google adsense - non-english website - adsense

Good day all.
I created a website which has 90% non-english contents/text (Urdu-Pakistan). Is my website eligible for Google Adsense? Website (www.urdutweet.com) URLs are english like http://www.urdutweet.com/all-tweets/
In Google Analytics I set my Target Country to Pakistan, do I need to set hreflang attribute in links? Do I have to wait for specific time period before apply like few months? Please guide me for getting Google Adsense approved status. Thanks

AdSense supports publishers in several different languages. But Urdu is not among them
https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/9727?hl=en
Quote:
Please also be aware that placing the AdSense code on pages with content primarily in an unsupported language is not permitted by the AdSense program policies.

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Receiving Non English Facebook Native Ads With MoPub

Is there a way to control the location of ads requested via the Facebook Monetization center as does not seem to be a such options via MoPub?
Expected
English speaking native ads showing with MoPub's Facebook Native Ads integration passing the correct Location data.
Observed
Non English ads showing despite a San Francisco Lat/Long Location object being passed to MoPub.
Configuration
I am receiving native ads that are not in English and appear to be targeted for a different region. I've implemented the moPubAdapter.loadAds(...) method as described in the MoPub documentation for the the RequestParameters.
According to a sample request from the MoPub logs in Android Studio the correct lat/lng is being used: 37.78378378378378-122.44880571614736 which are the coordinates for San Francisco where I currently am. Also, it is not just one or two ads or a specific region. Ads are showing in Spanish, French, Thai, etc.
French Ad
Spanish Ad
Due to MoPub's response below it seems that there must be a way to target monetization placements via Facebook's dashboard...
MoPub's response
When reviewing your account, we observed that you don't have Marketplace enabled and all your impressions seem to served through networks. Note we can't influence nor control any creative served through networks, since these creatives are served by the network SDKs.
On a different note, there is no way to guarantee that an english speaking user will only see english ads. If an advertiser purchases that impression opportunity, they have the option of sending the non-english creative.
When it comes to Marketplace, one possibility to influence the language of your ads, is by passing the language information to DSPs through Keywords. You can find more information here: https://developers.mopub.com/docs/marketplace/openrtb/#3211-object-device
It is also worth to highlight that the main language in which the device is set up is will be the prevalent one when it comes to the language for the ads, but in this case, since it was your own device, we assume it is English.
Facebook Documentation
Set CPM Targets describes how to set CPM targets based on location which could help filter, but isn't directly enabling or disabling specific geos.
Also, it is unclear if setting CPMs in Facebook is necessary if they are already defined for an Ad Unit in MoPub.
ie: Facebook CPM set to $3 and MoPub CPM set to $5. Will this have a waterfall effect, first filtering out all CPMs on Facebook that are less than $3, then MoPub will filter out everything less than $5?

Adsense for web apps

Google has Adsense and Admob
Adsense is thought for websites that have a lot of text and content (eg. blogs)
Admob is for mobile apps
But what about web apps?
I have made several free-to-use web apps that are used daily because they help people do things (eg. convert something from one format to another) but they have no paragraphs and little text. Sometimes they are just a form input asking for a file and then the web app returns an output file.
How can I put adsense in these web apps?
I tried to apply for the Adsense program with my homepage but it got rejected. My homepage has a link to each of these web apps and a little description (eg. "A web app for converting XML to PDF", etc)
The rejection email says:
We did not approve your application for the reasons listed below.
Issues:
Insufficient content:
To be approved for AdSense and show
relevant ads on your site, your pages need to have enough text on them
for our specialists to review and for our crawler to be able to
determine what your pages are about.
So... as I see it: To be able to use adsense I will need to create a .com or .net (ie: a first level domain, as needed by Adsense) and fill it with "enough text" and "content".
But what content though? Should I invent content? should I write about my cat?
Writing is not my business. I do web apps.
Google thought on writers and provided Adsense for them.
Google also thought on mobile developers and provided Admob for them.
How should I proceed?
As you commented adsense requires you to publish "enough" content, this is quite subjective because it doesn't say how much is enough for them. I would recommend you to try carbon, I have used it to monetize my webapps and I have not had any problems.

is adsense allowed on social networking websites

i got an email from google this morning that my account would not be approved due to insufficient content . i run a social networking site which does not have contents but more of users images e.t.c is adsense allowed on social networks or dating sites .. see email below
Your AdSense application status
As mentioned in our welcome email, we conduct a second review of your AdSense application once AdSense code is placed on your site(s). As a result of this review, we have disapproved your account for the following violation(s):
We did not approve your application for the reasons listed below
Insufficient content: To be approved for AdSense and show relevant ads on your site, your pages need to have enough text on them for our specialists to review and for our crawler to be able to determine what your pages are about.
To resolve this issue, please work through the following suggestions:
Make sure that your pages have sufficient text - websites that contain mostly images, videos or Flash animations will not be approved.
Your content should contain complete sentences and paragraphs, not only headlines.
Ensure that your website is fully built and launched before you apply for AdSense - do not apply while your site’s still in a beta or “under construction” phase or only consists of a website template.
Place the ad code on a live page of your website. It does not have to be the main page, but test pages that are empty except for the AdSense ad code will not be approved.
Provide a clear navigation system for your visitors so that they can easily find all of the sections and pages of your website.
If you’d like to monetize YouTube videos, please apply for the YouTube monetization program. Note that blogs and websites that contain only videos will not be approved.
No, you can't.
See tutorial : https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/48182?hl=en

Ads on a facebook app (game) page

I am working on a facebook application a game and was wondering how to monetize it. I am new to FB and even the ad market place. What is my best bet to get ad revenue? I mean, which provider should I use? Can I use adsense? What are my options? Thanks for your suggestions.
In reaction to a little adverse privacy publicity (see: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/10/18/facebook_apps_privacy_breach/ ) Facebook tightened up their advertising policy around privacy and created an official approved ad provider list here: http://developers.facebook.com/adproviders/ listing ad providers who have agreed to comply with Facebook's privacy policies.
I recently did some searches in the Facebook Developer forums and found that RockYou and LifeStreet Media seem to be the most frequently cited providers.
AdSense is not currently on this list, but many apps do use AdSense.
Currently there is Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) over whether using AdSense in a Facebook app will get your account closed by AdSense, and whether it will get your app banned by Facebook.
Those who believe AdSense might ban you frequently assert that AdSense prohibits ad placement in an iframe, which is the only way to do it as a Facebook app. I have read the AdSense terms and can find no reference to iframes being prohibited. AdSense does expect your page to have meaningful content, which would seem to preclude use in some games or other apps that lack text content (think pure flash apps)

Google AdSense - language

I want to add Google AdSense on my site and I want adds to be in X language (not English). How can I tell google which language is used on the site?
Thanks!
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=9727
You can select your site's primary
language during the application
process. If you're approved, AdSense
will serve relevant ads to your pages
in the appropriate language, even if
your site contains multiple supported
languages.