My new site has a good amount of content (about 50 pages), I'm just concerned my traffic level will be too low and I'll get knocked back. How many uniques a day/month would be considered a minimum to get approved?
I don't believe it matters for adsense... make sure you're set up w/ good content as you say. Read through the TOS before you submit to Adsense.
I'm confident I meet the all the guidelines in the TOS I just have very little traffic at the moment. A couple of the threads I read here about tips for Adsense approval mentioned waiting till you had some decent traffic, but didn't qualify that with any numbers.
As long as your site isn't totally obvious against their TOS, you'll get in. If it makes you feel better, it's when they turn down a site, that's when it's a cause for discussion. Getting in is almost guaranteed. No worries.
its time to apply and Google will definitely accept you as along as your site is in accord with the policies.
i used to have about 100 uniques before i started applying, but i think as long as your site has good content, then go ahead, if they like it, your account will be approved.
ditto. I didn't have any traffic (except me) and I only had probably 20 pages of content. I had pretty muched applied for adsense as soon as my domain name and server got "synched". I heard from adsense a couple days later saying I was accepted.
the best way is to make a blos at blogspot ....1 entry....at the min of half page length.... prefered 2 -3 posts....and then apply.... i wd recommend u to take referal from some site b4 apply.... as in (this site recommends adsense for target ads) from one of your favorite sites and register... let the owner of your favorite site make some cash from you and keep up the good work
Thanks for the info guys applied yesterday and got approved with 12 hours! Time to make my first million!
my schoolmate at the New Era University, Philippines, launched his blogger-hosted blog with 4 blogposts on it and applied to Adsense. With 24, hours only, his application was accepted.
well... it's good for you. your next target is getting more traffic to your website. remember that no traffic, no money.
it's not traffic, it's content. You need to have at least something and not look like your "in construction"
Why not? I realize you won't be making anything approaching a reasonable income without traffic, but you can always build on it. My concern is that as these programs get more established they often get more difficult to join later on. For that reason, I generally sign up for anything that is reasonably interesting when it is new... and often I'll go back six months or a year later and decide it has matured enough to us it. When you get in early it often seems that the length of time in can be helpful to you... in terms of "being in good standing" for a long time even though you may not have been doing anything with the service. As a case in point, the blogads system is now invite only... and if you had signed up before that happened, you'd be inside already if wanted to start making use of the service.
yeh i think google just accept any tom dick and harry. It doesnt really matter. My site was tiny when i had adsense. Maybe 100 uniques a day. Now it has grown to over 1000 uniques a day.