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How long to Activate A New AdSense Account

         

tottyovi

10:11 am on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Hello,
I made a request for Google adsense account...but 2 months ago. When I'm trying to log in on this account I receive a message that inform me that my request is not approved yet. Is it normal to wait 2 months for my request? Anyone knows how long until an account is activate? Somebody knows how to solve this problem?

Thank you very much

Lame_Wolf

11:57 am on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Hi

It depends.
I've had an account that took an hour or so to approve. Another took a day or two.

Is this site a new site ? If so, I hear that you have to wait 6 months before allowed adsense on it.

tottyovi

12:50 pm on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Yes, it's a new site.

Ok, but 6 months...unbelievable...is it a joke?

chrisv1963

12:57 pm on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Maybe they are now applying stricter standards (I hope) for new accounts and will never activate your account because the quality of your website is not ok in their opinion.

HuskyPup

1:06 pm on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)



is it a joke?

Don't believe so, I've heard similar recently and especially if there is not a lot of content.

How many relevant pages do you have?

tottyovi

4:13 pm on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

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HuskyPup: 24 pages

And for example, if I will do another site, let's say better that this, I must to create another adsense account, so in this case another e-mail account? Or it's not a relation betwen e-mail and adsense.
And if my site it's not ok why they don't tell me this...why is still showing me that message that I must to wait for approval?
Thank you

Lame_Wolf

4:48 pm on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

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tottyovi,
Once/If you have been accepted, you can add your code to any site you have access to.

And if my site it's not ok why they don't tell me this.

Have you any idea of the amount of emails they receive and how long it takes for someone to first check your site ?

why is still showing me that message that I must to wait for approval?

Because the status hasn't changed.

tottyovi

5:56 pm on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Ok, I understood.

How could solve this problem, please? Just wait till I get a response?

Thank you for your help guys.

netmeg

6:39 pm on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

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You can't solve it - you just have to wait. There are so many scammers and spammers these days, that it's sounding like Google has imposed a waiting period for new sites and new accounts. They don't know that you're not one of these types. Best thing you can do is work on your content and traffic - that's the best way to acquire trust. I myself haven't seen a lot of sites that were ready for advertising before being up for at least six months anyway.

YieldBuild

7:32 pm on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

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When you sign up for AdSense with sites that use the AdSense API like HubPages, then the AdSense accounts tend to get approved very quickly - one or two days. Once you have an account, it's fine to put AdSense on your own sites as long as they are within the T&Cs.

StoutFiles

7:48 pm on Jun 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

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There is no waiting period. A friend of mine recently put together a website of low quality in 2 weeks, applied for Adsense, and was accepted the next day. It has a few pictures, some games, and a couple Youtube videos centered on 3 pages.

I told him when he submitted he would be denied thinking Google would make him wait 6 months or turn him down due to lack of content, but they did not. Therefore, the 6 month waiting period and increased standards are both a myth.