
Complete Course: Google AdSense Approval Guide
Complete Course: Google AdSense Approval Guide
This full course is designed for beginners who want to get Google AdSense approval successfully. We'll cover everything step by step, from domain selection to applying and getting approved.
π Chapter 1: Understanding Google AdSense Approval Criteria
1.1 What is Google AdSense?
Google AdSense is an ad network that allows website owners to monetize their content by displaying ads. To get approved, you must follow Google's content quality guidelines and meet their requirements.
1.2 Basic Requirements for Approval
Before applying, ensure you meet these key criteria:
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A functional website or blog (not under construction).
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High-quality, original content (no plagiarism or AI-generated spam).
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A professional domain (avoid free subdomains like .blogspot, .wix, etc.).
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User-friendly navigation and good site design.
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Essential pages like About, Contact, and Privacy Policy.
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A minimum number of well-written blog posts.
π Chapter 2: Choosing the Right Domain & Theme for Approval
2.1 Best Domain Types for AdSense Approval
Google prefers top-level domains (TLDs) like:
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.com
(Best option)
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.net
, .org
, .info
(also acceptable)
β Avoid free domains (like .tk, .ml) as they look unprofessional.
2.2 Ideal Website Themes & Design for Approval
For WordPress users, choose a lightweight, AdSense-friendly theme like:
- GeneratePress (fast & SEO-friendly)
- Astra (great for blogs)
- Newspaper (best for news sites)
For Blogger users, use Simple or Contempo themes with easy navigation.
2.3 Website Structure & Essential Pages
Make sure your website includes:
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Home Page β A welcoming, professional homepage.
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About Page β Introduces who you are & what the site is about.
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Contact Page β A way for visitors to reach you.
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Privacy Policy & Terms β Explains how data is used (you can generate these online).
π Chapter 3: Best Niches for Easy AdSense Approval
Not all niches are equal. Some easier ones for AdSense approval include:
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Health & Fitness (without medical claims)
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Tech & Gadgets (news, reviews, tutorials)
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Education & Learning (study guides, language learning)
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DIY & Home Improvement
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Food & Recipes
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Travel & Lifestyle
Niches to Avoid (Hard to Approve π«)
β Hacking, Gambling, Adult content
β Download/Streaming websites
β Illegal or copyrighted content
π Chapter 4: Writing Content That Gets Approved
4.1 How Many Posts Do You Need?
You should have at least 15-30 well-written articles before applying.
4.2 How to Write High-Quality Articles
Each post should be:
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100% original (no copied content)
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At least 800-1,500 words
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Well-structured with headings (H1, H2, H3)
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Engaging & informative
4.3 What Pages Should You Have?
- Home Page (Introduction to your site)
- About Page (Who you are)
- Contact Page (Email, social links)
- Privacy Policy (Mandatory for AdSense)
- Terms & Conditions (If applicable)
π Chapter 5: How Much Traffic is Required?
Unlike other ad networks, AdSense does not require a specific traffic number. However, for better approval chances, aim for:
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At least 50-100 daily visitors
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Organic traffic from Google, social media, and forums
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No bot traffic or fake visits
π Chapter 6: Setting Up Search Console & Analytics for SEO
6.1 Adding Your Website to Google Search Console
1οΈβ£ Go to Google Search Console.
2οΈβ£ Click "Add Property" and enter your website URL.
3οΈβ£ Verify your website (via DNS, HTML file, or meta tag).
6.2 Setting Up Google Analytics
1οΈβ£ Sign up at Google Analytics.
2οΈβ£ Create a new property and get your tracking code.
3οΈβ£ Paste the tracking code in your siteβs header (or use a plugin like Site Kit).
6.3 Basic SEO Optimization for AdSense Approval
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Use keywords in titles and content
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Optimize images (use ALT tags)
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Build internal links between articles
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Mobile-friendly design
π Chapter 7: Applying for AdSense & Waiting Time
7.1 How to Apply for Google AdSense
1οΈβ£ Go to AdSense Signup.
2οΈβ£ Sign in with your Google account.
3οΈβ£ Enter your website URL and details.
4οΈβ£ Submit for review.
7.2 How Long Does It Take for Approval?
Approval can take 2 days to 2 weeks. If rejected, fix the issues and reapply!
π Chapter 8: What to Do After Getting Approved?
8.1 Placing Ads on Your Website
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Use Auto Ads for easy ad placement.
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Manually add ads above the fold for better revenue.
8.2 Common Mistakes to Avoid (To Prevent Getting Banned!)
β Clicking your own ads π«
β Using copyrighted content π«
β Placing too many ads π«
β Fake/bot traffic π«
π― Final Thoughts
By following this guide, youβll have a high chance of getting AdSense approval and start earning from your website! π
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Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 2h Duration