Please someone should visit my site and tell me more:pensive_face: I will be happy if you guys can enlighten me more on it www.wanderlustsport.com
Has Adsense rejected you, or have you just not heard back from them yet.
They just reject it again this morning, saying they found some policy violation, this the second time, but an expert message me in the afternoon telling me that I should change my theme because when he review the site, he said the site is okay but it’s the theme that make them keep rejecting me, can this be true ?
I don’t know what they mean by “it’s the theme”, what I know is that on a notebook your website doesn’t look too good. On left appears a strange looking panel, see below, and clicking on any option the news “Fabrizio Romano Confirms…” always appear before the actual content and the user as to scroll below that news to read the “About us”, “Privacy Policy”, etc. text.
Thanks soo much I really appreciate. The theme is also known as the template, which works for the appearance of the site. So I think the solution now is to change the website look
Still, I’ve seen dreadful-looking websites running AdSense.
But based on my experience with Google, they act as if they’re so powerful that they do whatever they want, whenever they want, without necessarily giving you an explanation.
Maybe they recently implemented a rule buried deep in their Terms of Service.
But please with your experience with Google what do you think I can still do to this website to get it approved
I have been running AdSense on about half a dozen websites for a very long time, starting back in 2005, up to a few years ago, and never had an issue with their quality. I’d say that some of them weren’t state-of-the-art websites.
As I mentioned in my previous post, they may have implemented a quality check rule that you are not aware of.
I guess you read this Eligibility requirements for AdSense and are ok with what’s stated there.
I had a look at your website.
Do you write yourself the articles you’re publishing?
What about the pictures you’re showing ? Do you own rights to publish them on your website ?
If not, this might be an issue.
As stated in the Google Publisher Policies, Google ads may not be placed on sites with scraped or copyrighted content. This is a policy violation and could lead to you having your ads disabled or your account closed.
I write most of the article myself using chatGPT and humanizing it to the fullest. And before I post any article I always use Ai detectors to check it and it always pass it. And for the images I always download the images I use on Google
I just search any footballer image I need on chrome and I download it, that’s how I use images on my blog
so yes, you violate copyright for your images.
if Adsense has detected that, they may be indicating such.
What specific policy did they deny you with? Their denial wont just say “a policy violation”, it would be specific.
Ohhh so you mean I cannot use image on Google, but I think the images did not have watermark or logo on it and this the message I got from them
Images are still copyright whether they have a logo or watermark or anything else, or nothing at all. Someone took the photo, someone owns the rights to it. There are some quite well-documented cases where website owners have used images without permission and been chased for royalties.
Their violation message isn’t helpful. It’s similar to one I got years ago from eBay - “your account is suspended because you’ve violated one of our terms of service”, but they wouldn’t tell me which one so I could do something about it, and there was no-one to ask.
Ohhh so pls where can i get the football images I can use that are not copyright
As I said above, all images have copyright. What you need to look at is the usage rights for the image. There are various stock photography web sites and each image will have it’s own usage rights - some allow free use on a non-commercial site, for example. Some will need you to acknowledge the copyright holder, some won’t. You could search for “royalty free” images.
Ok thanks Soo much
And consider yourself lucky not to have been fined for using images without proper licensing. Companies like Getty actively monitor the web with automated tools to detect unauthorized use of their copyrighted content.
This is an old post, but still interesting reading.
It is possible to search Google Images with a filter for usage rights.
And as mentioned, there are various sites that have royalty free photos for download.
The search filter may lead you to some of those.
I think your website is still not getting enough visitors, and your website’s spam score has gone above 50%. It’s also important to fix this issue.