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Nick
Does anyone have any idea why Google won't accept my site into the adsense program? What am I doing wrong?

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. Adam .
First guess would be the domain extension. not sure though.

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Nick
Hmm... it's a free DNS smile.gif But it works like any other domain...
Donna
QUOTE(Nick @ Dec 19 2006, 02:01 PM) *
Hmm... it's a free DNS smile.gif But it works like any other domain...



domain url, get a proper domain name like .com .net .biz .org or something known I know I have never even heard of .to domain extension before
kreoton
QUOTE(Donna @ Dec 19 2006, 05:59 PM) *
QUOTE(Nick @ Dec 19 2006, 02:01 PM) *
Hmm... it's a free DNS smile.gif But it works like any other domain...



domain url, get a proper domain name like .com .net .biz .org or something known I know I have never even heard of .to domain extension before


domain name or its extension is not a problem, maybe your domain is blacklisted
Nick
QUOTE(kreoton @ Dec 19 2006, 06:16 PM) *
domain name or its extension is not a problem, maybe your domain is blacklisted

I really don't see how I could be blacklisted...
Slayer24
hmm probably they are not accepting links llike your domain maybe try a different domain.
djdossiers
QUOTE(Nick @ Dec 19 2006, 10:38 PM) *
QUOTE(kreoton @ Dec 19 2006, 06:16 PM) *
domain name or its extension is not a problem, maybe your domain is blacklisted

I really don't see how I could be blacklisted...



its probably not your particular subdomain, but the entire domain of us.to. You should really think about getting a real domain. They are pretty cheap and if you are planning to take your services professional you will probabaly end up moving to a real domain in the forseeable future.
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