When you sign up for AdSense we ask you to tell us the URL of your site. To
successfully create
your AdSense account, the URL that you provide…
- must be a site that you own
- must not
have a path (e.g. example.com/path)
or subdomain (e.g. subdomain.example.com)
- must not
contain any parameters (e.g., example.com/? q=target)
For example, let say the owner of example.com. On the AdSense
sign-up page, you'd enter example.com in the URL of your site field….
Blogger and YouTube URL:
If you enter the URL of your Blogger blog (e.g. example.blogspot.com)
or YouTube channel (e.g. youtube.com/channel/example) when you
sign up, we'll direct you to continue in your Blogger or YouTube account. These
products follow a different account creation process. For more information, see
Advertise on your
Blogger blog or Set up an
AdSense account for payments………..
Examples of valid and invalid URL:
Note:
The number of accounts that can use the same domain to sign up for AdSense is
limited. If there are already ads from a different AdSense account being served
on your sign-up domain, you need to use a different domain to sign up for your
new AdSense account……...
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