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Are Google making it every harder to monetize content?

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It seems to me, long gone are the days of "post some JS and forget" and now there are all kinds of barries - not just quality but upon whether you have ads.txt and robots.txt working. I've just had warnings over the last days and wonder what is happening in the wider context. Quite honestly I'm thinking to totally abandon Google and go with Amazon.

Got a new site and for love or Money, I cannot see the Adsense. Wasted so much time already. QuantumZeitgeist.com
 
I don't know anything about adsense websites, but if I was to land on this site and wonder if it was legit I would think:

No physical address
No email address
No author names or images
No links to any social media
No mailing list/any type of account/sign-up
No privacy policy etc
No registered company number

Also it seems the couple of articles I checked were duplicate content.

Not sure what google look for but what is provided on that site seems to be the absolute bare minimum
 
This is just the bare bones news site. Lots more good content in the works, but I wanted to simply check that the basics were in place to begin. Was expecting to see at least the Adsense ads, which I use for simple tracking and traffic count. I've not been doing content for ages, so happy for all the pointers! How things have changed since 2007.
 
The site contains the same sentence many times per page. Adsense knows of the content of a page and won't show ads if there is not enough content, it is repetitive etc.

The Google forums are littered with threads from people who simply don't have a website with genuine content that is monetisable who are wondering why they're getting no ads or they're not getting accepted for the AdSense program.

The advice is always... Keep working on genuine original content for your site and the magic will happen.
 
Thanks for the input. Made lots of changes and hopefully things should improve. Still little in terms of sign of Adsense showing up, but the content is steadily improving.
 

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