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Why an AdSense Site Isn't Getting Reviewed

         

Scorter

2:16 pm on Apr 29, 2024 (gmt 0)




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Why isn't my AdSense-approved website receiving the expected number of reviews? Despite meeting AdSense's requirements, my site seems to be overlooked. What strategies can I employ to attract more attention and prompt reviews from AdSense? Are there specific optimizations or adjustments I should make to enhance my chances of getting reviewed and fully leveraging the AdSense platform's potential?
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[edited by: engine at 3:06 pm (utc) on Apr 29, 2024]
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not2easy

3:49 pm on Apr 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Hi Scorter and welcome to WebmasterWorld [webmasterworld.com]

I'm not sure what you mean by
reviews from AdSense
if you mean reports on earnings, that would be found in your AdSense account. If you mean traffic - they don't supply that, your wonderful unique content needs to do that job. What is
the expected number of reviews?
It would help to understand your expectations.

Ordinarily, reviews refers to people who visit and evaluate the site and offer suggestions. If you are interested, we have a Review My Site forum [webmasterworld.com...] in the paid Supporters area [webmasterworld.com...] where members can review each others' sites this way.