HOW TO GET NIGERIA ADSENSE APPROVED
After dodging this post for months now
and dodging it for the past few minutes,
I get to write about adsense again and I
mean write about How to get your
Adsense account approved in Nigeria,
otherwise known as Nigerian Adsense!
Pull a chair, get some whiskey and
read everything but make sure you
finish reading before your whiskey
finishes because if you stand up to go
and get another one, you may lose
track of my post and I won't like you
getting confused when am trying to
communicate with you on the most
simple basis you can find elsewhere.
So, get set, chill and go....
Just in case you can't get whiskey, get
water but whiskey is still the best not
because of the taste [i don't even
know what it is but because... Story
for another day]
Personally, I hate Adsense as much as
I love it. I won't tell you why I hate
Adsense because am not sure I can
shield off all the shells that you'll be
shooting at me
Worse still
I won't be telling you why I love
Adsense because it won't make any
sense doing so.
Meanwhile, let's get to the post...
That's the second time and saying
this.
The Tutorial, article or anything you
want to call it is going to be in form
of a Story! Yeah, a story so I hope
you enjoy it and rate this post when
you are done reading. It'll tell others
whether they should just skip the
post and get out or whether they
should read my long story.
So, the story of how I got my adsense
and I believe, how you can get your
own Nigerian Adsense account is the
story of my blog exclusive123.com.
What is Exclusive123.com?
I used to be a WordPress webmaster as
you should know by now. After all
the battering I received as one and
the hardship of being a wapmaster
[Wapka guys won't understand until
they leave wapka], I decided to help
make life easier for wapka
wapmasters by creating a blog from
which they can get pre-edited codes
that will work on wapka and save
them a lot of time.
I was already doing this at
tweaknaija.com but I just wanted to do it
on WordPress for reasons you'll find
here: WordPress Vs wapka
But that's not the only reason why I
opened the blog exclusive123.com. I
equally had adsense in mind as a
new monetizing means for the site.
But the main purpose still remains,
providing Wapka codes & tags for
wapka wapmasters in nigeria and
around the world. So, I Opened
Exclusive123.com!
Right away, I started dishing out very
awesome posts on wapka. One of the
very best you'll find partly because
few people care to write about wapka
and partly because I am passionate
about the system.
With the support of Kinwap, it didn't
take long for the site to start getting
reasonable traffic and with a post
frequency of about 2 posts a day, I
was rolling on a roller coaster.
Few comments came but am sure my
readers were happy so, I kept
sharing.
Few weeks after I opened the site, I
had the guts to apply for Adsense,
haven been rejected several times
before with other blogs including
tweaknaija.com! [I'll talk about Tweaknaija,
wapka and adsense later].
After my application, I waited for
long for these guys but nothing
happened.
Then one day, I received a message that
my account was.... Disapproved!
Permit me to say Gbam!
I knew I could do nothing but work
on my blog more. I equally read
about adsense and how others got
theirs and I can very well remember
that of Yomiprof.com. But those posts
are not exactly giving what's needed.
It's either Google Adsense has changed
its criteria for accepting people or they
were just That off course. Not to say
they were bad but they didn't say it
ALL! just the very top of it.
I kept adding more Posts but this
time a little bit slower than before
haven been hit hard by adsense.
It wasn't until I was on my way
home for Christmas from Akwa Ibom
State to... I won't tell you *grin* that
I opened my mail and saw that
message from adsense!yes,that one
that says one kind wonderful
welcome. I read sharp-adly and
didn't believe what I saw cos at this
time I haven't been to the blog for
sometime. I quickly launche
Hmmmm no process why?
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