
If you are already an Ad-Sense member, you may not know that Google recently tightened up their acceptance policies for their popular Ad Sense program.
Gone are the days where you can throw up a quick Blogger blog today and get accepted into the Ad-Sense program by tomorrow.
According to their policies, you must adhere to the following guidelines…
1) Your website must sit on a top-level domain (yoursite.com not yoursite.host.com or host.com/yourwebsite).
2) Your domain must be active for at least 6 months
3) Your Ad Sense application info must match your domain records
Due to the fact I am already a member, I was not aware of some of these policies until I began getting more emails from people who were getting rejected because their site didn’t adhere to one or more of the guidelines.
One blogger was quite upset, saying he believed his Blogger blog had very well written content that was unique. Another lady complained that the guidelines were just too strict and should be relaxed.
Take note that both of these blogs were created with the free Blogger service and neither had their own domain name to redirect to their blogs.





















