Blogs, blogs, blogs blogs... why does everyone persist with blogs? You don't just make a site for the purpose of Adsense = MFA! It's that simple. Sorry OP but you bring nothing to the table, you are just one in a million with the same content... you're not offering anything new or worthy of coming back to. Get outside the world of blogging & think of something new. It's not a case of write shite & they will come. Build up some skills, start designing, start creating, make some templates, make some themes, plugins, scripts, games, get into graphics/photo shop, you don't have to write blogs & articles - especially if you suck at it. Once you start learning new skills, then start writing about them & share your experiences & work...
The standard of English is poor, so why don't you make the site in your native language? Also, instead of a general blog, why do you not choose a specific niche, one where there is a demand that is largely unfilled, rather than one that has been done-to-death. Also, make your own thread instead of hijacking someone else's.
i thought this was the thread i posted before. what happened? i'm so tired with my niche. i cant update them all. that why i created a general blog.
Blogs are so over rated anyway... the majority of webmasters have this misconception that writing will get you money online, it's not true, if you suck at writing - don't do it. Find another avenue. You wont get traffic by simply writing lengthy, shitty articles, stacked with keywords... Is writing your niche? Try something else, try designing games, writing code, designing themes, make templates, get into some graphics, apps... there's heaps of free software out there to help you & it's more enjoyable than blogging about random crap that doesn't interest you.
nope i wont do that. blogging is my passion. i won't give up on it. we have different views. maybe it happened to you that way.
Regardless of your view, if you want to use AdSense to monetise your blog, then you need to produce content that will be accepted. In terms of topic and also the standard of English. Tech/general blogs might have been easily accepted in the past, but everyone and their great, great, great grandmother has made one and got AdSense, so you need to be different and stand out. Hence why I suggested to you to select a niche that has unfilled demand rather than a general blog. If you want to persist with a general blog, then look at other ways to monetize it. Although, frankly, this should be done with or without AdSense ("don't put all your eggs in one basket"). Those other ways can be more post-specific and higher paying too, albeit per action/purchase/whatever.