hi i am just starting my new website, i am wondering how much info i need to put on to get adsense? 1) will a homepage be enough? 2) how much content will i need before adsense come into play? thank you dr.web
1) If you just a homepage, I'd consider it an MFA. And if you create a ton of content on the homepage, I'd say dumb from an SEO point of view. 2) I'd say 800 words is fine.
doesn;t look like you have an adsense account yet. to get approved, you will need a complete site with good contents. atleast few pages (5 pages is god for approval i think) of content and a complete site. no broken link or under construction sign
A good rule of thumb is 5 pages with at least 200 words of content on each page. My site is far from complete (around 100 pages) but I am making good. I thought any money received would be better than none.
My answer was directed towards getting AdSense ads to show relevant content ads and not PSAs... guess I misunderstood! I do agree with the top two posts... Just start creating a quality blog w/ one post per day for a week and sign up. You should be fine.
How do you plan to make money from AdSense without visitors? Little content means almost no traffic. Write as much as possible in order to get more traffic from the search engines.
I wrote about 3 unique articles on my blog and applied for an account,google just approved it within 8 hours.You can take a try with a few articles.
many thanks for all responses, i am intending to build a website around a particular topic, obviously optimization takes time so i was hoping to make some money through adsense along the way, do you think cricket is a good sport to make money from?
When starting a website, create it with a better paying niche. Otherwise you will be getting only one or two cents per click and frown later. Cricket is definitely a good niche (which is crazy in Asia!). Other high paying niches are insurance, legal services, stock market, hi tech gadgets etc.
will a homepage be enough? I don't think so how much content will i need before adsense come into play? I suggest to make at least 10 pages with at least 500 words on each page.
As long as you have a couple of hundred words on each page containing the AdSense code, things should be fine.
They accepted my site very quickly. It only has a main page, 4 content pages (~200 words), disclaimer, privacy policy, and sitemap. They require a privacy policy before you apply now.
I would wait til the site gets traffic and build that first and then put google adsense , focus on traffic
Man, if you are just puting adsense into 3 pages with 200 words each, you will have Adsense, but you wont receive any traffic! leave that alone for some days and create 20 pages full (700 words+) of unique rich content. then SEo'it, and when you get traffic, put adsense in there. Otherwise, you will start your house from the roof!