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need some advice..my adsense application was rejected(recieved their email today)..
can i reapply some time later after making considerable improvements to my site.. or
do i have to make a new site altogether as the previous rejected site will not be accepted again whatever changes i make.. or
will google never accept me again as my first application was rejected (then its no use making improvements or even a new site)
please guys advice me...
waiting eagerly for your replies..
all they said was
<paraphrase - Thanks for applying, not now, site not acceptable.>
it was a business related site..
what should i do?
[edited by: Woz at 2:24 am (utc) on Nov. 5, 2005]
[edit reason] No email excerpts please, see TOS#9 [/edit]
If I remember correctly from another thread (sorry if I'm wrong), you had built your site using a free template and had many broken links.
The TOS state that the site may not be under construction or contain broken links.
Now, a broken link or two on a huge site may not be a problem once you're in, but the one time you really want to have your stuff together is when there's a real live human coming and inspecting your site. If it looks unfinished or spammy then you will be denied accordingly.
So fix the links, build content, wait, and reapply.
I couldn't find a logical way to reapply from the website so I applied for a new account with a different email after making a new site (turned out 5 working pages was enough)
Note that ordinarily G will ban you for having multiple accounts, but I went ahead with this since they did not accept my first one, it's not really multiple accounts. (I hope)
Once you have the account, you can put the ads on any number of sites you want, of course if any of them violate the TOS you lose the whole acccount.
In the time that took I had already built a new website and applied with an alternate email addy, been accepted and started getting impressions and clicks - I had forgotten about the old account applicaton when I was advised that it had been accepted.