My Adwords Invitation Request, URL Shortening for Pay, Etc.
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Hello. I requested an invitation to Adwords several months ago, but I never heard back from anyone. I’ve noticed, nonetheless, that ads are being shown on my blog (and I have a customized domain), but I have not received any revenues from those ads. I invest a lot of time into my blog essentially giving away information that has been prolifically implemented, and that is worth billions of dollars, I’m sure; but I have not been rewarded in any way for it. Contrarily, I paid $400.00 this year in taxes on my company that’s based on this site, though I have not received a dime in revenues. I have many more billion-dollar ideas that I want to share with those with the power of implementation. They’re things that I’d like to see happen. It pleases me seeing so many of my ideas come to life. But I also have to live, and traffic is really picking up on my site. What is the criteria for being approved for Adwords? If those who have benefited from my ideas do not have the common courtesy to hit my donate button, this at least would help.
My other question is about URL shortening for profit whenever anyone clicks on links in my posts. I’ve tried this utilizing several sites of the sort, but the shortened links that I retrieve seldom if ever direct to the links I’m referencing in my posts, and if they do it is a lengthy process that essentially diminishes the value of the content in which it’s embedded. Are there any issues in WordPress of which I should be aware that might be causing this? How can I make it work properly?
I’m also wondering if it is possible to fix my store page where visitors to my site immediately access the store by clicking on the store tab at the top of the page of my blog (i.e. http://ymartin21.blogspot.com/), instead of having to click the link on the page, the only way that I see how to embed the store page in WordPress?
My final question for now (though I have a few others that I’ll ask at some other time) concerns comments on my blog. I’m getting a lot of comments, some of which are irrelevant, but many of which are relevant and very amicable. I’m getting so many comments, however, that reading through all of them is becoming literally impossible. Would any risks be posed if allowed people to freely comment on the blog instead of having to individually approve each comment?
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Hello. I requested an invitation to Adwords several months ago, but I never heard back from anyone. I’ve noticed, nonetheless, that ads are being shown on my blog (and I have a customized domain), but I have not received any revenues from those ads.
All WordPress.com hosted blogs display ads unless the blogger purchases a No-Ads upgrade and there is no income split on them.
Contact WordAds Staff directly about your invitation http://wordads.co/contact/
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What is the criteria for being approved for Adwords? If those who have benefited from my ideas do not have the common courtesy to hit my donate button, this at least would help.
Be aware that requesting that anyone click any link or ad on your site is click fraud and can get a site booted off Google adwords and banned in less than 2 days time. I report all such sites.
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If you have so many billion dollar ideas, why not try realizing one of them instead of relying on an advertising program for which you clearly have not been approved, and which you can’t even remember the name of?
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@raincaoster
Oh please don’t crank me up. I could blog a rant that would blow my subscriber’s minds. Why? I used to answer questions on another support forums that I shall not name and the blogger posting there who were barely literate plagiarists and content thieves who advocated click fraud. In fact I reported so many click fraud rings that advertisers like the Google sent me thank emails. I almost came to cyber blows over issues like this with the brainwashed and ill-formed people who I hope will never breed. -
P.S. Speaking of being barely literate … can you tell I pulled an all-nighter and can barely see today? Check out my post on my personal blog and you will know why.
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I saw. Take it easy. I can tell you’re stressed. It’s a beautiful day and there are paid staffers to handle the forums, so let them. I have been working on my startup all day and am going out for a walk soon.
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