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My Forum Keeps Getting Rejected by AdSense

help abt google

         

siddhesh92

5:12 pm on Aug 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Hello everyone i have a forum. I have applied many times for google adsense but each time they rejected.I guess my site meets all of there criteria i have about 800 visitors a day.

[edited by: martinibuster at 5:22 pm (utc) on Aug. 10, 2009]
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jbinbpt

5:17 pm on Aug 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Hello siddhesh92,
Welcome to WebmasterWorld.com Enjoy

We don't do site reviews here. We ask and answer specific questions on subjects such as Adsense.

What did they tell you when you got rejected?

koan

9:59 pm on Aug 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I guess my site meets all of there criteria

I guess not.

swa66

11:05 pm on Aug 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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In my experience, 800 visitors on a forum a day would result in virtually no clicks at all.

I'd suggest to find a way to grow your visitors by a serious factor (10* e.g.) before you worry about adsense.

eeek

2:17 am on Aug 11, 2009 (gmt 0)

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In my experience, 800 visitors on a forum a day would result in virtually no clicks at all.

It really depends on the site. I have one small site running about 800 visitors a day and it gets plenty of clicks.

swa66

2:14 pm on Aug 11, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I have one small site running about 800 visitors a day and it gets plenty of clicks.

But is it a forum ?

A forum usually gets repeat visitors, not in the least interested in your ads in any way.

JStubblefield

7:04 pm on Aug 12, 2009 (gmt 0)

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True, try CPA ads that relate to what your forum is about FIRST. Do HELPFUL ADS!

If you run a car related forum centered around a particular MAKE/MODEL then show banner ads that pay % of sales for say body-kits for THAT specific make/model or horsepower upgrades for that particular model. Or insurance tailored to that group of car enthusiasts, etc.

Then very NICELY integrate AdSense later. Forums are strange, the ads have to be perfect or they are overlooked to get to the POST/REPLY buttons.. To me Forums are the ULTIMATE test of placement. AD blindness galore!

BigDave

9:23 pm on Aug 12, 2009 (gmt 0)

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With fora, try to only show ads when the user is not logged in. The logged in users provide the content, and rarely click.

If they aren't logged in, there is a much higher probability that they arrived by search engine and won't be ad-blind.