A good moderator would delete Gracia's post as cut and paste nonsense but it's so exquisitely awful I can't bear the thought that others won't get to appreciate it.
First of all, you need to publish unique content with 1000 words, Update daily and do SBM and social sharing. When you will have organic traffic. Keep the same strategy for one month then apply for Ads sense.
You must first be patient, as ad sense approval can take anywhere between 30 days and 4–5 months. Let me tell you that it doesn't matter which theme you use to gain approval; the most important thing is to make your site appealing and simple to understand.
I would suggest you buy a custom domain first, & move your site from blogger to that domain. Then focus on content, Do proper keyword research, and Write well-optimized User Engaging, guiding & helpful content with some good value-added images. Publish good 10-15 articles & build traffic and some authority by good & relevant backlinks & wait for another month or two. Then apply for Adsense, Later on, you can also move on to affiliate blogging. And Remember in affiliate blogging you can't just publish every article with product links. Google does not like it, Google wanted you to inform & guide its users. You have to maintain an ecosystem. 60-70% of your articles should provide information to the users & 30-40% of articles of your blog can contain affiliate links. For example, if your blog has 10 articles, 6-7 of them should be information based without affiliate links, and in the remaining 3-4 articles you can provide affiliate links.
The best way to start your blogging journey is to blogger, you need to publish articles consistently, you need to write blogs as per your reader, not for the purpose of qualifying AdSense. The article should be unique and have a 450 - 600 words minimum, so your audience gets a clear idea of what you need to understand. For approving AdSense you have consistency and patience. It can be approved based on your uniqueness and consistency. Affiliate Marketing is a good source of income nowadays, so I think it is a good part you can drive more traffic via social media and your private network, so you can get more referrals. "Consistency is the Key to Success"
I know it's an old thread and stuff, but to anyone who thinks they can start a site/blog slap AS ads on it and make money... that train left the station 10+ years ago. Listen, some youtubers may get close to a million views per video and may get at most $1k-$2k / month from it. We are talking a million of quality views. How naiive it is for anyone to assume that their little blog with 50-100 visits a day from social media can make anything... Consistency may be the key to success, but if your plan is flawed no consistency is going to make it work.
While waiting for AdSense approval, you might want to explore affiliate marketing as a solid alternative. Networks like Mgid can be a great choice for monetizing your blog, especially if you're in a niche like book reviews. It’s worth diversifying your income streams while you wait for the AdSense process to unfold!
Look for other affiliate programs in your niche and sign up with them. Put banners on your blog and see what converts. Experiment with placements. Review products and services in your niche. Adsense isn't the only game in town. Also never just put Adsense on your site/blog as it could be perceived as MFA.
You can definitely start with affiliate programs while you wait to qualify for AdSense. Having affiliate links won’t prevent you from being approved for AdSense, as long as your blog follows their guidelines. Since your blog is about books and book reviews, it should be fine for AdSense, as long as your content is original, valuable, and complies with their policies. You can either wait a few months to see if you qualify or focus on building traffic, engaging content, and diversifying income streams through affiliate marketing in the meantime.