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Sir I m from india recently i hav launched a website with 400 to 500 visitors with support of other site i hav applied for google adsense on 3rd July and i got their negative reply on July 30 it means excatly after 30 days with following letter please friends guide me what to do?
Google Adsense Team Says
<standard site doesn't meet program criteria letter from AdSense>
[edited by: Jenstar at 7:52 pm (utc) on July 30, 2005]
[edit reason] No email quotes as per TOS, thanks! [/edit]
i spent my tim steling contint from other peepels sights (that is when im not snachin purses from ols ladies)... i ask google to make me number one because i work hard - they say no at me. i also wanted yahoo to send me a blank chek so i can induldge in other illegal activities, but they did not reply ethir. its not fare - please help me with my life of crime - the world ows it to me, i own th world nothin.
sorry.... folks, im havinf one of those days :)
For those of you where a genuine error has occurred this comment is not directed at you.
For the other 99.9% just keep them coming - love the parts when the poster finally slips up and admits that there "may" have been some little problem but he had nothing to do with it.
So many people don't seem to understand that fradulent clicking is STEALING from advertisers. In another thread I saw it compared to stealing cable TV, as far as seriousness of the crime. But it's not comparable. Stealing cable TV (although it is wrong) doesn't directly cost the cable company anything. Fraudulent clicking takes money out of the pockets of advertisers. It's not about the relationship between Google and the publishers.
2nd chance from google?I think that will be called Yahoo in a few weeks.
I wonder what percent of initial Yahoo publishers will be those who were kicked out of adsense?
Why does everyone assume that Yahoo wants (or will accept) Google's dregs?
If Yahoo is smart, it will have higher standards than Google did in June of 2003. Google obviously launched AdSense with low acceptance standards because it wanted a dominant market share. As a latecomer, Yahoo can't hope to unseat Google as the market leader, so it would be smarter for Yahoo to position its network as a premium product for advertisers who have been skeptical about Google's lowest-common-denominator approach.
On the one hand you have a 20 year old who tried to trick Google when he was 18. Foolish, but do many of us remember how we were when we were 18? How close to the edge we travelled, when our brains were all liquid? Even cheating looks like a cool thing, not really thieving when you are 18! I have come across many 12-18 year olds willing to try anything just because its looks too easy, and too exciting - after all, whats a few dollars to Google, eh? (When I hear about them, I promise them, good begining guys, see ya in in prison a decade from now)
On the other hand, yes, why do you have to pop into a forum you have just discovered - without reading the posts there, understanding the nature of discussion, type of people, and suddenly post a question? Shows utter lack of social skills, I say. Walk into a pub and offend the local football team, and you will, if lucky, walk out with jeers and taunts and threats.
Usually, the 20 year old nitwits learn in a few years and understand strange concepts like honesty etc. A few go on to become contract killers and mugging old ladies. The jeers they get in a forum such as this teach them a few facts of life, not just AS. On that note, I wish Google too would look kindly on them, maybe after 5 years or so?