This blog is about the issues, challenges, and lessons being learned as we publish our Android apps to the Google Play store. These apps are designed to include banner advertising as well as in-app purchases, which somewhat complicates the publishing process.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Found a site that explains AdSense a bit more...
Hey there, one of my friends just turned me on to another website that explains some of the things that you must do prior to successfully applying for an AdSense account.
Here's the URL:
12 Things to Do Before Applying for Google AdSense
One thing that this blog really emphasizes is that you need a Privacy Policy and a Disclosure Policy on your blog before the AdSense gatekeepers will grant you access to the AdSense Kingdom.
So, my blog is running on Blogger.com (as you can see from the URL in your browser's address bar). Unfortunately, I have yet to find the Blogger.com option that gives me the option of having a custom privacy policy in the footer of my blog. Big, badda, boom! (oblique reference to the 5th Element)
Update: So, I found a way to include a privacy statement at the bottom of the Blogger page. To see what I put as our privacy statement, scroll down to the absolute bottom of this web page. Nothing fancy, but it's still a valid privacy statement.
Here's the URL:
12 Things to Do Before Applying for Google AdSense
One thing that this blog really emphasizes is that you need a Privacy Policy and a Disclosure Policy on your blog before the AdSense gatekeepers will grant you access to the AdSense Kingdom.
So, my blog is running on Blogger.com (as you can see from the URL in your browser's address bar). Unfortunately, I have yet to find the Blogger.com option that gives me the option of having a custom privacy policy in the footer of my blog. Big, badda, boom! (oblique reference to the 5th Element)
Update: So, I found a way to include a privacy statement at the bottom of the Blogger page. To see what I put as our privacy statement, scroll down to the absolute bottom of this web page. Nothing fancy, but it's still a valid privacy statement.
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