Google Ad Sense is the best known ad network for monetising
your website or blog. Despite having many other Google Ad Sense alternatives,
none of them at the moment beats Ad Sense in terms of CPC and CPM rates. Google
Ad sense has a lot of advertisers and they place relevant ads on your
website/blog according to the content on your website.
Well it has always
been a tough time for many bloggers when trying to get Ad Sense approval.
Getting Google Ad sense approval has always been a difficult task too many
people since Google conducts a second review during application
During this review, Google manually reviews your website and if it does not qualify as per their publisher program policies. Well this is some of the points you should consider before applying for Google Ad sense.
During this review, Google manually reviews your website and if it does not qualify as per their publisher program policies. Well this is some of the points you should consider before applying for Google Ad sense.
1) Write Quality content
The most important
thing that Google is looking at currently is the quality of content that a
publisher has on his blog/ website. This is because they are safeguarding their
advertisers and do not want to place their ads on sites with poor or irrelevant
content.
Google of late are
very strict on content. As a publisher you should make sure your articles have
a minimum of 400 words-500 words. If the words fall below that category you are
likely to be disapproved due to insufficient content.
2) Design
Google are very
considerable when it comes to website or blog design and they may not be lenient
on you if your website/ blog design does not look professional.
The website should have a professional outlook and should be
easy for viewers/visitors to navigate around the site without any difficulties.
As a publisher you should not fill your site with advertisements as this may
make your web viewer’s loose trust on your website and also it is not
acceptable by Google Ad sense to place their ads on a site with has similar
advertisements.
3) Read Ad Sense
program policies.
Many people seem to ignore to read the terms and conditions
and the Google Ad sense program policies which help to give them a guideline of
what is expected of them
Before and having Google Ad sense. Well here are some
important points in their program policies that a publisher should be aware
about.
A) Google Ad sense
does not like websites/blogs with copied or non-original content. If your
website contains copied material then that gives them the right to disapprove
your website.
B) Ad sense does not
condone invalid clicks and impressions. As a publisher, you should not click on
your own ads for whatever reason and this leads to account termination without
any further warning and your funds will be withheld as compensation to the advertiser.
4) Number of content
Before applying for Ad sense, as a publisher you should work
more on content and at least you should apply for Google Ad sense with a
minimum of at least 50 posts in your website/blog.
A publisher should avoid adult content when it comes to deal
with Google Ad Sense and also before approval a publisher should work more on
content and avoid a lot of images on the posts.
5) Website Traffic
Ad Sense is sensitive
on the kind of traffic your website gets. They insist on quality traffic and
for a start you should at least have 200 page views and above every day. Google
has a way of tracking your traffic sources so a publisher should not try to
submit their sites in the paid to view ads websites. If you’re tracked for
illegal traffic by Google then your website is due for disapproval or account
termination.
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