5 Ways to Approve Your Google AdSense Account Quickly 1. Apply with your owned domain You must have your own domain name when you apply for a publisher account with GA. You can see more benefits of having your own domain name compared to a free domain here. 2. Provide quality content Always provide quality content on your blog and never thought of copying content from other websites and blogs as no one loves a copy paste blog like Google. Also make sure that the content on your blog is as per the policies of GA. You should publish 30-40 articles at least on your blog before applying for Google AdSense. If you apply with a blog with 3-4 posts only, chances of your GA account approval are very low. 3. Domain Age Matters Domain age also plays a big role when you think of applying for an account with GA. You should apply for an AdSense account with the most popular and aged blog. Your chances of being accepted into Google AdSense revenue sharing program gets very high if you apply with a domain having age greater than 6 months. 4. Good traffic blog Lots of blogs gets rejected because they don't have any real traffic. So your blog chance of being accepted into AdSense is rare if the blog you are applying with does not have decent amount of traffic. 5. Some other issues You must use a valid email address and name when applying for AdSense account. With this, your blog should have professional looking theme and should not contain broken links, page under construction, HTML or grammatical errors.
IN case you are short of content, you can get some really high quality content from old ebooks etc. write a few pages from them and site should get approved.
nice info, but other than that you need to strictly follow their policy. One important is to have a privacy policy for a website. So that is important.
Hm interesting, when I was newbie at this I applied with 1. Own Domain - No, it was a .blogspot 2. Quality Content - Well, I shared my photos with others 3. Domain Age was 3 months 4. Around 5-150 visitors daily 5. Of course our gmail is going to be real, or we couldn't log in.. I guess rules have changed a bit in the meantime. I'm just happy I'm not that newb anymore and that Adsense is a great way for me to earn money.
Yeah, that's correct. Those good old glory days. I signed up with literally nothing. At first, they didn't even verify websites and you directly got access to codes.
Nice info. But this is info is everywhere. Sometimes the rule that a site must be 6 months old is little strict.
make sure you own the ebook with all the rights, if you plan to use the content of the ebooks on your blogs... That would still be considered cheating the system...
Cheater AND Scammer you are. You have a new user account, anybody trusting you is a FOOL and deserves what will happen to him. Don't give lessons of politeness to others who have 8,000 posts on DP, you are a worthless piece of crap who've just registered on DP to scam unsuspecting fools, that's all you are now so shut up.
Good tips and I think this is really applicable for now. Before I am only using free domain name and my application was got approved within 24 hours.
If you have a site that sucks why would you even apply for an AdSense account? You wouldn't make any real money.
I started my current Adsense account on the basis of a Blogger blog that was just two weeks old. I had about 6 articles on it -- all original, written by me, each one around 500 to 750 words in length. I also made sure to include relevant images within the articles. My goal was to make it looks as real and substantive as possible, and as little like a typical spam blog as I could. It worked. Age is an important compoment (though just one of many) to getting a site ranked highly by Google. But I don't think it's so important to getting approved for Adsense. At least it wasn't for me.
Age of submitted url is important only in some countries, not in the USA, not in western Europe either.