Google Adsense Approval Tips 2023. IN this article we will talk about Adsense approval. I am here today to help you get approved by Google AdSense. Quite a few people have asked me about this, so I've put together 12 tips that will help you get approved quickly.

Google AdSense can, really, be a very tricky beast if you haven't been approved before. If you already have a Google AdSense approved website, it is very easy to get other websites on your account.

But what about those who are never approved, or have a lot of trouble getting approved? That is exactly from this list.
Before I start, I would like to mention the Google Adsense alternative called Ezoic. This platform works with Google AdSense (which I love by the way) and uses artificial intelligence to place your ads more strategically in certain areas without completely destroying the user experience.
In addition to that, they also have a new website speed plugin, if your website is really slow. It's a very cool and automated plugin, so be sure to check that out as well.

Update: If you have more than 10,000 page views per month, Ezoic is by far the best option. At this point all of my websites are on Ezoic as they are proven to make more money than both Adsense and Media.net.
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Google Adsense Approval Tips2023




1) High-quality content is crucial
Number one is what I consider to be one of the most important things to do if you're trying to get approved with Google AdSense. That is, you need to ensure that you have quality content on your website.


Some people think it doesn't matter, but it does, because Google is now making sure that the websites they approve aren't just a bunch of spam or people copying and pasting content from other websites.

other sites.

They want to make sure they stay out of search results in general, so anyone trying to make shortcuts forgets about it. You will not get approved for Google AdSense.

Just make sure you have quality content on your website. You can see Google's Publisher Policies to help you understand what Google considers to be good.

Google wants to get good results on its search engine results pages, so if you don't have quality content, there's a good chance you'll get rejected.

They won't monetize your website because they know that if they don't, you probably won't make money and you'll probably go out of business.

2.Create 10-15 jobs
Number two goes back to high-quality content. Before applying to Google AdSense, you should have 10-15 quality posts on your website to make sure that Google knows that you are taking it seriously, and that your site has some monetizable articles.

In general, you want to have 10,000-15,000 words on your website. If you have about 1000-1500 words per article, that's a very good number. This will help you get approved because it shows the sound of your website and helps Google understand the quality of your content, which is very important.

3.Create about pages and contact pages
Number three is something I think a lot of people miss out on. When creating a website, you must have an about and contact page before applying to Google AdSense.


It's very simple why. When Google reviews your website, they want to make sure it's legitimate, so they want to know who's behind the site. You can also include the different employees involved on the About page as well.

It is also important to have a contact page so that all of your website visitors can reach out to you if they need to.

By having these two pages, you will further validate the fact that you are a legitimate business. This is really important to Google when they look at you in terms of AdSense.

4.Create a privacy policy page
Number four is to make sure you create a privacy policy page. This is a common mishap with people because they'll say, "I really don't know what to include on a privacy policy page."

Honestly, you can google and find a lot of different generators. The most important thing to know is that Google requires specific verbiage in your privacy policy.

This link says everything Google AdSense says about the privacy policy, including the verbiage they want you to include in your policy. It's actually very easy; You just have to copy and paste it.

Check out my list of privacy policy generators for free and paid options to help.

5.Ensure that website content is not on the restricted list

Number five is one that I think some people probably don't really think about before they build a website. That is, you need to make sure that your content is not on the restricted list.

Yes, Google AdSense has a restricted list. If you have a website and your content is restricted, bye bye AdSense. This is just the reality of the situation.

There are a lot of different rules, so here is a link that tells you exactly what the publisher restrictions are.

In general, you cannot engage in anything sexual, nor can you have trauma, such as murder, terrorism, explosives, guns, tobacco, recreational drugs, selling alcohol, online gambling, prescription drugs, pharmaceuticals or non-food supplements. approved.

Unapproved pharmaceutical or dietary supplements is something I think has been added recently. If you have a health-related website that includes various supplements that may not be proven or could be rather sketchy, Google AdSense may reject you for that.

Again, if you want to see the full list, just click here.

6) Do not use copyrighted images
Do not use copyrighted images. I cannot stress this enough. If you've taken a picture straight from Google and put it on your website, don't do it again.

There are usage rights that protect the photographers who work hard to post those photos. They must be compensated for their work.

If you just go to Google and take a picture and put it up, there's a good chance that Google AdSense will come over there, see what you've done, and say, "No, we're not going to approve you because these aren't even your pictures."
It's not a legitimate way to do things, so make sure you don't.


If you're sitting there and saying, "Well, I don't have a lot of money for pictures" or "I really don't know where to get pictures," I personally use two different sources. The first one is completely free and is called pixabay.com.

The second one costs money but has a lot of different images that you can get for a very reasonable price if you make a monthly plan. It's shutterstock.com. If you're interested in that, you can go ahead and click on that link and go straight there to see what they have.

7) Know that (sometimes) the age of a website matters
This doesn't apply everywhere, but I had to include it here; Sometimes the age of your website matters.

This isn't a big deal in the US and many other countries, but Google has specifically made a call to those in China and India saying that you must have had your websites for at least six months before applying to Google AdSense.

I think they did it because there were a lot of fraudulent websites created and pushed into their Google search results ecosystem.
They didn't like how people were trying to game the system. I don't know all the details, but I do know that they mentioned these two countries.

So if you're in one of those two countries, wait six months. If you aren't, that probably isn't the problem if you get rejected, so you don't have to worry about that.

8) Make sure your website is not blocked
Make sure your website is not blocked. For those who built a website from scratch and bought the domain new, you don't have to worry about this (unless you've already been told you've been banned from Google AdSense).

But if this is not the case, and you have purchased a website or domain name, there is a good chance that your website has already been banned from Google AdSense. It's definitely something worth looking into.
Again, there is a website called banneddcheck.com where you can check to see if you have been banned by Google. Usually, most websites aren't, but it's worth checking out.

9) Make the site look decent

Number nine is making your website look decent. This doesn't mean you have to buy premium themes, but you do want to make sure your website looks good.

Make sure your website has all the bells and whistles, so when someone visits it, it doesn't look like a bunch of old-school, '90s, jumbled HTML thrown together where it's hard to navigate.
As long as you're using something like the default WordPress theme, or have a theme you bought somewhere, you'll be fine. If you are interested in this, you can watch my tutorial on recommended topics.

Just make sure you have something that looks decent. It can be very minimal. You don't need to have a lot of pictures as long as they are organized and look like a website.
Also, try to stay away from custom coding unless you really know what you're doing.

10) Have a clear website browsing
Make sure you have a clear website browsing. For most people, this is an afterthought. They will most likely say, "Of course I have clear mobility."

But sometimes websites just don't do that, or whatever you use isn't quite clear. This is a problem because it does not authorize the site itself. Make sure your website's main navigation is easy to find and easily accessible.

11.Make sure you are over 18 years old
No. 11 is making sure you age. With Google AdSense, you must be 18 years of age or older to have an account.

When you fill out an application to join AdSense, they ask you for your birthday. If you are under the age of 18, you are not allowed to have an AdSense account.

However, that doesn't mean you can't do it. If you're under 18, if you're cool, keep doing what you're doing; It's great to start so early.
To fix this, all you need to do is have a parent or legal guardian put their name on it. Just remember that the checks will be made to that person and not to you, so make sure it's someone you trust.

As long as this person is willing to make money for you and help you out with it, you should be fine.

12) Remove other ads when applying
Here's a hint - if you're still getting disapproved and you're not sure why, make sure you remove any ads that were already on your website.
Even though Google says within their Terms of Service that it is 100% OK to use other ad networks with Google AdSense, when you place an order someone will review your website.

If they see a bunch of ads popping up all over the place, they might just say, "You know what? This site is really kind of spam. They already have a bunch of ads, so we're not going to approve them because they're already taking care of them with these other guys."
When you've gone through the application process, you only need to remove the ads for the three to five days it takes Google to approve them. Once approved, you can go in and create any other ad network you want as well.

From there, you can focus on increasing your Adsense revenue by taking these steps.