7 Things to Do Before Applying for Google AdSense
Getting Google AdSense Approved |
Getting a Google AdSense account
approved is the dream of every blogger who dreams of earning fairly through blogging.
If you too are in the same blog, we have herewith accumulated a list of things
to do before you apply for Google AdSense.
7 Things You Must Do For Getting AdSense Approved Account
1. Privacy Policy
This is one of the frequent mistakes
that every new blogger does before getting approved. The first thing you need
is to get an approval of privacy policy of your blog or website. You don’t have
a set of the privacy policy for your blog, you cannot get approval, as simple as
that.
2. Contact Us Page
Build a contact us page, add your email
(professional) there, like abcd@efgblog.com and links to your social profile
too. By building this page, you are showing Google that you care for your
visitors and you are ready to help them. They can contact you anytime they
want.
3. Name/ Email Verification
When you submit the approval form don’t
forget to put your Name and Email address on pages like Contact Us and About
Me. This will help the Google AdSense Team to confirm that it is not some
crappy bots, spam, but it is the same person who applied for AdSense. This will
facilitate the Google team in the verification process.
4. Age Verification
The young bloggers usually end up making
this mistake, they are mostly of eighteen years or less. They get into trouble
writing wrong age. While applying for an AdSense account, use your correct DOB
and age.
5. Design
This is an important step; your blog
design is something that matters a lot. The design should not be like a chaotic
photo gallery, it should be like professional. Clean, smart design and
professional design is acceptable by Google.
6. Content Type
Google AdSense is not for pirated
content, pornographic, drugs, illegal items or other blogs like that, so be
careful of the type of content you publish. AdSense team will also not allow
you to write a blog if you apply for a Non-English Blog. Not only is that, but
also publishing posts less than 200 words in length are shown a Red Signal by
Google team.
7. Top Level Domain
Those old days are far behind when the
AdSense team used to approve “WordPress.com” and “Blogspot” Blogs. Today, for a
specific blog you must have your own unique domain. With Subdomains stop
dreaming about getting accepted.
These are some of the many things you
should implement on your blog before applying for AdSense. Did we miss
anything? Feel free to write back!
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