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    Adsense declined my application.

    Hi,
    I start a project about phishing scams www.daily-frauds.com and I decited to monetize with adsense so I apply for ads but unfortunately Google denied me for "Insufficient content".
    In my opinion i believe i have enough content and i asking myself what's wrong? The domain old is 3 months, Alexa ranking is 3 million, 500 UV/day... wait suggestions. Thanks!
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    If the crew at Adsense took the trouble to contact you and tell you they did not think you have sufficient content. Then that is the decision.

    Asking yourself what is wrong seems a little bit silly when Adsense have Told you what is wrong

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    Perhaps the OP wants some feedback about his content ... I looked at the site and it seems to have content, but are there similar sites that have a lot more? The site is not very professional looking ... perhaps it would have been better receive dwith a more sophisticated design. I don't know much about Adsense ... I could be off base here, though.
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    yeah, I guess have to work at design and made something with unique content. Thanks anyway.

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    I happen to think Google is on a witch hunt to weed out sites that are generating complaints to their help department. Unfortunately they're doing this by shutting down any and all sites that merely resemble the offenders -- even if it's nothing more than simply having the same keywords in your content.
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    I'd wait a bit until you got some more traffic and more content. Then apply for adsense later.

    You might try adbrite though. And also adclickmedia. Those are some good alternatives to adsense.

    Best of luck.

    Chad

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