Having Google AdSense approved is a wish for most fresh bloggers and webmasters. However, if your content is not good enough, Google will have the decency to say "no" before you even get to blink.
So, how do you ensure that your content is of the right quality — and completely human? Here's the full guide.
1. Original, Valuable Content ✍️
Google prefers fresh content. Copy-pasting or spinning articles will not cut it. Your website must provide actual value to readers. That means:
Writing in your natural voice
Fixing real problems
Eliminating fluff or filler
For instance, if your blog is a personal finance one, don't pen "10 Tips to Save Money." Dig deeper. Share real-life experiences, workable strategies, or novel insights.
2. Write At Least 15–20 Quality Blog Posts ????
Don't apply for AdSense with only 3 or 4 posts.
Ensure your site has a minimum of 15–20 quality blog posts, each 800–1500 words long. Google seeks consistency and depth before approval.
Bonus Tip: Publish spread over several weeks, not all at once. This indicates your blog is alive and active.
3. Have a Clean, User-Friendly Website Design ????
A good user experience is important. Have a simple design with:
Easy navigation (clear menu)
Rapid loading speed
Mobile-responsive layout
Don't have flashy pop-ups or bothersome ads — your site ought to look and feel professional, as well as be simple to read.
4. Make These 4 Required Pages ????
Be sure your website has these pages before applying for AdSense:
About Us – Tell who you are and about your site.
Contact Us – Include an e-mail or contact form.
Privacy Policy – Take a privacy policy generator and adjust it.
Terms & Conditions – Optional but helpful for trust.
Google wants to see that you’re a legitimate creator, not a spammy site.
5. Don’t Use AI-Generated or Copied Content ❌????
Even if you’re tempted to use AI tools, don’t rely on them alone. Google can detect overly robotic or low-quality content. Always:
Edit and personalize your content
Add your own insights, experiences, or opinions
Focus on human-first writing
Human content = more engagement = greater likelihood of AdSense approval.
6. Don't Use Copyrighted Images and Videos ????????
Use only royalty-free images (from sources like Pexels or Unsplash) or make your own graphics. Never copy content from another website.
Copyright infringement is a quick route to rejection.
7. Have Some Organic Traffic Before Applying ????
You don’t need thousands of views, but a bit of organic traffic helps. Share your posts on social media or do basic SEO to get noticed.
Google wants to see that real people are visiting your site.
8. Apply from a Custom Domain (Not Blogspot.com) ????
If you’re serious, get a custom domain like www.yoursite.com. Free domains or subdomains (like yoursite.blogspot.com) often get rejected.
It shows you’re committed to building a real brand.
Final Thoughts ????
Obtaining Google AdSense approval has nothing to do with luck — it has to do with quality. Write quality, useful human content, get your site neat and full, and wait. Once approved, you can at last monetize your passion!