is it possible for me to pass?
It should be. I was accepted with only one or two hubs. Good luck.
shouldnt be a problem - I applied with just one liitle ol website and that was fine
jackiewilliam wrote:
is it possible for me to pass?
Questioned answered ... you'll be fine ![]()
frogdropping wrote:
jackiewilliam wrote:
is it possible for me to pass?
Questioned answered ... you'll be fine
thank you, we will try
Many of your Hubs have extremely awkward phrasing and grammar, as though the articles came from an online translator. Quality counts to AdSense, not just quantity so you might actually want to work on that before you apply.
relache wrote:
Many of your Hubs have extremely awkward phrasing and grammar, as though the articles came from an online translator. Quality counts to AdSense, not just quantity so you might actually want to work on that before you apply.
Very Good point, thanks for posting this up. No wonder your hub score is 100
relache wrote:
Many of your Hubs have extremely awkward phrasing and grammar, as though the articles came from an online translator. Quality counts to AdSense, not just quantity so you might actually want to work on that before you apply.
I was very interested in the OP's question. I have not yet applied for affiliates. I read from Lissie before I ever published, to write hubs 6 months, and have additional web presence like a blog. I don't have a blog or other web presence. I have 23 hubs. I'm confident in the quality. I have over 2200 page views, about 45% from HubPages and 55% from google, yahoo, arthritis forums etc. My older hubs are now showing 5* for time spent viewing page. Most hubs (not recipes) show 3* for earning potential. I figure I can always go back and optimize keywords, but have thus far prioritized writing hubs. Other veteran hubbers say it takes hubs 4-6 months to really be found by search engines. SO I have not yet applied for affiliates. Thoughts?
I got ad sense approval when I had only one hub.![]()
andromida wrote:
I got ad sense approval when I had only one hub.
Did you have any other web presence? Blog, website etc?
jackiewilliam wrote:
is it possible for me to pass?
I think u can apply for adsense account
I think you shouldn't wait to apply for adsense. The more time goes by the more lost opportunities to earn. It doesn't hurt to apply. All they can do is say no.
Apply. You have waited much too long. I think the easiest way to get an adsense account is to start a blog on Blogger, post regularly for a week or so, then apply. Google owns Blogger, and they seem to process blogger accounts more quickly. You are only allowed to have one adsense account, so once you have one from Blogger, you use it on all your sites. However, if you have been on here for a while, you might as well apply based on your hubpages.
Cindy Says wrote:
Apply. You have waited much too long. I think the easiest way to get an adsense account is to start a blog on Blogger, post regularly for a week or so, then apply. Google owns Blogger, and they seem to process blogger accounts more quickly. You are only allowed to have one adsense account, so once you have one from Blogger, you use it on all your sites. However, if you have been on here for a while, you might as well apply based on your hubpages.
Blogger is the way to go. I have had my adsense for a long time but my son wanted to get an account. He built a blog through blogger, posted about 5 posts and applied to adsense and got approved. This was all in a matter of less than 2 hours.
When I wrote my first three hubs, I applied for google adsense. Within a week, it was accepted.
relache wrote:
Many of your Hubs have extremely awkward phrasing and grammar, as though the articles came from an online translator. Quality counts to AdSense, not just quantity so you might actually want to work on that before you apply.
thank you, I will modify them carefully
relache wrote:
Many of your Hubs have extremely awkward phrasing and grammar, as though the articles came from an online translator. Quality counts to AdSense, not just quantity so you might actually want to work on that before you apply.
while the truth is that I did not use a translator, thank you for your reply.
I applied for an adsense account over my blog, it was accepted in a day
I'm not too sure for hubs however
Csjun89 wrote:
I applied for an adsense account over my blog, it was accepted in a day
I'm not too sure for hubs however
thank you. I determine to open an blog and try it again
Cindy Says wrote:
Apply. You have waited much too long. I think the easiest way to get an adsense account is to start a blog on Blogger, post regularly for a week or so, then apply. Google owns Blogger, and they seem to process blogger accounts more quickly. You are only allowed to have one adsense account, so once you have one from Blogger, you use it on all your sites. However, if you have been on here for a while, you might as well apply based on your hubpages.
100% agree! I want to say the same thing!

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