blogs and so on. Google is very like blogs that are updated frequently, so you do not have to wait for a fully approved to write new articles.
Before signing up for Adsense, I have put up more ads. Should I waste while?
Actually, no need, because basically Adsense publisher allow her to run any other advertising program, as long as the materials or their ad content does not violate Adsense TOS.
However, not a few 'experts' Adsense is advised to take them off temporarily. To make sure you are well received by Adsense, there is no harm follow their advice.
How many ad units that should be installed when the second phase of the review? Where the proper placement position?
Based on the rules you can install as many as 3 ad units on the page. But you do not have to put up the maximum number, simply plug one unit only. But be sure these ads can appear on every page that exist, as in positions in the header or sidebar. Once fully approved later, rearrange the order and the amount of advertising, it is easy.
No experience where advertisements placed in the middle of the page and find blog posts has never been reviewed by the AdSense team, because they have not implemented their ad code as requested.
Well, that's some information about the admissions process as an Adsense publisher. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to hover through the comments. Good luck.
The admission process as a publisher by Google Adsense consists of two stages, if it is described like this.
Sign up for Adsense => Account verified and qualified for the first stage => Applying ad => Accounts reviewed again => Accepted fully.
Once your application is accepted, it will be examined by the AdSense team. They will do the initial examination of the information you provide and also the proposed site. If everything is considered good, then the team will notify via email, that the submission is accepted. This is the first stage. And this is not the final approval.
For every publisher who pass this first stage, they can access the dashboard Adsense, and available ad code to be installed on the website. Install Adsense ad code after qualifying for this first stage is mandatory. Aiming to make sure that you are the rightful owner of the website that is submitted, to then be reviewed again by the AdSense team.
Once the ad code is implemented on your blog, then the Adsense team will review your blog carefully and see if your blog has met the criteria and comply with all of them. If yes, you will receive a notification email back stating you have been fully approved as an Adsense publisher.
As long as you are still in the first stage and have not passed the second review, you can log in to the dashboard Adsense, but there were no notices stating that your account is still in the review stage.
Frequently asked about filing Adsense
Having escaped the first stage, what should I do?
Take your blogging activities as usual. Keep up to date articles, keep promoting blogs and so on. Google is very like blogs that are updated frequently, so you do not have to wait for a fully approved to write new articles.
Before signing up for Adsense, I have put up more ads. Should I waste while?
Actually, no need, because basically Adsense publisher allow her to run any other advertising program, as long as the materials or their ad content does not violate Adsense TOS.
However, not a few 'experts' Adsense is advised to take them off temporarily. To make sure you are well received by Adsense, there is no harm follow their advice.
How many ad units that should be installed when the second phase of the review? Where the proper placement position?
Based on the rules you can install as many as 3 ad units on the page. But you do not have to put up the maximum number, simply plug one unit only. But be sure these ads can appear on every page that exist, as in positions in the header or sidebar. Once fully approved later, rearrange the order and the amount of advertising, it is easy.
No experience where advertisements placed in the middle of the page and find blog posts has never been reviewed by the AdSense team, because they have not implemented their ad code as requested.
Well, that's some information about the admissions process as an Adsense publisher. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to hover through the comments. Good luck.
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