Most Common Reasons behind the disapproval of Google Adsense

If you are a Google AdSense account holder, then this article would help you a little to protect your account. It is observed that many of the AdSense account holder having approved account, face it’s disapproval problem by Google after some days, due to some invalid activities. In this article I have discussed some of the reasons by which it can be disapproved by Google team, and some of the tips and measures to protect your AdSense account.





About AdSense

Almost we all are familiar with the most popular search engine – Google, and its services. Google AdSense is also a one of the most important and famous service by Google. Google company serve the advertisements and displays the ads of companies to promote the product or service of that company, and under an agreement it charges a fixed amount from the owner of the brand/legal representative of advertising relations/ or advertiser of the product/service, and then pays a fixed amount to the host/owner of the website/blog/ or page on the internet for serving those ads on his/her site/page, after deducting its profit and costs. As being an advertising company too, Google provides this service worldwide, and helps the companies to promote their products as well as helps the users to get in touch with the companies for buying/selling of the product and services or involving in their activities of business.


Why my AdSense disapproved?

This question is the most common and frequent amongst the users of AdSense account holder who's account get disapproved by Google team after a successful approval of account.
Here are some of the reasons by which your AdSense account may disapprove;

  • Excessive profanity
As you may know Adsense TOS prohibits "excessive profanity". But this rule is subjective and, honestly, a bit scary. What exactly is "excessive profanity"? I would class excess 

profanity as using words that may cause offence when there's no need for them to be there. 

For instance, if it's used appropriately and in context it's probably fine, however if you're 

swear yourself blue as an Irish smurf, it's probably not a good idea to publish it. Many sites 

have strong language, but just don't go in excess with it, like many things in life.It should be 

in moderation (I don't agree swearing should be eliminated at all costs). 

  • Pornography, adult, or mature content
  • Gambling or casino-related content
  • Hacking/cracking content
  • Excessive advertising and/or incentives (monetary or point-based) to users or third-party beneficiaries for online activity including, but not limited to, clicking on ads or links, performing searches, surfing websites, reading emails, or completing surveys
  • Pop-ups, pop-unders or exit windows that interfere with site navigation, obscure Paid Listings, change user preferences, or are for downloads. Other types of pop-ups, pop-unders, or exit windows may be allowed, provided that they do not exceed a combined total of 5 per user session

Content related to the sale of :

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Counterfeit or stolen items
  • Prescription drugs
  • Tobacco and tobacco-related products
  • Body parts and/or bodily fluids
  • Hazardous substances and materials
  • Weaponry, explosives, fireworks, and/or ammunition
  • Propaganda, potentially offensive or controversial content
  • Hate, violence, racial intolerance, or advocate against any individual, group, or organization
  • Deceptive or manipulative content or construction to improve your site's search engine ranking
  • Any other content that promotes illegal activity or infringes on the legal rights of others
Keeping these in mind, you should remove all the related content from your site now if you haven't applied for Google Adsense yet.

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