I'm going to register for Google Adsense but there is single point that needs to be clear before submitting my application to Google.
I'm having a website running on localhost through a legally purchased domain name http://www.example.com so my question is very simple. Is my application for google adsense eligible since the hosting is localhost ?
There are some conditions, if you'r connected to Internet then the ads may able to show over there on your Localhost. In case of disconnection with Internet ads will not appear at all because Ads coding is Part of Google Adsense Servers which will be disconnected without internet.
Answer is right if i get your point. :)
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i am very confused if someone know about it then please help.
Suppose i have a website "www.abc.cx.ee" (subdomain) ,when i tried to verify this website for using adsense, the adsense account gives me an error that "you should have a domain for example www.exmple.com not a subdomain..... thats ok.
After that i register for another domain "example.cf" and then redirect it to my original website "www.abc.cx.ee" and apply for google adsense with domain "example.cf". Google asked me to place the ad unit code on my website "example.cf".
SO HERE are my questions
Where do i suppose to place the ad unit code ? (i mean to say that i have registered for adsense on domain "example.cf" which will redirect to my original site "www.abc.cx.ee".
Will adsense work that way?
ThankYou.
The review process will start when you put ads on the URL you've submitted - and you can't redirect from it: nothing will happen on the AdSense side, and your application will be "pending" forever.
That means you can put ads and use AdSense on all your suitable-for-AdSense sites, but the initial (one-time) review process will start only when your primary URL start making the ad impressions.
If you can't change the URL and if you can't put ads on it, then you'll need to start another application with another Google account / email addres, if you want to submit another (valid and suitable for monetization) URL.
(And if you have any question specific to your application, account, site, you could ask experts on the official AdSense Help Forum - https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!categories/adsense)
How do I create a Google Apps Domain?
Probably I do not understand well what is meant by a 'Google Apps Domain'.
We do have a domain at the internet, but our people also have a gmail account each.
Mails send to the gmail account will be forwarded to their account at our domain and from there to their personal account.
I simply don't know how to get/create a Google Apps Domain.
Our orgaisation is non-profit and solely working with volunteers.
From posts at SO I deduce that you can do several things being an administrator of a Google Apps Domain, that are normal for administrators of a domain at a provider.
So I would like to have more info about Google Apps Domains including how to create them.
You can find more information on what Google Apps is here. Google offer free accounts for non-profits via their Google for Nonprofits site.
Once you have an account, you'll have access to 24/7 phone support provided by the Google Enterprise Support team.
General information on signing up for an account is detailed in this support article.
We publish advertisement on facebook and we have a new domain. The problem is that advertisement click rate on facebook panel is 6193 but only 1682 person enter website accordşng to google analytic.
There are about 4500 hit which is lost. AS you know, users are redirected to our website after click on facebook advertisement but they cannot access to our website. we are waiting your kindly response.
our website: testmastersatinal.com
Try using Google's URL builder to properly code the landing page URL in such a way that GA will recognize the traffic as having come from your FB advertising campaign. Here's a blog describing how it is done.
For reasons that I do not yet completely understand - but apparently have to do with the internal FB redirect process for ads, much of my traffic from Facebook shows up in Google Analytics as (direct)/(none). I've found that setting the GA UTM codes on the landing page URL will help by using Google's URL builder helps with this issue.
More generally, in my experience, advertiser reported clicks are often different from what you see in GA. In fact, I'm working on trying to resolve this issue now with another advertising platform (not FB) who is billing us for 2.5x the number of clicks we are seeing in Google Analytics.
There are many possible causes for this, and you can find relevant discussions on
webmasters, moz.
One thing you should try is segmenting the referrals by device (mobile, tablet, desktop) or operating system, etc. See if the percentage of traffic is much lower from your ad on one particular device or operating system. This may indicate that the GA tracking is not working correctly on that device or OS.
This question has been around but my scenario is pretty tricky. I'm in the half-way of developing and launching a pretty large Facebook application (website) in Google App Engine and brought my own custom domain to point to the app id.
In the Facebook apps panel I registered :
1 application for the custom domain
1 application for the subdomain given by google app engine
Few days I've been testing the application through the custom domain. I forgot to change the redirect URL in my authentication URL, its value was still left as the subdomain URL given by app engine. So, the login process used to start from my custom domain and reach the subdomain in the address bar.
Facebook has been showing notifications that the custom domain is pretending to be a website that it is not and asked my testers to reset their Facebook password. I didn't promote that URL any longer. We continued testing OK with the subdomain URL.
Now in the Facebook apps dashboard. I can't make any configuration changes in my custom domain configurations. Its showing
Error
App Domains: li__ke__2__marry.c__om (without __) is not a valid domain.
Site URL has been been identified as malicious and/or abusive.
It's basically a misunderstanding, the Facebook algorithm must have assumed that my custom domain must be doing something malicious after tracking its activity. Actually, it is not, and I'm not blaming Facebook algorithm for this mishap.
My question is : How to apply to have this negative rating removed? Facebook is a very reputed product, and I hope they follow the most basic principle : every in should be made with an out. If they have a feature to blacklist I'm hoping to get a place where I can file a False Detection/Re-Classify Requests. It hasn't cheated anybody and all the few people that used it were my friends and to my laziness I was not testing it in sandbox mode nor did I register/configure any of them as application testers! But that doesn't mean my URL is malicious.
A similar request in the bug report feature of Facebook was rejected marking that it should be put in the Stack Overflow community and even in the Stack Overflow community, I found someone authoritative closing a similar question asking them to post it in the bugs section of Facebook. This link from the community for the exact problem forwards the user to Stack Overflow itself.
Here is a form for appealing blocked content (in your case URL). However there are very few chances of getting unblocked your URL but still you may try this form and hoping to get reply from Facebook. In any case if your URL is unblocked there is a high probability that your future users will see a captcha when visiting your app from mobile devices. So I can recommend to change the URL and continue developing with other URL.
After creating an iOS app on Facebook, I've tried sending out app invites to FB users. However, the invite directs them to the URL http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=175116205946673 which is just a 404 page.
I've tried connecting the app to a Community Page in the hope that the invite would send them there instead, but no luck. The app is not in sandbox mode.
I've seen this question asked before, but no solution worked for me. I can't tell the invite to direct users to my Community Page, my App Center page or just my iTunes store page - because I don't know how to manually set the target URL in an invite.
Go to Facebook Developer Apps center ,
make sure that 175116205946673 is your app ID and also check:
1.Is your application on? (not sandbox)
2.Is your application authorized?