my website is http://howtolinuxs.com/ and connected with Blogger with good traffic. I applied for adsense application. but every time I received an email from google adsense that.
It’s important for sites displaying Google ads to offer significant value to the user. As a publisher, you must provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit your site first.
Don’t place ads on auto-generated pages or pages with little to no original content.
Your site should also provide a good user experience through clear navigation and organization. Users should be able to easily click through your pages and find the information they’re seeking.
I only want to know that:
what the problem is and how I can fix this.
PLEASE REPLY ME AS SOON AS.
Thanks in advance
Try to apply for Adsense through Earning Tab from Blogger.
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Google offers a Custom Search engine, where i can provide a web Search through Google on my site (not a search on my Site rather on the whole Web)
https://cse.google.com/cse
Inside there, Ads of google AdSense will be displayed in the Search, same as in google.
How can i track if a user click one of the Ads and also the resulting earnings?
I want to determine if a user generate a rewerd an if yes, how much (money value).
How can i achiev this?
Edit:
So, i'm searching a lot and i've can't find any answer to this specific question out there.
There are some Docs for this on the Google Support site. They explain how to connect CSE (Google Custom Search) with the required AdSense Account. They also write:
"..you might want to be able to track earnings made through searches on your site."
https://support.google.com/customsearch/answer/4514327?hl=en
Yes, thats exactly what are im trying to achieve, but the referral link in the Doc are unusable because they didnt realy explain it.
I have a Shopify site at https://www.vaingloryshop.com that is being blocked both by Instagram and Facebook. Instagram gives me the error "Link not allowed. It looks like your profile contains a link that is not allowed. We restrict certain content and actions to protect our community. Tell us if you think we made a mistake." And as you can imagine I spammed the 'Tell Us' button, but they never reply. Facebook's debugger returns, "We can't review this website because the content doesn't meet our Community Standards. If you think this is a mistake, please let us know." Also let them know numerous times.
The domains are bought through Google. The first time we turned on the site was 12/24/18 and was the same time we tried to add to our IG bio and immediately got this blocked message and have ever since. At that time we had the primary domain as https://www.vainglory.us. And I thought the .us as throwing it off, which is why I changed the primary domain to what it is now (about a little over a week ago). Any ideas?? FB, IG support is MIA, and Shopify/Google domains have no ideas or issues on their ends.
Fixed! Found a clue while scouring the internet. I went ahead and setup a Facebook Ad account then from there contacted FB support in the Business Manager. They asked me about the URL in question and immediately fixed it. Apparently it had been blocked due to some unknown reason. Now everything's up and running!
We resolve our domain name and we found the live support in this link: https://www.facebook.com/business/help then on the bottom of categories you will find the "Find answers or contact support & Get Started Button" after that a modal will appear and it will allow you to choose a type of category, for us we selected the Business Pages then below there is a large text that will you if you need more support check this image for reference: Need more help? Contact Support.
Chat with a representative
The estimated wait time is < 2 minutes.
I am trying to send a link to the review section on the FB app so someone can leave a review for the business page.
This link opens the businesses app page but would like to structure it so it automatically opens the leave review section.
Any suggestions to ad something to the end of this URL to make this happen?
fb://profile/823389734392895/
http://screencast.com/t/1WLXnkGwTW3z
Much appreciated
Ps.. I would like to do this for Yelp also if possible
yelp:///biz/dc-auto-sales-inc-saint-louis
This is not supported. People have found ways to work around this, but it's not guaranteed to work and not officially supported.
I have very little knowledge how the plug ins work and really need help. I have a blogging website that I just upgraded to a regular domain address. The original site was http://meltfitness.blog.com. now the domain address is http://meltfitness.net. I'm trying to find out if there is any way TO NOT LOSE the previous likes the pages had from the original domain. Is there a way to carry those over to the new domain? This problem only seems to be happening on the individual posts; not the general site itself. ALSO, when someone clicks "like" on my site/page/posts, it is not carrying over into their "Likes" section on FB. It DOES seem to show up as a recent like, but it doesn't intertwine with my meltfitness.net FB page. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE HELP!! I've spent hours and days trying to figure this out but I'm simply not tech savvy!
I have a feeling you might be unable to do this.
Read:
www.allfacebook.com/likes-domains-transfer-2010-08
and
uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110628163905AAPh02C
I can't find any Facebook documentation stating that is impossible.
You might be able to get help from Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/help
Good luck
first time Facebook developer so was hoping for some guidance. Been given a very brief spec:
Requirement is to run it where fans have to give email (so that we can
contact winners) with opt in for newsletter sign up and also must FB
like VF to be entered into prize draw. There will be options to choose
from. They choose one and can't vote more than once.
So I'm thinking about a Facebook application that sits as a tab on the facebook page. If the user hasn't "Liked" the page, they'll be encouraged to "Like" the page in order to proceed.
If it's liked, they'll have an option to opt into our newsletter. They will also be allowed to answer one question with one answer. When they submit it, they will then be entered into a competition.
If they pick the "right" option, we will send them an email telling them so.
Right - does this sound fairly straightforward? Are there any guides, examples or tutorials that could help? Am I going about it in the right way?
Many thanks in advance,
JJ
That sounds very straightforward and you are going about it in the right way.
The best tutorials and examples can probably be found in the Facebook Developers documentation and in the example files within the PHP SDK (http://github.com/facebook/php-sdk/)
To find out if the current viewing user has liked the page or not check out the signed request that Facebook passes to your app tab. It contains this and a lot more useful information http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/signed_request/
What you have is pretty much how the majority of companies are pushing forward with Facebook. They are driving up the Like count by forcing users to Like the page before getting to their goodies. There are lots of examples on the internet as to how to create a page which checks if the user likes the page. As you've not stated what programming language you are going to be tackling this in, it is going to be hard to point you in the right direction.