Google AdSense Approval Tips
A. Choose the Right Niche
Pick a niche that’s advertiser-friendly: e.g., tech, education, finance, health (without medical claims), reviews, tutorials.
Avoid adult, gambling, copyrighted, or controversial content.
B. Use a Custom Domain
Use a custom domain (like www.yoursite.com) instead of the free Blogger subdomain (yoursite.blogspot.com).
Register through Namecheap, GoDaddy, or Google Domains.
C. Select a Clean, Responsive Theme
Use a fast-loading, mobile-friendly theme.
Avoid themes with popups or illegal scripts.
Recommended: Astra (WordPress) or Contempo/Simple (Blogger).
D. Create High-Quality Content
Write at least 15–20 posts before applying.
Each post should be:
1000+ words
Original and plagiarism-free
Useful, well-formatted, and SEO-friendly
Use proper headings (H1, H2, H3), images, and internal linking.
E. Create Important Pages
Make these mandatory pages:
1. About Us
2. Contact Us
3. Privacy Policy (can be generated online)
4. Disclaimer (especially if using affiliate links)
5. Terms & Conditionl
Link them in your header/footer menu.
F. Custom Ads.txt File
Enable and add your AdSense ads.txt in Blogger settings:
google.com, pub-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
G. Set Up Robots.txt and Meta Tags
Use a simple robots.txt for indexing:
User-agent: *
Allow: /
Sitemap: https://www.yoursite.com/sitemap.xml
Enable custom robots header tags:
Homepage: all
Archive and search pages: noindex
Posts and pages: all
H. Avoid Policy Violations
No copyrighted images, music, videos, or content.
Don’t click your own ads.
Avoid misleading content.
I. Submit to Google Search Console
Verify your site with Google Search Console.
Submit your sitemap (like /sitemap.xml or /feeds/posts/default?orderby=updated for Blogger).
J. Drive Some Organic Traffic
Use social media or basic SEO to get some initial traffic.
Even 10–20 organic visitors/day help.
K. Use a Professional Email
Use an email like yourname@yourdomain.com or a Gmail you consistently use.
L. Apply for AdSense
Go to: https://www.google.com/adsense/start/
Log in, submit your site, and connect it.
Place the AdSense code in your site’s <head> section or use Blogger’s integration.
M. Wait for Approval
Google usually replies in 2–14 days.
You’ll get an email whether you’re approved or not.
N. If Rejected
Re-read the rejection reason.
Fix issues (usually low-quality content or policy violations).
Wait 2–3 weeks and reapply.
BONUS: After Approval
Don’t overload with ads.
Follow AdSense policy updates.
Focus on long-term SEO and content.
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