Hye guys, Have you ever got rejected by adsense before. Well.. I would love to share with you some good news (for those who haven't got any adsense account yet) of how I got my adsense account in the fastest and easiest way possible. You can do it too.. There are two, quick, no hassle ways to get approved for the Google Adsense program. None of them require having your own website so you actually don't need your own website to get paid from Adsense. - The first way (usual method) is to get yourself a free blog from blogger.com Google owns Blogger and it has a built in approval system for adsense. This means that anyone who has a blog on blogger.com, who wished to participate in the Google Adsense program is going to get approved. The first thing you need to do after you set up your account is to make a couple of posts. It is best to keep these posts within the same subject. Create good quality content that people will want to read.When you have finished setting up your blog, you can then go into your user control panel and apply for the adsense program. This is a simple step and once you follow all the instructions, you will be approved in a matter of minutes. - Another way (the fastest & easiest way) to get approved for Google Adsense is to set up an account with hubpages.com This is a revenue sharing site that allows you to earn adsense income from the ads that are showing on your pages. Once you've created a page or hub on hubpages.com you can then go into your affiliate settings and apply for adsense. Since Hubpages is applying for you, you will not have any problems getting approved and you will be earning money from adsense in no time.After you get approved, you can then use your adsense id anywhere you choose, even on your own website without having to get it approved individually. Just make sure you keep withing the terms and conditions of Google Adsense. You won't want to get your Google Adsense account banned after you so easily got it, right? I wish you all the very best of luck..!
Using blogger, make sure you use your own content. Don't hush hush copy paste content, as your blogspot will be considered a spam blog. And the latter doesn't get approved. Think: if I would print out my blog and show it to a real Google person, would I be proud of what I am showing? If you answer yes to that question, most likely your blog will be approved by Adsense (be it that you adhere to the TOS: especially no topics about weapons, hatred nor nudity)
i tried for your first method but google didn't approved me.. they told me that my blog is not 6 months older
Oh, I forgot to tell you guys... You don't even need to create any post on your hubpages. All you need to do is just create an account with Hubpages and your adsense account will get approved almost instantly & automatically..
I joined today via hubpages and apply for adsense account and it says "An AdSense account does not exist for this login, as your application is currently in review. Within a week of your application date, we'll review your application and follow-up with you via email. Once you are approved to join AdSense, you'll be able to log in to your account and get started."
hey, i thought you are posting something new! Hub and Blogspot are old methods, heard thousands of time.
gogole will catch you surely , nd when it does you get pissed off badly ! so dont do such things nd try google alternatives
C'mon.. Do you know what you are talking about?? This is not illegal method of applying adsense. What I'm showing here is a legitimate way allright..
Anyone who follows the steps can be accepted for Google's AdSense program, guaranteed. Just make sure you don't post anything related to sex or anything else against Google's AdSense policies other than that you should be fine. So, if you have been rejected by Google for an AdSense account in the past and you want to know how to apply for an account without getting rejected, then these are the best ways to get an AdSense account ASAP.
it wont work for sure, They need at least 6 months old websites, or even a hubpage, or blogger.com free blog. So i guess they are pretty picky these days, with new publishers accounts.