Google AdSense Approval" - Learn the answers to twenty unknown questions



"Google AdSense Approval" - Learn the answers to twenty unknown questions



Question: 1 Here are some inquiries to get approved for Google AdSense non-hosted account

1. what's the minimum number of articles before application ???

2) What else would you add besides our communication, privacy and policy ??? Isn't it better ??

3. Is it possible to require advantage of Google non-hosted account through Google banner ads withthe assistance of Google AdWords ??? Or what are the preferences for AdSense approval?

4. Is it possible to urge approval if the content image is employedwith Google search? Or should I publish unique images and unique articles?

Which checklist does one think you ought to create before applying to Google AdSense ???

Answer -

Answer 1. 30-50 post is best. The more the merrier

Answer 2. About Us, Contact, Privacy & Policy & DMCA Besides, confirmthat no category is left blank. Keep a minimum of 5-6 hours of content in each category. Then it's better.

Answer 3. there's no additional benefit to AdSense Approval for any ad with Google Adwords. Google has no such policy.

Answer 4. Unique Image is that thebest. However, never take a copyrighted image from Google, change the title and size of any image. No problem.

Answer 8. Before you apply for Google Adsense, you need to create some Check List.

E.g.

* make sure all posts on the positioning are 80-90% unique and within Google policy.

** Check all the important pages ofthe positioning.

*** 40-50 of the site's posts are properly indexed, see Webmaster Tools

**** the planning of the positioningshould be user and SEO friendly.

***** All the mandatory things should be kept in white side navigation and layout.

****** If you rank at the highest of some organic keywords in search engines, the additional pie are often found. (Although Content is BIG King) If you check of thesethings properly and apply with a site that lasts for 50-60 days, it'spossible to urge approval at the primary chance of 100% sure.

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