Google AdSense Approval Guide – What They Don’t Tell You

 

Struggling to get approved for Google AdSense? This 2025 guide reveals what no one tells you—real tips, requirements, and fixes for faster approval.

Introduction

If you're trying to get Google AdSense approval and keep getting rejected, you're not alone.

Many bloggers, especially beginners, feel lost. You followed the rules, but AdSense says “your site doesn’t meet our criteria.” Why?

In this post, I’ll show you what they don’t tell you, and exactly how to set your blog up for AdSense success in 2025 — even on Blogger.

Why Google AdSense Matters

  • Passive income from every blog visit

  • Trusted by advertisers globally

  • Easy to use, especially with Blogger integration

  • Great first monetization option for new blogs

What You Need Before You Apply

1. A Custom Domain

✔ Recommended: your own .com or .online (e.g., weblinknewz.online)
Blogger subdomains like blogspot.com work, but custom domains build trust.

2. At Least 10 High-Quality Blog Posts

✔ Each post should be:

  • 800+ words

  • Original (not AI spam or copied)

  • SEO-optimized

  • Helpful and user-

3. Essential Pages

Your blog must have:

  • πŸ“„ About Page

  • πŸ“„ Contact Page

  • πŸ“„ Privacy Policy (very important for AdSense)

  • πŸ“„ Terms and Conditions / Disclaimer

You can generate these using free online tools like privacyterms.io.

4. Clean Navigation & Design

✔ Simple layout with readable fonts
✔ Mobile responsive (test with Google’s Mobile-Friendly Tool)
✔ No broken links or “coming soon” pages

5. Consistent Posting & Originality

✔ Avoid:

  • Empty posts

  • Spun/reused content

  • AI-written articles without human editing

πŸ“Œ Tip: Link between posts (like Day 1 to Day 6) to boost SEO and user engagement.

What They Don’t Tell You (Hidden Rules)

  • πŸ›‘ AdSense crawls your entire site — not just one post

  • πŸ›‘ Blogs with fewer than 30–40 total pages indexed = high rejection rate

  • πŸ›‘ If you applied and got rejected, don’t apply again immediately — wait at least 2 weeks

  • πŸ›‘ Having ads from other networks can delay or harm approval

  • πŸ›‘ A bounce rate above 80% and low page time can trigger rejections

How to Apply (Step-by-Step on Blogger)

  1. Log in to Blogger.com

  2. Click Earnings > Apply for AdSense

  3. Sign in with your Gmail/Google account

  4. Fill out your payment and site details

  5. Wait for approval (7–14 days typically)

 What If You’re Rejected?

Don’t panic. Follow these recovery tips:

  • Update and improve your content

  • Add new blog posts

  • Fix any site design or structure issues

  • Submit a sitemap in Google Search Console

πŸ“Œ Wait 2–3 weeks before reapplying.

CONCLUSION

Google AdSense approval isn’t random. It’s based on quality, clarity, and trust. If you follow this guide step-by-step and stay consistent, your chances of approval in 2025 are much higher.

Blog smart. Build value. And monetize wisely.

πŸ“… Coming up tomorrow – Day 7:
πŸ‘‰ “Monetize Your Blog – 5 Easy Ways to Make Money Online”


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