How to Be Approved in Google Adsense after getting rejected?

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  1. yougotme profile image90
    yougotmeposted 12 years ago

    I got rejected too in Google Adsense. But I figured that's because I only got 1 hub.

    So my question now will be, how many hubs will I need so I get approved?

    What other things should I do to be approved?

    1. JKenny profile image90
      JKennyposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I, too got rejected initially by Adsense, but that was because I made the mistake of applying literally after signing up for Hubpages.

      Best thing to do, is reapply after you've written at least 10 good quality hubs, that should do the trick.

      1. yougotme profile image90
        yougotmeposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks! 8 more to go! smile

    2. sofs profile image76
      sofsposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Write at least ten hubs before you apply, these should be original and unique to hub pages. Start a b logger blog and post regularly until you get approved... this usually works. best wishes to you.

      1. yougotme profile image90
        yougotmeposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        Thank you! I'll take your advise. smile

    3. forall profile image60
      forallposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I applied for google adsense when opening my blog (blogspot) and it didn't contain a lot of texts that time, it was practically empty if compared to HP work. They accepted me. Try it, it may work with you.

      1. sofs profile image76
        sofsposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        This may not be the case for applicants from certain countries. Adsense has certain Geographic restriction and they approve when they have ensured that the applicant is genuine and not a spammer.
        Since yougotme is from Philippines it would be advisable to have at least ten hubs in place and if possible the bogger blog too.. INMHO

    4. Hunbbel Meer profile image74
      Hunbbel Meerposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I had the same scenario as you are having right now. Make sure that you have at least 10 hubs, which are bearing original, unique, useful and interesting content. If you are already getting a decent amount of traffic, then getting accepted is no big deal.

      Keep writing smile

      1. yougotme profile image90
        yougotmeposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks! May I ask what is considered a "decent amount of traffic". Should it be hundreds? smile

  2. yougotme profile image90
    yougotmeposted 12 years ago

    Thank you to all who answered my question.

  3. Shanna11 profile image76
    Shanna11posted 12 years ago

    I got rejected the first time to, after writing two hubs. I got accepted a few days later when I applied after writing two more hubs. 10 seems to be more preferential though.

 
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