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Google Adsense Application denied

I dont know what they are doing with me?

         

innov8

6:30 pm on Jul 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Greetings

Sir I m from india recently i hav launched a website with 400 to 500 visitors with support of other site i hav applied for google adsense on 3rd July and i got their negative reply on July 30 it means excatly after 30 days with following letter please friends guide me what to do?

Google Adsense Team Says
<standard site doesn't meet program criteria letter from AdSense>

[edited by: Jenstar at 7:52 pm (utc) on July 30, 2005]
[edit reason] No email quotes as per TOS, thanks! [/edit]

kaz

6:32 pm on Jul 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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read the program criteria and find out what you don't comply with and make changes to comply with their requirements if it is of interest to you

roycerus

7:05 pm on Jul 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi Innov,
I was denied at my first application too. Read the agreement/TOS carefully. Unless your website is about something Google is sensitive about you should be fine. Find out what policies you don't comply too. In my case it was an incomplete website [I was very new to all this]

Regards
R

Naty

7:06 pm on Jul 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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What kind of your content?

innov8

7:19 pm on Jul 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Dear when i wz 18 i used to make fake click and they diable my account now i m 20 trying to add site bt always denied should i try from other name or what? please suggest me

Dantol

7:34 pm on Jul 30, 2005 (gmt 0)



Dear when i wz 18 i used to make fake click and they diable my account now i m 20 trying to add site bt always denied should i try from other name or what? please suggest me

I think you should not be accepted into Google program due to invalid clicks that you made before.

Lesson: Your past will hunt you. Your mistakes will lead to consequences.

[edited by: Dantol at 7:35 pm (utc) on July 30, 2005]

Fryman

7:35 pm on Jul 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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So you are a thief that stole advertisers money and now you are complaining because Google won't let you back in?

Amazing how dumb some people can be..

roycerus

7:38 pm on Jul 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Oops... That's not good. Don't think Google will allow you in anymore. Better start with some other programs and remember to "Straighten up and fly right!"

Teens can be confusing but this is business... And noone wants to do business with crooks. Try and remember that.

Dantol

8:01 pm on Jul 30, 2005 (gmt 0)



Teens can be confusing but this is business... And noone wants to do business with crooks. Try and remember that.

hahaha... you made me laugh. I couldn't have said it better myself. Yeah, it's business, nothing personal. Nobody wants to do business with crooks. Hopefully, he learns his lessons. *lol* :)

Luddite

1:29 am on Jul 31, 2005 (gmt 0)

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when i wz 18 i used to make fake click

I swear, Brett must have these posts running on a cron job. They come up so regularly...

etechsupport

8:28 am on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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innov8,

Might be possibility that google has identified you as a crook. It is much tougher to get an AdSense account due to their strict policy.
You can set up another web site with some good content and reapply. However you should not repeat those fraudulent activities in future, that is really very bad.

uk_webber

8:49 am on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)



With English that bad I am not surprised they don't want you!

And you are a thief as well....

Woz

8:58 am on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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<cough>

Let's show a little resepect here please folks. The member asked for advice, not condemnation.

Thank You.

Onya
Woz

hanuman

11:29 am on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Dear when i wz 18 i used to make fake click and they diable my account now i m 20 trying to add site bt always denied should i try from other name or what? please suggest me

and this is a fake post. troll

relicx

12:27 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Let's show a little resepect here please folks. The member asked for advice, not condemnation.

I know that having a constant supply of newbies is good for the revenues of this site, but there is a big difference between welcoming new users (and hopefully pointing them to some sort of a FAQ) and allowing the community of more experienced webmasters to call out self-admitted cheaters for what they are.

OddDog

1:05 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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ok but complaining about the guys english is hardly helpful, or educational.

and it is not calling him what you consider him/her to be.

neither is it necesary, he has admited what he did, and asked for help.

On to helping .....

send a straight email to google, asking staraight questions.

<cough> odddog goes andn turns of content ads off </cough>

relicx

1:50 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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ok but complaining about the guys english is hardly helpful, or educational.

It can be in cases where there is no apparent effort to make the post readable. English is not my first language either, but at least I use the spell check.

and it is not calling him what you consider him/her to be.

neither is it necesary, he has admited what he did, and asked for help.

People like him are costing all parties involved: publishers, advertisers, and Adsense. I don't see why any publisher would want to help somebody that caused them lost revenues and worse (fewer advertisers, more Google time spent on fraud detection instead of ex. improving ad-matching algorithms, more worries about getting kicked out, worse reputation due to similar ads appearing on fraudulent sites, etc.)

<cough> odddog goes andn turns of content ads off </cough>

Exactly...

etechsupport

1:52 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I think we should rightly guide him considering his age and being a new member,overall he has admitted his fault before the forum.
Possibility he has came here for proper guideline and hopefully he will not repeat that crime again.

relicx

2:26 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I think we should rightly guide him considering his age and being a new member,overall he has admitted his fault before the forum.
Possibility he has came here for proper guideline and hopefully he will not repeat that crime again.

He was 18, not 12. I can't imagine a less weighty admission than writing something in a post on a web forum, while staying anonymous. I bet he'll be gone forever after this question too. Not to mention that besides breaking AdSense's T&C, he didn't bother reading this site's TOS, looking through any of the numerous previous topics about the same problem on this very forum, or even making his post readable.

Maxima

2:42 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I was wondering about adsense, people do improve, after a year or so, I think adsense should give offenders a second chance.. Getting banned the first time should get the point across to most of them so that they wont even think of doing anything fishy again.

uk_webber

2:56 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)



The comments about his poor use of English were made because he is a troll.

Lets not feed them!

Angelis

2:58 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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He has admitted he was wrong for doing it and is asking a legitimate question, why is everyone persecuting him.

Im fairly sure that a lot of 18 years olds have done the same thing and not been caught, he isnt the only one... At least he is trying to clean up his act.

europeforvisitors

2:58 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)



I think adsense should give offenders a second chance.. Getting banned the first time should get the point across to most of them so that they wont even think of doing anything fishy again.

Maybe, but if Google has to choose between forgiving sinners and reassuring advertisers, guess which option they're most likely to pick.

jamsy

3:01 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I think adsense should give offenders a second chance

Totally disagree.

As to the orignal question - It won't matter what new name you apply for the account in since i should imagine that the domain name you applied for is now blacklisted at adsense. It won't cost you anything to try so just give it a go under a new name!

woop01

3:14 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I was wondering about adsense, people do improve, after a year or so, I think adsense should give offenders a second chance..

I think that if they do this, they should also setup a way for people who agree with the idea to give second chances to setup campaigns that only advertise on the sites of people who have been caught stealing the money of other advertisers.

vincevincevince

3:18 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I think adsense should give offenders a second chance

I couldn't agree more. Making money from Adsense is a right everyone should be able to exercise. Google owes everyone who can use Frontpage Express or save as HTML from word money.

Google has to get some morals. You can't go around forcing people to do a proper days work. Some people are dedicated to clicking their own adverts, they set aside time to do it, from their busy lives and heavy workload. It is not acceptable that Google doesn't give these people the money which they know they should get.

This isn't the 1800s, we are not born to be bent double slaving away for our masters. Google has a duty of care and provision for all who apply to Adsense. And when Google encounters someone with less than perfect English, as part of Google's continuing professional development program, free lessons should be provided.

We must stop seeing Google as a master, but as a slave. We have a right to demand money for nothing. Nobody has the right to take that away from us.

bose

3:25 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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O' vince! vince! vince!

Thanks for the laugh.

etechsupport

3:59 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I agree with vincevincevince and Angelis.

My one question to other members what you people are going to take step to punish Google when they disable your account without any fault from your end. "All medicines are not sweet and all surgery are not painless but we have to take it.”

Secondly for "English" one can hire few competent people that might be not a barrier.

[edited by: etechsupport at 4:14 pm (utc) on Aug. 1, 2005]

jomaxx

4:04 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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vincevincevince was being ironic (saying the opposite of what he really meant).

Anyway, second chance my eye. An employer is not required to re-hire an embezzler who expresses remorse after being caught.

It's no great hardship not being in the AdSense program. There must be literally thousands of people around the world who don't have AdSense websites yet and seem to get along just fine.

innov8: Google are smarter than you or me and have gone through this routine hundreds of times. Apply under a different name and they'll likely figure out who you are and ban you before they ever cut a check.

alika

4:16 pm on Aug 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Well, Google is not a church that takes you back in when you ask for forgiveness.

It is a business. And embezzlers, fraudsters, or folks with websites not deemed acceptable to the program are just not good for business. Hard facts of life, yes, but business nonetheless.

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