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From my personal experience, a blog or website page that you can't put Google AdSense products on are pages mostly made up of images, both still and video images. It's a standard on the Google AdSense policy and terms. 

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You can add Adsense codes on all pages and posts in your website except where there is no content or very little content. You need at least 300 words on the page/posts if you want to place Adsense codes. You can place adsense codes on about page, even on privacy and terms of use pages. However, you cannot add Adsense codes on contact page login or register page (there are no contents on these pages). If you add adsense codes on empty pages or on the pages with little content, you will receive a violation warning. While this issue does not ban you but you should not take risks.

While using Adsense on your website make sure your content is Adsense safe. You are not allowed to use Adsense on the websites that have a lot of pictures of women wearing bikini, or the content related to pornography, gambling, weapons, alcohol etc.
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When it comes to making the best out of Google AdSense, content and page visitors matters a lot. But blogger and YouTube provides a good platform for AdSense.
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Google has the page named terms and condition that lists what are some of the topics it bans for the ad networks. And it wil show you the ads are banned on those sites and the niche. So you should take a look at that terms and condition page of the Google adsense. 
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The pages on a site that you cannot post Google Adsense on include:

- Pages that contain pornographic, violent, or other inappropriate content.

- Pages that facilitate or promote illegal activity. 

- Pages that contain “get rich quick” schemes or deceptive advertising. 

- Pages that promote or contain hate speech. 

- Pages that contain excessive profanity. 

- Pages that contain copyright-infringing material. 

- Pages that are not fully developed or are under construction. 

- Pages that contain misleading or malicious ads, popups, or links. 

- Pages that violate Google Adsense's Terms and Conditions.
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You can put your google adsense code on every page of your site,Google adsense is a traffic program so your adsense advert needs exposure,Putting the code on every page of your site gives it more exposure and clicks
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There are some pages that you can't post Google Adsense on a site. For example, the site might not allow you to post ads of more than $2,000 per day.


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Google AdSense policies prohibit placing ads on pages that contain copyrighted material, violent content, adult content, or illegal activities.
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From my personal experience, a blog or website page that you can't put Google AdSense products on are pages mostly made up of images, both still and video images. It's a standard on the Google AdSense policy and terms. 
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Reputation and Longevity: Building a successful online presence with AdSense requires adhering to policies and establishing a reputable website. Running a movie download site with potentially illegal content can harm your online reputation and might not provide a sustainable income source.

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