AdSense did not hate you; neither is your village people against you lol. This is because Google AdSense approval is done with a Smart Bot. So, most times, when we get disapproved by AdSense, it is because you are probably doing something wrong. Believe it or not; Google AdSense is 100% automated; so, there is no way, short cutting AdSense Smart Bot rules in the 21st centuries – remember Google is the Lord of the net.
To make this easier; I will be discussing this matter under 7 steps:
Step 1: Make sure you set up your blog or website SEO, meta tags and site map (xml): This is what tells Google Bot what you are doing.
Step 2: Create at least 10 original content on your website (I will make a post on this soonest and give a software for free to our VIP members): This tells Google Bot why people are visiting your website or blog
Step 3: Make sure your blog or website is 1-month hold. This will give Google Bot enough data to work on. Even if you don’t have 50 views the whole month; Google understands, the Bot just want to be sure people find your blog post useful – even if na 1 person.
Here is the point; if no one is visiting your website; who will see the Google Ads? That is why your content must be original; as this is your only way to get your own unique audience from the crowd.
Mind you; Google has no regards for Facebook audience; so, if you are intending to drive traffic from Facebook – that won’t work bro. Google wants organic traffic; even if na 1 person.
However, another good source of Free traffic that Google respect is YouTube; you know why? Google own YouTube; so, traffic from YouTube is considered organic.
Step 4: Now, you can apply for Google Adsense. SECRET (This is not a must, but it is better if your gmail is the same with your blog url. E.g Blog url – www.facebook.com Gmail – (facebook@gmail.com) I hope you get the trick – not a must though. Applying shouldn’t be a problem though, but getting approval. So, once you have applied; as you just did in step 4; then, you can proceed to the next step.
Step 5: Once you have access into the Google AdSense account; the next thing is to copy the code that Google AdSense gives you into your blog. This is very important; the code must be copied on your BLOG HEADER – somewhere very obvious.
Step 6: Now that you have placed the code on your blog’s header. The next thing is to start blogging consistently. At least one new unique blog post a day – very important.
Step 7: Relax and awaits your Google AdSense approval within 7 – 14 days.
To make this easier; I will be discussing this matter under 7 steps:
7 Steps To Get Your Google AdSense Account Approved Within 7 Days
Step 1: Make sure you set up your blog or website SEO, meta tags and site map (xml): This is what tells Google Bot what you are doing.
Step 2: Create at least 10 original content on your website (I will make a post on this soonest and give a software for free to our VIP members): This tells Google Bot why people are visiting your website or blog
Step 3: Make sure your blog or website is 1-month hold. This will give Google Bot enough data to work on. Even if you don’t have 50 views the whole month; Google understands, the Bot just want to be sure people find your blog post useful – even if na 1 person.
Here is the point; if no one is visiting your website; who will see the Google Ads? That is why your content must be original; as this is your only way to get your own unique audience from the crowd.
Mind you; Google has no regards for Facebook audience; so, if you are intending to drive traffic from Facebook – that won’t work bro. Google wants organic traffic; even if na 1 person.
However, another good source of Free traffic that Google respect is YouTube; you know why? Google own YouTube; so, traffic from YouTube is considered organic.
Step 4: Now, you can apply for Google Adsense. SECRET (This is not a must, but it is better if your gmail is the same with your blog url. E.g Blog url – www.facebook.com Gmail – (facebook@gmail.com) I hope you get the trick – not a must though. Applying shouldn’t be a problem though, but getting approval. So, once you have applied; as you just did in step 4; then, you can proceed to the next step.
Step 5: Once you have access into the Google AdSense account; the next thing is to copy the code that Google AdSense gives you into your blog. This is very important; the code must be copied on your BLOG HEADER – somewhere very obvious.
Step 6: Now that you have placed the code on your blog’s header. The next thing is to start blogging consistently. At least one new unique blog post a day – very important.
Step 7: Relax and awaits your Google AdSense approval within 7 – 14 days.
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