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Hello,
Thanks for your email regarding the public service ads (PSAs) you're
seeing. We've provided some information below which we hope will
address
your question. As you know, you can also find instant answers to some
of
our top questions in the AdSense Help Center at
www.google.com/adsense/support. If you still have unresolved issues
after
looking through this material, please reply to this email and we'll be
happy to help you further.
PSAs may be appearing on your web pages for a number of reasons:
1. Your AdSense account has not yet been approved.
If you signed up for AdSense through one of our partner webhosts, like
Blogger, then your site may display PSAs while your application is
under
review. Typically, it takes 2-3 days for our specialists to complete
the
review and provide you with an email response. However, depending on
the
volume of applications we receive, it may take up to one week for a
response. We appreciate your patience.
2. Our system may not have crawled your pages yet.
When you first place the Google code on a page, our crawlers typically
index it within 30 minutes, though occasionally it may take 48 hours or
longer. When you update a page, it may be 1 or 2 weeks before the
changes
are reflected in our index. Please note that because crawling is done
automatically by our bots, we can't control how often your pages are
indexed.
3. Your site may not contain enough text-based content.
Our crawlers are unable to derive meaning from images and dynamic media
such as Macromedia Flash and java_script. You may wish to include more
complete sentences and paragraphs to assist our crawlers in gathering
information about your pages and determining relevant ads to display.
4. Your site may contain sensitive content.
Our system has certain filters in place to protect our advertisers from
advertising on pages that could be construed as potentially negative,
non-family safe or even offensive. Although the nature of your content
may
not fit into any of these categories, at times the emphasis of some
sensitive subject matters on a page can flag our servers to deliver
public
service ads to a page.
5. Your ad unit may be set to display image ads only.
Image ad inventory for your content may be limited at this time; if
you've
chosen not to display text ads in an ad unit, we'll show PSAs in that
unit
when there are no relevant image ads available. We recommend updating
your
ad code to display both text and image ads.
6. Your site may be in an unsupported language.
At this time, we're able to offer ad targeting and support for the
languages listed here:
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/....py?answer=9727If you place the ad code on pages with content primarily in an
unsupported
language, we may show public service ads or ads in another language.
Until
we are able to offer this service targeted to your specific language,
please remove the AdSense ad code from your site.
You may wish to visit
http://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/...py?answer=10035 for
other
common reasons why PSAs will appear on sites. If you're still seeing
PSAs
after investigating the issues noted in the link above, please reply to
this email with the following details:
- Can you send a screenshot showing this problem? You can find
instructions for capturing one in our Help Center:
http://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/...py?answer=38066 .
- What browser version are you using?
- What operating system version are you running?
- What is the exact URL that is causing you trouble?
We appreciate your patience and understanding.
Sincerely,
The Google AdSense Team