Hey guys, I'm new to adsense and I wanted to monetize my blog (made with Wordpress), but I keep getting turned down for "insufficient content". I have like 8 so far with minimum of 300-400 words each. What can I do to make these bot crawlers to find my content. Also, would I be adding the ad code before or after I get approved for adsense? Thanks so much!
Don't contact to @SUNNY ALSON as this type of guys scam every day one person. Your blog has only 8 post, for getting approved AdSense account you need to have at least 50 unique post.
If you look at AdSense T&C , they clearly said that site who want to join AdSense need to be 6 month old. Why? Coz, in 6 month I can write 50 to 60 post myself. Not just copy other content & past on my site. Unique means, Google it
That is utter crap, You don't need at least 50 posts to get accepted by Adsense, stop posting crap. If your 8 posts are of high quality, are unique and not some regurgitated old shit then that is more than enough to get accepted, The fact that you have been turned down means they are probably shite and it doesn't matter if you have 8, 50 or even 100 posts, If they are of poor quality or the same old crap that can be found on hundreds of other sites you will never get accepted.
Ah okay thanks! So my blog is a fitness/health niche and I try to be unique and original with my content. Is there any specific things I should look for when I'm writing?
That question tells us a lot! In the health and fitness niche you could have a bunch of posts copied from other sites about the latest research, supplements and showing videos that someone else has made. Or you could give your own take on those same topics, with your own and client's experience and with your own videos. When you are in a niche that is already "saturated" it's really hard to be completely different but by using your own words you can be. It's really hard because every personal trainer needs a blog to show potential clients who they are - so it's inevitable that the same stuff will be coming up.
boredomcured.com i just launched the website last week and I need to add a lot of features to it, but I assumed adsense would be easier to get. Thats my fault for not doing any research on this.
I thought it was health and fitness?! I think you need to sit down and write out a plan for the site and work out just what it's meant to be, work out who else is in the niche and what you have to do to compete against them. You don't have to be the best but it does need to be good. And seriously - there's a thing people pay to eat called a sushitto? #fail
I just want to create a relevant blog site with news from anything thats interesting. I started out at the beginning thinking it's going to be health and fitness, and I still want to stay around that niche, but I also like to write stuff I find interesting. and ya haha, it's one of the most popular places in Toronto right now!
Keep writing more relevant and unique content and build more pages. Unique content is fresh content that is updated more often and is helpful.
Your blog have lack of original and relevant content. This is also called gibberish content. Try to write quality and informative posts that are useful to your users.
Your content is to low. You need to add more unique content and atleast 50 uv a day to get a change approved into adsense.
I suggest you need to put more Content (Make sure ORIGINAL CONTENT) And run for 6 months and then put Adsence
I would say you need at least 15 to 20 articles and I would make them no longer than 500 to 700 words. From my experience, the traffic quality and quantity you receive to your website or blog is the real key to quick AdSense approval. In order to get your articles indexed quickly, sign up with Google Webmaster Tools and submit a site map that Googles bots will crawl. You can also manually submit each page for indexing which will help your content to appear on Google's search engine within a day or two at most. Good luck!
One of us for sure talks a lot of crap in this forum without providing any kind of useful information.