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Can't get google to accept my site

         

Zarxrax

2:05 am on Apr 15, 2006 (gmt 0)



I have submitted my site for google adsense a few times but I keep getting rejected. I've been working on my site a lot trying to fix the reasons that they reject my site, but there is one that I can't seem to get around.

In the last rejection notice they sent me, the sole reason they gave for not approving me was that my site is "predominantly adult or mature in nature".

My site is not predominantly adult though. My site has ONE PAGE that contains TWO TEXT LINKS to adult material. The links have proper warnings displayed on them to warn minors that they shouldnt be viewing it, and in order to even get to the page that contains these two links, you already had to click a link from another page, which also contained warnings.

Someone told me that I would be fine as long as I didn't display the google ads on the particular page that contains this content... but google wont let me sign up at all!

Should I just give up and find another advertising solution? I tried signing up for YPN about a week ago, but I haven't gotten any sort of response back from them yet.

ken_b

2:11 am on Apr 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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If those 2 links are that important to you it looks like forgetting Adsense and looking for other programs is what's left.

Tearabite

2:27 am on Apr 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Method 1) Loose those links and try again
Method 2) create a blog at blogger.com and setup Adsense thru there - you can then use your Adsense on any other sites you own..

but, beware, IF those other sites break the TOS you risk getting banned..

jomaxx

3:46 am on Apr 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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IF those other sites break the TOS you risk getting banned.

Well yeah, obviously. If Google has already said point-blank that the site is not acceptable, then it would be foolish to get an account through some other means and then run ads on the original site.

Seems like the two options are to either remove the questionable content (permanently) or to use something besides AdSense.