Hi , I just got a message from a friend with the above question , I did not knew the answer to it, he said his blog is 19 days old, its a fashion blog , 100% unique content , associated to a facebook page and top refferals fb and google but when he goes to BLOGGER > HIS BLOG > EARNING , he sees a fade unclickable link to SIGNUP FOR ADSENSE with a line infront stating that Your blog doesn't currently qualify for AdSense. BUT When I checked one of my blogs I created in december last year but never had time to post, I has the link for adsense signup available while It has only got 19 page views overall and just 1 post. So , can anybody tell me on what measures the blogs become eligible ?
The usual criteria apply in exactly the same way as for any site. Check the AdSense site: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/9724?hl=en
As I told you , a blog of mine , it was made on 18 december , I did one post and then left it blank, it has adsense linking option here it the URL http://homeforentertainment.blogspot.com/ , while I am from pakistan , so its not been 6 months either, But the guy , my friend , he is from UK , they do not need a 6 months timeframe I think,
its mean every country have different time of Adsense for approval on blog etc..? my blog also take 6 month because i am also from Pakistan
Yes. Yes. Every country. 6 months. I said it here twice, and it says so in the link in the very first answer to this thread.
You are just repeating 1 thing and not seeing what I am telling you , I am saying that my blog made on 18 december (its not 6 month old) is allowed for adsense , why is that ??? And where does it says 6 MONTHS FOR ALL COUNTRIES ? It has mentioned CHINA and INDIA specifically but not written anywhere that for all countries
No, no. Not every country - just some. And it doesn't say that in the link. Quote from that page: "In some locations, including China and India, we require publishers to have owned their sites for 6 months. We've taken this step to ensure the quality of our advertising network and protect the interests of our advertisers and existing publishers."