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Tried to setup Google Adsense in my subdomain and the page wasn’t working

I was trying to setup my subdomain with Google Adsense and it took to a page that wasn’t currently working, what to do about that? 

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If your subdomain isn’t working with Google AdSense, here are a few things to check:

  1. Verify Your Subdomain is Approved

    • Google AdSense usually requires a primary domain to be approved before allowing monetization on a subdomain. Make sure your main site is already verified and approved by AdSense.
  2. Check the AdSense Setup Process

    • Double-check that you followed the correct steps to add a subdomain in Google AdSense Settings > Sites. Sometimes, AdSense needs to review the subdomain separately.
  3. Ensure Your Subdomain is Live and Indexed

    • If the page isn’t working or isn’t indexed by Google, AdSense may not be able to verify it. Try accessing it in an incognito window to ensure it's publicly available.
  4. Clear Cache and Cookies

    • If you’re getting a page error, try clearing your browser cache or testing in a different browser.
  5. Check for AdSense Server Issues

    • If the issue is with AdSense's site itself, you can check Google’s AdSense Status Dashboard to see if there’s an outage.

If none of these steps help, I’d recommend reaching out to Google AdSense Support or checking the Google AdSense Help Community to see if others are experiencing the same issue. Hope you get it sorted out 🙂

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If your subdomain isn’t working with Google AdSense, here are a few things to check:

  1. Verify Your Subdomain is Approved

    • Google AdSense usually requires a primary domain to be approved before allowing monetization on a subdomain. Make sure your main site is already verified and approved by AdSense.
  2. Check the AdSense Setup Process

    • Double-check that you followed the correct steps to add a subdomain in Google AdSense Settings > Sites. Sometimes, AdSense needs to review the subdomain separately.
  3. Ensure Your Subdomain is Live and Indexed

    • If the page isn’t working or isn’t indexed by Google, AdSense may not be able to verify it. Try accessing it in an incognito window to ensure it's publicly available.
  4. Clear Cache and Cookies

    • If you’re getting a page error, try clearing your browser cache or testing in a different browser.
  5. Check for AdSense Server Issues

    • If the issue is with AdSense's site itself, you can check Google’s AdSense Status Dashboard to see if there’s an outage.

If none of these steps help, I’d recommend reaching out to Google AdSense Support or checking the Google AdSense Help Community to see if others are experiencing the same issue. Hope you get it sorted out 🙂

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