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Reasons why Google denied your Adsense application

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Google Adsense is among the biggest providers of ads online, and it also caters the highest paying Internet ads. No wonder that Google receives a number of applications from day-to-day, and likewise, others get rejected of their application for an Adsense account. So, what could be the specific reasons why Google Adsense could have denied your application? Listed below are the 7 most likely reasons for not having your application approved.

First, you did not bother to read and understand the Terms of Services of Google Adsense. If you just clicked on agree, without bothering to read any of it, then you gain more chances of violating the TOS, which could have possibly caused for them to deny your application. Remember that you are still applying for one, and the slightest violation they may see may cause your application’s denial.

Second, some information you placed was incorrect. This may be because you are trying to finish a deadline or so, or you intentionally did it. If these are the cases, then don’t let your errors (both typographical and ethical ones) ruin your chances of being able to use Google Adsense.

Next possible reason is that you might have been blacklisted or banned beforehand. Having been blacklisted or banned does bring hassle, and the only solution for this case is to contact Google by your self. However, possibility of having your new application to be approved depends mainly on your previous violation, whether it can be reconsidered or not.

Another reason for not having your application approved is having a sluggish-looking and an underdeveloped site. It does make sense, since no one really wants to be associated with something that is not dynamic and not well-made. Having a dynamic site means that it is frequently updated, which results to having more traffic. Hence, there are more potential visitors which may increase the possibility of getting your ads clicked. Also, make sure that your site is almost perfect and complete to increase the chances of your application’s approval. Always check whether there are dead links and whether the site is organized and appealing to the visitors.

Lastly, make sure that your site has no trademarks included, and that it is up and running during the approval period. It does not make any sense why a site having a trademark on it will still use Google Adsense. If your site is not trademarked, then just don’t let your site be down during the approval process. If by any chance your site or blog was down, then you will have to go back to square one and re-apply.

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