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21 Tips To Get Adsense Approval For Your Blog

Many of us do apply ad-sense for monetizing our blogs/websites, and among those 90% gets rejected by the ad-sense crew, Some may even take a wild path by creating another email account and tries again, but alas, the result would be same, rejected.!! and Thais the moment at which they thinks to seize their blogging. 
First of all,don't feel dejected after your ad-sense got rejected,because you are not within the terms of ad-sense. Don't be late to check out your email to know what went wrong in your blog/website. Google ad-sense team is so kind that, they informs you the reason behind rejection. 
  
  1. Use Professional or Minimal design for your blog, because it makes things easy for your reader and Google. Don't fill your blog with fancy stuffs like background sound,fancy mouse pointers,glittering texts etc, because it makes your blog leggy,  increase page load time which annoys user. Make the Google ad-sense team and your user impressed with your design and work. 
  2. Navigation are veins of a website, it is the most essential part. Make sure that it is clean and user friendly. 
  3. A messy Sidebar could mess with your ad-sense approval, Thus don't fill your Sidebar with live,fancy widgets.Just use a 'popular posts' , 'categories' and a subscription box.It is more than enough in a sidebar. 
  4. The word copycat should not be in a bloggers dictionary, copying content from any other websites is strictly a violation of ad-sense terms. Google Ad-sense demands fresh,genuine,relevant,unique and quality contents from bloggers. 
  5. Don't think about monetizing your work before perfect time arrives. wait until you get some returning users, wait until your site rank gets increased and then monetize. 
  6. Avoid copyrighted images,videos,and scripts.Don't copy down images from Google search, Big and other search engines as it is a serious violation of ad-sense terms. 
  7. Don't make your blog post short,and not so lengthy. Around 400-500 characters are good and standard. Always keep in mind that you are writing for humans, not for computers. 
  8. Before applying for ad-sense,make sure that your blog have enough content (around 40-50 quality post) and traffic. Many applications are rejected by the reason of "In sufficient content". 
  9. It is recommended not to use any other ads networks at the time you apply s for ad-sense . 
  10. Make sure that your blog/website contains ad-sense approved languages only. 
  11. Use a custom domain for your blog,just to assure the ad-sense team that you are a serious blogger. 
  12. None of us love to read a website which contains mature content with family, so does ad-sense, except that it never likes a mature website. So it is recommended to make your content family-safe. Avoid content like 'buttocks,close-ups of breast,provocative poses,see-through clothing and strategically covered nudity and other mature content. Also see prohibited content . 
  13. Avoid too much images in a single post. I've seen so many with too much images in a single post , especially in fashion blogs. If you want to show your works or something using a set of images you could always approach Flickr or pi casa for creating slide-shot of desired pics. Remember,Google bot crawl only those content with text not images. 
  14. Make following your work easy for your users by creating an RSS Feed for your website/blog, which acts like an automated sitemap for your site. 
  15. Feed backs are well and good, Integrate your blog with your personal Google+ account. which in-turn increase your back-links and gives you a little support for ad-sense approval. 
  16. Don't forget to submit your sitemap so that Google could keep track of your site's activities, which results in your site's ranking incremental. in order to submit your sitemap to Google  you should use Google webmasters tools. You could also use Google analytic s for SO purpose. 
  17. Update Your Blog at least twice in a week. 
  18. It is recommended that you should use an responsive design for your site, or at least have a mobile version as they are in a pursuit of becoming the primary internet device. 
  19. Never send request for Google adsense until your blog customization finishes (Under construction) or in beta condition. 
  20. Never forget to read TOS and policies of Google adsense . 
  21. And finally, your users are your cash, don't disappoint them. 
Also visit Google Adsense Help Center. If your blog is ready and comply all Google policy,Just apply for Adsense 
  

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