✅ Google AdSense Approval Tips: Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners - Ankit Srivastaav

 

⚠️ AdSense Approval Tips (Secret Sauce)

Don’t use copyrighted logos, images, or themes
HTTPS (SSL Certificate) must be enabled
No broken links or under-construction pages
Wait at least 20–30 days after launching the site
Consistent publishing schedule (even 1-2 articles/week is okay)


AdSense Approval Time

  • Usually: 2 to 14 days

  • Sometimes: Can take up to 30 days (if manual review required)

Getting approved by Google AdSense can be a game-changer for bloggers and website owners. However, many people struggle with the process due to avoidable mistakes. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of how to increase your chances of getting approved — clean, safe, and beginner-friendly.


🟩 Step 1: Launch a Clean & Professional Website

Before you apply, make sure your website:

  • Has a custom domain name (like .com, .in, .org)

  • Loads fast and works smoothly on mobile

  • Has no broken links, under-construction pages, or default templates

  • Offers a secure HTTPS connection (SSL)

πŸ’‘ First impression matters! Google checks overall user experience.


🟩 Step 2: Publish High-Quality, Original Content

Google AdSense loves content that:

  • Is useful, unique, and solves a real problem

  • Is at least 800–1500 words per blog post

  • Has no AI-spam, copied or spun content

  • Is grammatically correct and easy to read

πŸ’‘ Start with at least 15–20 well-written blog posts before applying.


🟩 Step 3: Add Essential Pages (Mandatory)

Your site must show transparency and trust. Add these pages in your footer or main menu:

  • 🧾 About Us

  • πŸ“¬ Contact Us

  • πŸ” Privacy Policy

  • ⚠️ Disclaimer

  • πŸ“œ Terms & Conditions (optional but good)

πŸ’‘ These are basic but critical for Google’s trust evaluation.


🟩 Step 4: Focus on Clean Navigation

Make sure your website is:

  • Easy to browse

  • Organized with categories/tags

  • Has a search bar and visible navigation menu

πŸ’‘ Even great content fails if users can’t find it easily.


🟩 Step 5: Avoid Restricted or Sensitive Content

Stay away from:

  • Adult, gambling, or violent content

  • Copyrighted material (movies, music, games)

  • Hacking/cracking tools or illegal downloads

πŸ’‘ Google’s policies are strict here — violations = instant rejection.


🟩 Step 6: Get Indexed & Add Traffic Sources

  • Submit your site to Google Search Console

  • Use Google Analytics to track visitors

  • Promote via social media or SEO to get some organic traffic

πŸ’‘ AdSense doesn’t require heavy traffic, but some visits help.


🟩 Step 7: Apply the Right Way

Once everything is in place:

πŸ’‘ Make sure your site has no AdSense violations during review.


Final Thoughts

AdSense approval is not about tricking Google — it’s about building a valuable, trustworthy site for users. If you focus on content quality, transparency, and user experience, you’ll not only get approved but also build a website that earns consistently.


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