How to Get Instant AdSense Approval for Your Blog

 How to Get Instant AdSense Approval for Your Blog


If you have ever tried to submit your blogger blog for AdSense approval, you know it can be a grueling process. And if you have ever tried to sell your website, you know that not getting AdSense approval can drastically reduce the value of your site – and kill your monetization potential entirely. In this guide, we’ll walk you through exactly how to get instant AdSense approval on your blogger blogs and make them as easy to monetize as possible so that they are ready when the time comes to sell!



Getting Started

To get instant approval, you need the following: 

1. Sign up with Google AdSense and create an account. 2. Click on Create an ad unit. 3. On the new page, scroll down until you see a box labeled Page URL. Enter your website URL in that box, then click Save changes. 4. Next, you'll go back to your blog and copy the script that is found at the bottom of the first section titled Text ads or from an existing ad. Then paste it into the text area called Ad code under Page Attributes below your code snippet window on the left-hand side of your blog post editing interface. 5. Once pasted, hit Update now to save the information. You should see Page Status turn green and say In review. 6. Wait about 24 hours before checking back in to see if your request has been approved. If not, make sure everything is as described above and try again. 7. Once approved, congratulations! All you have to do now is wait for the money to start rolling in!


Getting Approved

Google Adsense is the largest and most lucrative advertising network on the web. If you want to make money from your blog, you'll need to apply for an account with them. However, it's not easy getting approved. Many common mistakes will get your application denied so you must take the time to find out what these are before applying. Here are a few tips to help you get instant approval: 

1) Make sure your site does not contain any adult content or spammy content. 

2) Follow their policies as closely as possible when creating ads and making changes to your website layout. 

3) Use keywords in titles, descriptions, headlines, and images. And be sure to include them where appropriate in the body of the post too! 

4) Stay within their guidelines about several ads per page (should be no more than one ad per page). The use of pop-ups or anything else considered intrusive should also be avoided as they may lead to instant denial of your application.


Completing the Application

Once you've applied and are getting your blogger site approved, all that's left is to get started on actually making some money. You have a couple of options when it comes to placement. If you're feeling a little bit more adventurous, you can install your own AdSense script into your WordPress installation. This way you can control where and what ads appear on your site and the positioning them, but if the idea of dealing with code scares you or sounds like too much work, there are companies out there that will allow you just submit an ad onto their servers for a small fee per ad impression. The two best I've found so far are urchinblue and wp-AdSense. Uchrinblue takes care of everything from coding the advertisement to placing it in any spot on your blog layout - they also let you take care of placing one Featured advertisement in the most visible spot on your blog. With WP-Adsense, they do coding as well as placement and they also offer three different pricing packages: Standard ($20/month), Pro ($60/month), and Premium ($150/month). They also offer different types of advertising placements: text-only banners, popup banners, popunder banners (which aren't shown until someone leaves your page), and header banners (which show up at the top of every page).



Final Words

If you've been having trouble getting approval from Google Adsense, don't worry. There are a few simple things you can do that will make sure you get approved with no problem. First of all, you should remove any disruptive ads or pop-ups on your site that could potentially scare potential visitors away. Secondly, check your keyword density in your blog posts; if it's too high, Google will assume you're trying to spam their search engine and be less likely to approve your account. Finally, make sure the content on your blog is original so Google knows it's not just an advertisement site and has something worth visiting - and won't turn off ad approval because of it! It really doesn't take much work to avoid being rejected by Google Adsense - these three steps will have them begging you for approval instead.

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