Rejected by Google AdSense

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  1. LWoods profile image69
    LWoodsposted 8 years ago

    Hi,
    I applied for Google adsense and quickly got rejected because of having "insufficient content". I only have 10 articles as was reading that you may need to have 15 or more to be approved. Any suggestions would be appreciated? Also, in the meantime, is there other ways to monetize my hubs? Or should I just wait to be accepted by Google?

    Thanks for you help...

    1. Barack James profile image93
      Barack Jamesposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      I can see you reside in the US, write more hubs and reapply after five weeks. Yes you can make money here without AdSense account; apply for Amazon Associate account and use Amazon capsules in your hubs to display Amazon products ...follow this link for more http://hubpages.com/help-answer/affilia … t-adsense/

    2. SouradipSinha profile image84
      SouradipSinhaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Hello @LWoods,

      Follow these steps and you will get AdSense-

      1. Create an account in YouTube and upload an 'original' video.
      2. After the video is published, apply for AdSense (See that the video is monetized, i.e. the video must be original)
      3. After AdSense approves, link that e-mail id to your HP profile and connect to AdSense.
      4. Hoorah! You got AdSense.
      smile

      1. Ayeshafarid profile image60
        Ayeshafaridposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        Nice trick will see if it works for me too. Thanks

        1. SouradipSinha profile image84
          SouradipSinhaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          Yes please let me know if it worked. I will feel happy smile

    3. Matthew Meyer profile image70
      Matthew Meyerposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      We suggest applying for AdSense once your account is as least a month old and has at least 10 featured Hubs. Some regions look like they want an account to be 6 month old or older (India, Pakistan, Philippines, etc.)

  2. Chriswillman90 profile image92
    Chriswillman90posted 8 years ago

    I would aim for 20-25 hubs before reapplying as that seemed to work for me. I too got rejected a couple times when I had 10 and then 15 hubs.

  3. Ayeshafarid profile image60
    Ayeshafaridposted 8 years ago

    Same here I have 12 hubs now applied at 10 but rejected so now I am waiting and see if I get accosted after few more hubs. About Amazon associate program I checked with that too but came to know that it is not available for the residents of few states and I live in one of those states so will have to wait for Adsense to apply for Amazon earnings too

    1. SouradipSinha profile image84
      SouradipSinhaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Hello Ayesha,
      Check out the above comment I posted.
      Follow the steps and hopefully you will get AdSense.smile

  4. chika-nicholas profile image66
    chika-nicholasposted 8 years ago

    You folks think 10 published hubs can't get one approved by adsense?
    I will prove it can.I have 8 featured hubs.2 more hubs to publish,after which I apply for Adsense with my 10 hubs.

    Are we ready?

    1. Ayeshafarid profile image60
      Ayeshafaridposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Good congrats on that! Your account must be more than a month old right ?

    2. Matthew Meyer profile image70
      Matthew Meyerposted 8 years agoin reply to this
 
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