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Accepted by Google Adsense. It's enough?

         

qrcrrmg

9:48 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hello, my first post here.

My site was accepted by Google Adsense. But Im not sure if the content of my site is in conformance to Google faqs, tos, terms, etc.

Does the fact of be accepted is enough to start publishing the ads? Did they verified superficially my site, and in a near future, they can argue that its not in conformance?

The content before and after the acceptance will be the same.

europeforvisitors

9:54 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)



If you have doubts, ask AdSense Support. (They probably didn't look at every page of your site, so why take a chance?)

celgins

10:07 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WW, qrcrrmg...

You should probably send an email to Google Adsense for clarification.

In the meantime, you've already been accepted on whatever initial guidelines Google setup, so you might as well start serving up ads!

If your site violates Googles TOS, they will surely let you know.

anton23

11:13 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Well, normally AdSense support is not very supportive...You will probably receive a boiler plate message. So read the ToS carefully or pay someone to do that for you and check your site. This person can also give you concrete advice on what to improve your site, best placement,...Send me a message if you are interested

miguelito

11:33 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I would say judging by some of the sites that show adsense ads that they don't check that much...then again, it is so easy to get accepted, you can add any site you want after acceptance so they obviously don't pay too much attention for conformance to TOS.

bobothecat

11:50 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)



My site was accepted by Google Adsense. But Im not sure if the content of my site is in conformance to Google faqs, tos, terms, etc.

I'd suggest that you read the TOS - if you find a page or two in 'question' ... fix it, and then it's not :)