If you’re tired of facing AdSense rejection, follow these proven Google AdSense approval tricks to get approved on your first attempt. Google AdSense is a trusted platform for earning money online through your website, but securing approval can sometimes be challenging. To increase your chances, try these simple techniques, and your chances of approval will improve.
Google AdSense Approval Tricks for Beginners
Follow these simple techniques to get your site approved for AdSense ads. Before you proceed, ensure your website is fully prepared and free of any illegal content.
1. Choose a Legal Niche
Selecting the right niche is crucial for both blogging and AdSense approval. Avoid illegal or prohibited niches like adult content, gambling, hacking, drugs, or abuse, as AdSense will not approve such websites. Even if you manage to get approval by manipulating the system, your account will likely be permanently banned without a way to recover it. Always choose a niche that complies with AdSense guidelines to ensure your site is eligible for ads.
2. Use a TLD (Top-Level Domain)
Using a TLD like .com, .net, .org, etc, is essential for AdSense approval. Free domains like .tk or .ml are not recommended and can reduce your chances. It’s a misconception that Blogspot subdomains (.blogspot) cannot get AdSense approval. Many Blogspot sites are approved, as they have high-quality content, clean and user-friendly UI.
3. Avoid Using Brand Names
Using brand names or trademarks in your domain can cause legal issues and risk your site’s future, even if you get AdSense approval initially. To stay safe, avoid using any registered company names.
4. Set Up Your Blog on WordPress/Blogger
When setting up your blog, you can use any CMS platform like WordPress, Blogger, or a custom-coded site. But, focus on these key points:
- Theme (Free/Paid): The theme doesn’t impact AdSense approval, so choose any that fits your style.
- User-Friendly Design: Ensure your site is easy to use and meets Google’s user experience standards.
- Navigation: Good navigation is essential for a smooth user experience, so make sure it’s well-structured.
5. Google AdSense Supported Languages
AdSense supports ads in only a few languages, so ensure your site uses one of the supported languages. Click here to view the full list of supported languages.
6. Important Pages
Due to policy changes, it’s now essential to include pages like “About,” “Contact,” “DMCA,” “Disclaimer,” “T&C,” and “Affiliate Disclosure” (if you use affiliate marketing).
7. Write Original Content
Publish 20-25 original posts, each between 700-1,000 words. If your posts are shorter (300-400 words), aim for 40+ articles before applying for AdSense. Always focus on publishing original, high-quality content, and avoid using others’ images, and videos without permission.
In some niches, like lyrics or quotes, copied content may not be an issue. However, if you’re struggling with approval, consider drafting your copied posts and instead publish 20-25 high-quality, original articles of 700-1,000 words.
8. Add to Webmaster Tools
Once your articles are published, add your website to Google Search Console and Google Analytics. Allow a week for your URLs to get indexed. If they’re not indexing automatically, manually submit them, and they should be indexed.
9. Bring Organic Traffic
While there’s no specific traffic requirement for AdSense approval, but having a consistent organic traffic can enhance your site’s credibility. Focus on organic traffic from search engines, sharing your content on social media platforms.
Avoid using illegal methods to boost traffic, such as buying paid traffic. Although traffic isn’t mandatory for AdSense approval, applying with at least 50-100 visitors per day can increase your chances of success.
10. Apply for AdSense
Once you’ve met all the requirements, it’s time to apply for AdSense. If your site is ready, the chances of approval are high. If by chance you’re not approved, publish 5-10 more unique articles and reapply.
Wrap Up
These are the latest AdSense Approval Trick that I use to get all my sites approved to show AdSense ads. I hope this will work for you as well. If I missed anything then make sure to let me know in the comments below.