How I Got AdSense Approvals within 48 Hours
Though there are several ad networks on the market that offer similar if not the same as AdSense, but I think none of the others come close to it. I’ll be talking about my experience when I began my journey of getting AdSense approved my site to show ads. In short, I’ll be talking about how I got AdSense Approvals in 48 hours.
Before this 48 hours good news story I’m about to share, I had applied thrice without getting approved. Though I had more than 20 articles on each of my categories but I wasn’t approved.
So I sat down and asked; have I satisfied all the conditions which AdSense requires of me? The answer that came was yes, because I had all the appropriate legal pages including, disclaimer, privacy policy, terms and conditions. I also had satisfied the California Consumer Protection Act and the GDPR cookie policy.
How I Got AdSense Approvals within 48 Hours
But one thing was suspected to be the issue, which are my contents. If I talk about contents, don’t think about the length of contents since length of content is of not important as far as getting approved for AdSense is concerned. Quality is what you need and must be of value too.
The one thing I did was to run through all my contents and realized that contents on three of my categories are almost the same. So I merge the two categories and named all with one name (as one category).
I also closed the previous AdSense account I opened and reapplied with the same email address, though some say you’ve to use a different email address in a situation like this. But I think that doesn’t count in any way.
With these two things; which are closing down the AdSense account and merging two of my categories which had similar contents got me approved for AdSense within 48 hours.
See proof from the screenshot below.
Little advice: don’t struggle to write lengthy contents which will have no value. I’ll advise to write 600 words, with value and uniqueness of your contents can get you approved.
Don’t ever make a mistake to delete contents on your site just because you want AdSense Approvals. That may not be the issue that which is not getting you approved for AdSense and doing that can hugely impact negatively on your traffic.
Make sure you have all the legal pages on your site.
To make everything easy, start your blog with fewer categories so that you can supply each of them with unique contents; one or two categories are enough.
Ensures pictures you use in your articles do not have copyright issues, if course you can take pictures from everywhere even with the ones with copyright issues, but make sure you alter it. I personally use Corel Draw to design and redesign my images I used. If possible look for image compressors to compress all your images, so that site doesn’t take much to load.
And lastly, don’t rush to flood the site with Sub-Zero contents.