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can i create adsense account from company website

can i create adsense account from company website

         

mike4ualltime

2:48 pm on Mar 17, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Hi all,

I am new for the adsense, just help me out,
1) i run digital marketing company, can i submit the company website for the adsense approval?
2) i wont be using the ads in my company website, i will create a new blog to display ads.

Regards,
Mike

netmeg

4:17 pm on Mar 17, 2015 (gmt 0)

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I think you have to submit the site you're going to display the ads on in order to get approved.

trebuchet

5:12 pm on Mar 17, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Hi mike,

Once you're approved for Adsense on one site you can add it to other sites (provided they meet the appropriate standards). I've done that myself. I guess the only question is whether there's enough content on a company site to get it approved in the first place. You really need a site with content other than PR.

mike4ualltime

9:21 am on Mar 18, 2015 (gmt 0)

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thanks trebuchet, using one account we can use ads on other website, but once my company website gets approved i wont display ads on the site is it ok?

netmeg

12:37 pm on Mar 18, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Seems pretty deceptive. Why can you submit the site you want to run ads on?

RedBar

1:36 pm on Mar 18, 2015 (gmt 0)

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using one account we can use ads on other website, but once my company website gets approved i wont display ads on the site is it ok?


Yep you could but don't be surprised if you get dinged!

piatkow

2:02 pm on Mar 18, 2015 (gmt 0)

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The site that I originally submitted to Adsense no longer exists but I have had no problems. However, unlike the OP, I did run ads on that site.

trebuchet

2:45 pm on Mar 18, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Like I said, running your Adsense on new sites is not a problem, provided the content of your new sites meet G's standards. Just don't think you can get approved for a good quality site then start loading up ads on a crappy scraper site, because you will get dinged. Google watches new accounts pretty closely and are alert to that.

G is always banging on about having good content and at the end of the day that's the golden rule for not running into trouble.

mike4ualltime

4:37 pm on Mar 18, 2015 (gmt 0)

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thanks for all, im going to create new blog so the content will unique. if i submit new site for ad-sense it will take a bit time to get approved. shall i proceed?

trebuchet

6:17 pm on Mar 18, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Should you proceed? I have no idea, I haven't seen your sites. Got to admit though that I'm sceptical about why you're trying to load Adsense onto a blog through the back door. The way you're going about it sounds strange and, if I'm honest, rather fishy.

First sign of failure with Adsense is people who want to get approved, get ads on pages, etc. and then worry about content. Good content first, then traffic, then ads = success. So if I were you I'd start this blog, get 10 or so good posts up and then apply for Adsense.

Good luck with it.

mike4ualltime

9:41 am on Mar 19, 2015 (gmt 0)

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thanks trebuchet, will start new blog and start postings once i receive traffic to the blog will signup for ad-sense. how long will take for approval any idea?

trebuchet

2:24 pm on Mar 20, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Mine took around three days but that was several years ago. I've no idea how long it's likely to take now.