Eligibility for AdSense on Blogger: Everything You Need to Know
If
you’re reading this, you most likely have a blog and you most likely know
exactly what AdSense is. If you don’t have a blog, you might not know what it
is. In this blog post, you will learn everything you need to know about being
eligible for AdSense on your blog. Why should you be interested? Well, Google
AdSense is one of the most lucrative advertising networks. Even though the
payout isn’t as high as Facebook, Google, or other popular advertising
networks, it still offers a decent amount of money. This is why many people
want to be eligible for Google adsense. In this blog post, you will learn about
Google’s adsense guidelines, how to become eligible for adsense on your blog,
and what your chances are of being accepted by Google. If you want to know more
about advertising on your blog, continue reading.
What is Google AdSense?
Google
AdSense is a program where Google displays ads on your blog in return for
sharing the revenue with you. When someone clicks on an ad your blog or
website, you will receive a commission for that click. If someone buys
something from an advertisement you posted, then you will receive a much higher
commission. It’s basically when Google places ads on your blog and gives you
money in return.
How to Become Eligible for Google AdSense
If
you want to be eligible for Google AdSense, there are a few guidelines you need
to follow. The first is that your blog must be over 1350 words long and have at
least 3-4 posts on it. You also need to have content that is original, meaning
not copied from someone else, and that contains certain keywords. If you meet
these requirements, you might be eligible for adsense.
Google AdSense Guidelines
Google
has their own set of guidelines that you need to follow in order to be eligible
for AdSense. These guidelines are set so that Google can keep the content on
their ads clean and advertiser-friendly. The guidelines are a little different
for publishers and bloggers. Publishers: Publishers are people who operate a
website and work with advertisers, but are not necessarily blogging. If you
operate your own website and have had it for at least 6 months, then you would
be considered a publisher. Bloggers:
Bloggers are people who usually blog on their own site or someone else’s site,
such as blogspot or WordPress, but they don’t primarily work with advertisers
(they blog about other topics). Bloggers: Bloggers can apply to be an AdSense
publisher through an AdSense code request form. Publishers: Publishers can apply to be an
AdSense publisher by simply signing up for the program through their Google My
Business dashboard.
How Often Does Google Accept Ads?
As a
blogger, you have to understand that Google AdSense is not a sure thing. In
fact, only 50% of the people who apply for adsense are accepted. The other 50%
are denied. It can be frustrating when you’re denied and don’t know why. To
avoid this frustration, take time to learn about Google’s guidelines. There are
certain criteria that your blog will have to follow in order to be considered
for adsense eligibility. Some of these requirements include creating content
that doesn’t violate any copyright laws or distributing malware onto your
website. You also need to be over 18 years old and not running an illegal
business from your blog site. If you meet these requirements, then your blog
has a better chance of being eligible for google adsense.(It may still not be
accepted though.) Another factor is the
quality of your content and blog posts. The higher the quality of your content
on your blog, the better chance you'll have at being accepted by google as an
adsense partner. But if you want to increase your odds even more, make sure
that all of the content on your site is original and that it offers valuable
information for readers with low bounce rates.
Conclusion
So,
you want to monetize your blog with Google AdSense? Great! But before you start
generating revenue, you need to understand the eligibility requirements and
Google AdSense Policies. Once you have all the information you need, you can
request that Google review your blog for eligibility. If approved, you’ll be
able to start generating revenue and share your voice with the world!
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