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New Website!

which content required?

         

WobMaster

8:51 am on Jan 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I m launching new site!

So, what you think, what i have to add in this, to be accepted in the Google adsense?

tombola

9:22 am on Jan 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Real content.

Jenstar

9:25 am on Jan 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If you have been suspended by Google AdSense previously, subsequent applications will be rejected.

WobMaster

11:37 am on Jan 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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ok!

But How they will know that i was the person suspended from the adsense :D

i m submiting New site!

ncw164x

11:47 am on Jan 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Have you

moved to a new country
changed your address
changed your name
bought a new computer
changed you ISP
changed your dialup account
reformated your hard drive
installed a new operating system

If you have not then Google will know it's you

ncw164x

WobMaster

12:42 pm on Jan 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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moved to a new country
changed your address
changed your name
bought a new computer
changed you ISP
changed your dialup account
reformated your hard drive
installed a new operating system

Dont worry! i did anything :)

ronin

4:14 am on Jan 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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So, what you think, what i have to add in this, to be accepted in the Google adsense?

Here's a quick rule of thumb: write an article based site which pulls in 200 unique visitors a day without any advertising. Once you reach this target, apply for AdSense.

1) The fact that the site is article based will mean that the MediaPartners bot has enough content to crawl to generate meaningful adverts through AdSense.

2) The fact that you are getting two hundred visitors a day without advertising means:

a) The site is interesting enough to the various search engine robots that people are finding your site in the SERPS.

b) The articles are interesting enough to readers that they are clicking on your SERPS (and with any luck returning).

3) The fact that the site is based around articles will leave you - hopefully - with an audience who are information seekers with time to read, browse and click... which suggests there is a better chance they will click on interesting sounding text adverts on services that interest them.

4) Once you have at least 200 of the right kind of visitors a day, you will make a decent amount of money through AdSense every month and you will be in a good position to expand your site and drive revenues upwards.

Given that you find the right niche topic - preferably something that you yourself are passionate writing about - it should take no more than a couple of months (on the basis of one new article a day) to generate 200 unique daily visitors a day.

If that sounds like a lot of hard work and not a plan to get-rich-quick that's because it is the former and it isn't the latter.

As someone once wrote with some truth (I forget who): If you want to "get rich quick" - get a job.

WobMaster

11:33 am on Jan 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Ronin!

My site is new, and my site PageRanks is 0!

so, will they accept it?

onfire

12:03 pm on Jan 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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My site is new, and my site PageRanks is 0!

so, will they accept it?

Does the new site get enough traffic to make it worth putting Adsense on right now?

If no not yet, then i would take ronin's advice and work on the new site first, get the traffic, and then apply for Adsense.

I have a couple of new sites that i am working on for the last 2 months, and they are only now just starting to get decent traffic, but i will leave it for another month or so to allow for the new content to take affect before adding adsense.

Don't try to run with a site before it can even walk!

ronin

6:16 pm on Jan 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Wobmaster>

Don't worry so much about your pagerank if your site is new - good sites acquire pagerank naturally as they mature.

As for whether a new site would be accepted by AdSense - my guess is that it would, providing it doesn't obviously contravene the TOS.

But that's not really my point - I'm with onfire in that its better to build a loyal readership first (even one of only 200 visitors a day) and then use your readership as leverage to win advertising.

If nothing else, setting yourself this kind of goal (and, yes, I do this all the time) will provide an incentive to you to build excellent content before you start monetising it.

If you start monetising from the beginning you'll constantly get distracted and you're focus will be diverted from creating quality content - which is where it should be if you're serious.

jomaxx

1:18 am on Jan 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Boy, that's excellent advice. Day one is NOT the time to start slapping up ads. You'll just spend all day in the AdSense stats, clicking reload and waiting for a click. (Woohoo! Seven cents!)

Take some time to figure out what you want the site to be about, and for it to evolve into a finished product. Besides, people really like to see a quality site with few or no ads, and are much more likely to give them word-of-mouth or a free link.