In this article, we will touch on how to get google AdSense approval fast. You have a weblog, an app, etc. and you think google AdSense is the best to monetize it. You’re not alone, it is everyone’s dream to make something good out of his or her sweat. I started out on google’s blogger with a blog and later added one, making two.
Somewhere last year, I moved on to WordPress, the blog you’re on right now. How I got my AdSense approval for my sites will be known to you through my experience. Let’s get started on how to get AdSense approval fast. I will tell you everything about my experience as we move on.
Create “Privacy Policy” Page
The number one on the list of getting AdSense approval fast is the privacy policy. Trust me, you’ll never get AdSense approval if you don’t have a privacy policy for your site or app. Privacy Policy is the document that outlines which information about the users you collect, where this information is stored, and how it will be treated.
The exact contents of a certain privacy policy will depend upon the applicable law and may need to address requirements across geographical boundaries and legal jurisdictions. Most countries have their own legislation and guidelines of who is covered, what information can be collected, and what it can be used for. In general, data protection laws in Europe cover the private sector, as well as the public sector. Their privacy laws apply not only to government operations but also to private enterprises and commercial transactions.
A Privacy Policy is required by Third Party Services
Many websites and apps use in-page/in-app advertising by third parties to generate revenue. As these ads also collect user data, third parties require the websites or apps to ask their users’ permission for sharing their personal data. If you are a Google app developer, the Privacy Policy Guidance requires that you inform your users about what data you collect, why you collect it, and what you do with it.
Some of the most popular third-party services require website and app owners to post Privacy Policy agreements on their websites. Some of these services include:
Amazon Affiliates
- ClickBank
- Google Play Store
- Google Analytics
- Google AdSense
- Google AdWords
- Facebook Apps
- Twitter Lead Generation
- Apple’s App Store
Create “Contact Us” Page
The second most important element to get AdSense approval fast is to create a contact page for your site or app, etc. As I’ve said, if you don’t have a “Contact Us” page on your site, you never and ever get AdSense approval. If you want to monetize your blog or app with AdSense, it means you want to do business. And any businessman must provide a means of contact, this is what AdSense requires. You must provide a way for AdSense and other bidding companies to get in touch with you. You’ll not get AdSense approval if you fail to provide a way of contacting you!
Contact us page is also the go-to for a new visitor on a mission. It’s where they go when they have a question and truly want to speak to an individual at your organization. They exist to serve the user with the purpose of providing the user with information on how they can get in touch with you.
The goal of every contact us page is to convert by clearly and effectively presenting the method(s) of getting in touch with you or the company as quickly as possible. A contact page is a common web page on a website for visitors to contact the organization or individual providing the website.
The page contains one or more of the following items:
My experience, continuation from point two above. The second blog I created was amazing, I got AdSense approval in just two or so months with just a few posts. But most people say getting AdSense approval on blogger is pretty easier because it’s considered to be a hosted account. What about this WordPress site you’re reading right now? How did I get AdSense approval? To be continued on the next point…
My experience, continuation from point two above. The second blog I created was amazing, I got AdSense approval in just two or so months with just a few posts. But most people say getting AdSense approval on blogger is pretty easier because it’s considered to be a hosted account. What about this WordPress site you’re reading right now? How did I get AdSense approval? To be continued on the next point…
The third thing you should consider doing to get AdSense approval is to create an “About Us” Page. The about us page is commonly used by all types of sites and businesses to give readers and customers more insight into who is involved with a given business and exactly what it does. Here Google Adsense and other advertising partners are interested in who is behind the site or app and what they do. This will help AdSense and other advertising companies to find the best ads that suit your site or app. Therefore, an about us page is crucial in getting Google Adsense approval. Just make sure you have an about us page.
My experience: When I created this WordPress site, as usual, I want to monetize it with AdSense again, see what happened next…
Have Some High-Quality Posts Create 20-25 Posts
Your Website Content Must Not Be In The Restricted List
In a nutshell, you can’t have anything sexual, and you can’t have shocking, like killing, terrorism, explosives, guns, tobacco, recreational drugs, the sale of alcohol, online gambling, prescription drugs, and unapproved pharmaceuticals or supplements and get AdSense approval because they are all on the restricted list. This is the link to the restricted lists of content: Google Adsense restricted list.
My experience: I apply for AdSense approval on this site and I was denied, why, because I was not getting enough traffic at that time. I just started out and my blog is just a few months old. I did something later…
Don’t Use Images And Other Materials With Copyright

You Need To Be Over 18 Years Old
Remove Other Ads When Applying For AdSense
You Must Use a Supported Language
You Need Sufficient Traffic To Your Site

I told you my first application was rejected because I don’t have enough traffic to my blog. Google doesn’t necessarily reject a site for not having enough traffic, though they might. If you don’t have enough traffic, though, you won’t be earning enough money to even cash out.
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