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How to Get Approved for Google AdSense (A Realistic Guide)

Getting approved for Google AdSense

Short answer: there is no "100% guaranteed" AdSense trick, but approval is very achievable if you have enough original, useful content, the required pages (About, Contact, Privacy Policy), a clean site, and some real traffic. Most rejections come from thin content or missing pages. Here is a realistic checklist to get approved, honestly.

Ignore the "100% working" claims

No one can guarantee AdSense approval, Google decides, and shady "instant approval" tricks can get you permanently banned. What actually works is meeting Google's genuine requirements. That is what this guide covers.

1. Have enough original, quality content

Google wants real value. Before applying:

  • Publish a solid number of original, well-written posts (not copied or spun).
  • Make each post genuinely useful and reasonably in-depth.
  • Cover a clear niche so your site has a purpose.

Thin or copied content is the number-one rejection reason.

2. Add the required pages

PageWhy AdSense needs it
AboutShows a real site/author
ContactLegitimacy and accountability
Privacy PolicyRequired for showing ads
Terms/DisclaimerRecommended

3. Clean, navigable site

  • Clear menu and easy navigation.
  • Mobile-friendly and reasonably fast.
  • No broken links or under-construction pages.
  • Free of prohibited content (adult, pirated, violent, etc.).

4. Some real traffic and age

While there is no strict minimum, a site with some genuine traffic and a bit of history looks more legitimate than a brand-new empty one. Build up a few weeks of real visitors before applying.

Common rejection reasons and fixes

  • "Insufficient content": add more original, substantial posts.
  • "Site not compliant": add the required pages and remove prohibited content.
  • "Under construction": finish and populate the site first.

The non-obvious tip: apply when your site would impress a human

The simplest test: would a real person landing on your site think "this is a legitimate, useful site by someone who knows their topic"? If yes, you are likely ready; if it looks thin, new, or generic, wait and build more first. Applying too early and getting rejected is common, a stronger site approved on the first try beats repeated rejections. Build the site you would be proud of, then apply.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get approved for Google AdSense?

Publish enough original, useful content, add About, Contact and Privacy Policy pages, keep the site clean and mobile-friendly, and build some real traffic before applying.

Is there a guaranteed AdSense approval trick?

No. Google decides, and 'instant approval' tricks risk a permanent ban. Meeting Google's genuine content and page requirements is what actually works.

Why do AdSense applications get rejected?

Most often for thin or copied content, missing required pages (Privacy Policy, About, Contact), an unfinished site, or prohibited content.

How much content do I need for AdSense?

There is no fixed number, but you need enough original, substantial posts that a real visitor would see your site as a legitimate, useful resource.

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