Preparing For Google Adsense Account



Most of time web advertisements publishers spend days and nights developing their websites wishing to be approved by google adsense without preparing before development or lack of knowledge of adsense requirements that should be consider before and after applying for the adsense account which include: publishers did not read the Terms of Service  (TOS), the Program Policies, and the Webmaster Guidelines. Google lays these out in very specific terms, so there is no doubt as to the rules. They are also very serious about these rules, which lead at the end the site to be unapproved or banned from the program later. Thus, web publisher should not let this happened and they should not only follow in orders to get the approval, but they must continue to follow in orders to stay in the google adsense program.The fllowing are some guides for preparing for google adsense account before applying for an adsense  account

1-      advertisements publishers should consider have read Google’s Terms of Service (TOS). If publisher site did not meet the guidelines that Google sets out, it will be denied. Furthermore, web advertisements publisher should not break the (TOS) even after site is approved, otherwise the site will be removed, and possibly banned, from the google adsense program.

2-      Uncompleted sites will not be accepted as well according to google adsense program policies that can be found at http://www.google.com/adsense. Therefore, publisher site can not have any uncompleted web pages or broken links. All of the pages should be completed and all of the links should be working. Furthermore, graphics are also should be appearing correctly, because a broken graphic may prevent site to be approved from getting the adsense account as well.

3-      Google also has a set of Quality Guidelines that should be considered as well by the publisher before getting google adsense account approval. These guidelines, along with the program policies, will tell the publisher exactly what he/she can and can’t have on their site. For more information you can find these guidelines at http://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.html.
Therefore, publishers should have read the rules and carefully understand them.

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