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Path or sub-domain: At this time, we don't have the capacity to support domain path level websites through the AdSense program. We require AdSense participants be able to run ads on all pages within the submitted domain.
The domain I submitted was not a path or a subdomain; it was in the format of [mydomain.com....]
Has anyone else been denied for this reason, and how can it be overcome?
Write back and explain that you are in control of all of your pages. It may be better to work on the basis of www.mydomain.com but that should not make a difference. You may have had your application looked at in a post holiday rush and someone may have glanced and thought that you had submitted a site such as [thisis.mysite.com....] If that was the case then their reason makes sense.
Don’t give up and good luck
1) They think you need to logon to read the articles
or
2) The url for the article has a lot after the .cgi? and may be hard for google to index correctly
but the most likely reason appears to be
3) They need to site to run from www.domain.com not domain.com ie there must be a subdomain (www) for adsense to work
They need to site to run from www.domain.com not domain.com ie there must be a subdomain (www) for adsense to work
Adsense works fine on one of my sites which is always domain.com (www.domain.com gets a 301 redirect to domain.com, like Matthew's), so I don't think there's a problem there. More likely just a misunderstanding of some sort.
is the domain.com site the one you signed up to adsense with
I signed up with a www.domain.com style name and added the (diiferent) domain.com one later. But I doubt the lack of www would cause any problem even at signup (indeed, it's a clearer indication that you own the whole domain name than if you just had the www).
Be sure that you verify with Google that the original domain submitted is not on the "marked" list prior to putting adsense on pages of that originally submitted site.
If it is marked as rejected, then the ads will not do you any good on that site, it will only show PSA's, if anything.
Debs