Mika
VIP Contributor
Adsense is undoubtedly the most preferred choice for monetization for a website, however, for a lot of publishers, Adsense is also a very difficult advertising network simply because they are again and again rejected.
Adsense is a self-service ad program which means when your site is rejected they don’t come forward to offer you help. Instead, they just send a generalized message “your site has policy violation.” Usually, they don’t tell which policy your website violated and what you can do to correct the issue, but sometimes they tell what policy you violated for instance, “not enough content”, “thin content”, “low-value content,” “not allowed content” etc. When Adsense provides this kind of feedback for website rejection, it is easier to correct the mistake. Sadly, this does not happen too often.
Adsense is a self-service ad program which means when your site is rejected they don’t come forward to offer you help. Instead, they just send a generalized message “your site has policy violation.” Usually, they don’t tell which policy your website violated and what you can do to correct the issue, but sometimes they tell what policy you violated for instance, “not enough content”, “thin content”, “low-value content,” “not allowed content” etc. When Adsense provides this kind of feedback for website rejection, it is easier to correct the mistake. Sadly, this does not happen too often.
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