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

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 Page W...

The Best-Performing Ad Sizes for Your Website (and Where to Place Them)

Short answer: the ad sizes that reliably earn the most are the large rectangle (336x280), the medium rectangle (300x250), the large mobile banner (320x100), and the leaderboard (728x90). Placement matters as much as size, ads inside content and above the fold earn far more than ones buried in the footer. Here is what works and why. The top-earning ad sizes Size Name Best for 336x280 Large Rectangle In-content, highest earner 300x250 Medium Rectangle In-content and sidebar, huge demand 320x100 Large Mobile Banner Mobile, where most traffic is 728x90 Leaderboard Desktop header/between sections 300x600 Half Page Sticky sidebar, high viewability The rectangles (300x250 and 336x280) win because advertisers bid heavily on them and they fit naturally inside articles. Placement beats size Where an ad sits affects earnings more than its dimensions: Within the content, after the first or second paragraph, tends to earn most because readers actually see it. Above the fold ...