Google has introduced a new rule for its AdSense. The new policy says that every new site has to go through a 2-step verification process to display ads. AdSense publishers who intend to place more than one site will now have to attach each site to their account.
2-Step Verification Process
In the first part of the 2-step verification process, AdSense publishers will have to prove that they either own the domain where they want to place the ads or have permission to modify the content.
The second part of the process involves reviewing the site for compliance adhered with Google AdSense Program policies.
Once Google reviews a site and approves the ads on AdSense then it will be marked as “Ready”.
What Happens if Not Approved
If Google has reviewed a site and didn’t approve it then it will be marked as “Needs Attention”. This gives the site owners to correct the mistakes that prevented the site from placing ads during the first review.
What this Means For Marketers
As a change, the “My Stites” tab will be renamed to “Sites” and will be placed on top of the menu to find it easier. This change, other than the “My Sites” tab, will not affect most AdSense users. Those who end up being affected will get help from Google to find the correct ad code to add to a new site. Google has said that they’ve made the change because of improving the quality of the AdSense Program for advertisers. This would also benefit those who publish ads on AdSense. For More Information Log on to Keyline Digitech Services.