Monday, March 5, 2012

Update to adsense and youtube problem

Hi all,
Ok after a lot of forum searching and help from other adsense forum users, it appears that I have gone about doing things in a wild mannered way.
Firstly if you upload a video to youtube and you are invited to earn revenue from your video content then yes this is a good way of applying for adsense through youtube.
However don't do what I did.
Which is start building a website with new content which doesn't contain a great deal of text, videos, links etc etc, a website submitted to adsense should contain a great deal of information and should have things such as sitemaps etc, all the terms can be found on adsense' website.
Secondly dont submit a blogger account if its new and also does not have a great deal of content!
My blogger is 1 week old and shouldn't expect adsense to advertise on a blogger that has very few topics or blogs at the present.  Wait for a period of time,  producing 2 to 3 topics or blog entries per day for a period of 6 months (as advised by user OkayNetwork on adsense forum)
The reasons seem clear now that advertisers would want to place ads on sites that have varied topics/blogs and not on sites that have little content.
This would violate an adsense policy and I should really stress at this point that reading ALL of adsense' terms and conditions and policies might be the best thing to do BEFORE submitting new websites or blogs for adsense.
If you opened an account with adsense through youtube, leave it alone until you have something worthwhile to add (Good website, lots of visitors, well built etc or a blogger with numerous topics and plenty of entries including visitors, posts, links, gadgets etc would all benefit when submitting these for adsense)
I am therefore re instating my videos on youtube and apologise for "jumping the gun" it seems that the problems created where those done by myself!
Im sure adsense and youtube have been following their own policies, when maybe I had missed reading something that mattered when it comes to revenue sharing through adsense.


Thanks for reading

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