GOOGLE ADSENSE APPROVAL TIPS
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A) WEBSITE SETUP • Get a quick host, make sure your website loads fast. • Make sure your website looks decently good, easy to navigate and easy to read. • Having a mobile friendly website is a plus. • Do not register a dubious domain name such as http://pornwebsite.com • Use https. • A slightly aged website is preferred.
B) CONTENTS • Long beefy contents – Create useful posts that are at least 1200 words. • Posts that answer “how to”, “what is” and “why” seems to be more valued. • At least have 15 solid articles before trying to apply for Adsense. • Do not distribute copyrighted materials on your website – videos, songs, graphics, or any written content. • No offense material on your website – pornography, violent media, racism, or anything that incites hate.
C) TRUST • Extend your domain expiry date. Have a good number of years in your pocket, show Google that you are not going to disappear overnight. • Have a trickle of organic traffic to your website. • Need to have the following pages – About Us, Contact Us, Privacy Policy, Terms of Use. • Create social media pages - Google Plus, Facebook, Twitter. • It is the best if you can post a video of yourself on YouTube. • Register with Google My Business.
D) WHAT IF YOU ARE REJECTED? • Google will give you a reason why you are rejected – Insufficient content, insufficient traffic, etc… • Just work on whatever is missing. • Do not spam re-submit. The approval process is manual, and you may get yourself permanently banned. • You can use alternative ad networks in the meanwhile such as infolinks.
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