How to get your blog Google AdSense approved?
6 best ways to get google adsense approval |
As I was trying to get mine approved by Google, even I have gone through
these and even tried to follow them honestly. But eventually, I learned
that none of them actually matter. One and only thing that matter to Google is,
your blog or website is a Genuine one and you are here to actually share your
original content on the internet. That’s it.
Now how do you verify if your website can prove itself as a genuine one?
1} Quality Content: The utmost important condition for your
blog to be considered by Google Adsense
is the quality of the content. They must be “original”. There shouldn’t be any
compromise in this. Remember that Google wants to be assured that your
intention is to provide your visitors with useful information/content.
2} Niche Specific: All your posts must be pertaining to a
single niche. Say one day you write about ‘Pet care’ in your blog and suddenly
tomorrow you write on ‘How your power yoga classes have helped you shedding
your weight’ and another day your write about that ‘broccoli salad’ you made.
That will not do. All the posts you publish must be somehow related to some
basic niche and have one common 'Intention'. Google wants to know what exactly
your visitor is interested in and will place the ads pertaining to the same
niche and hence unless your blog can attract visitors interested in a certain
niche, your blog is of no use to Google.
3} Content Size: You might have read on the internet that the size of
each article must be atleast 200 words, or 250 words or some say even 500 words
for your blog to get approved by AdSense. This actually isn’t necessary. Until
you are providing meaningful information and consistently providing
information, it doesn’t matter what is the size.
4} Image Quality: A decent image adding value to your write-up is
fine for Google. You need not worry about getting professional, high-resolution photographs. One of my blogs where I mostly have photographs clicked
using my average phone camera along with the write-ups has been approved by
Google.
5} Minimum Traffic: I’ve been reading in many blogs that
there should be a minimum of 50 visitors every day, only then AdSense would be
approved for the blog. But, the same blog of mine which I mentioned earlier had
only 20 to 25 or sometimes even less traffic when it was approved by Google.
Until you have content that is useful for anyone who visits your site, it holds
the chance to get approved. No matter what is the visitor count, if the count
is real then it doesn’t matter. (Real Traffic is the traffic that you get
through Search Engines, Social Media, and other such means where people visit
your site because they want to read what you have shared and not just be redirected from some other sites unknowingly, which happens in some cases
of fraudulent clicks )
6} Minimum Posts: ‘In certain countries like India and
China, there is a requirement of 6 months for the domain to apply
for AdSense’. This is a myth. I’m an Indian and my account was approved by Google in
just 3 months. There are lots of myths around the number of posts as well. Some
say there should be atleast 50 posts, which is also not really true. I applied
as soon as I felt that there is enough content on the blog to keep a visitor
engaged for atleast a few minutes.
I hope these little points will encourage you to start earning from your
blog through Google Ads. Happy Blogging!
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