Tip to Get Adsense Approval fast

Adsense-related questions popup here
quite often and I've seen numerous
members ask questions such as how to
get their Adsense applications approved
and why their Adsense applications were
rejected. Due to the prevalence of these
questions, I figured that instead of
answering these questions individually, I
could create a complete guide on getting
a Google Adsense application approved
that also answers any other questions
you may have. So, without further ado,
let's get started!
Contents
1. Part 1: Preparing Your Website
2. -Part 1.1: Disqualifying Material
3. -Part 1.2: Design
4. -Part 1.3: Essential Pages
5. Part 2: Adsense FAQ
6. -Question 1
7. -Question 2
8. -Question 3
9. -Question 4
10. -Question 5
11. -Question 6
Part 1: Preparing Your
Website
This section will focus on what you need
to do to prepare your website for the
review process. You see, 1-2 days after
you submit an Adsense application, a
Google specialist will visit your website
and review it to ensure that you're
complying with both Adsense's policies
and the Google Webmaster Guidelines, so
it's important to have your website in tip-
top shape in order to avoid wasting both
your time submitting the application and
the time of the Google specialist.
Part 1.1: Disqualifying
Issues
Don't you just hate it when you're reading
through a guide and halfway through it
you find something in there that would
disqualify you from doing whatever it is
you were reading about? I don't like it
when that happens either, which is why
I'm starting off with a list of potential
issues that would disqualify you from
applying to Adsense.
Offensive filth (porn)
Tampered Adsense codes
Bot traffic, especially if your intention with
the traffic is to click ads
Anything that would cause poor user
experience such as endless obstructive
popups, malware, and links that go where
they shouldn't
Websites in languages not featured in this
list: https://support.google.com/adsense/
answer/9727

Content encouraging users to clicks on
your ads
Websites with counterfeit goods
Websites that violate the Google
Webmaster Guidelines
Sites that are not willing to display a
privacy policy
Under construction pages
Difficult site navigation
Insufficient content (I've never received a
direct answer about this, but I assume
how much is too little depends on who is
reviewing your site)
Illicit material (child porn, theft, etcetera)
Copyrighted material (stolen content)
Websites under 6 months old (this only
applies to specific countries )
Anything else on this page: https://
support.google.com/adsense/
answer/48182

Part 1.2: Design
Due to the numerous design features that
web designers and developers employ,
the best advice I can give regarding this
topic is to make the site presentable. This
doesn't mean that you need to have a
fancy website with CSS3 styles and 70
MP images, it just means to avoid doing
this:
Part 1.3: Essential Pages
The following pages are the pages I had
on my own website when I got it
approved. While the only page that is
required by Google Adsense is a privacy
policy as stated on their " Required
Content " support page, I recommend
adding these additional pages to your site
in addition to any posts or pages you
currently have on your website:
Privacy Policy: This should mention the
DoubleClick advertising cookie. A privacy
policy generator is a great way to
complete this page.
Contact Page: I once read an Adsense
rejection email that mentioned this as
being a required page
Terms Of Service : The rules of your site.
You can use any TOS generator to get this
done
Antispam Policy : This policy lets users
know you're not associated with any web
spam. This antispam policy template
should suffice
Copyright Notice: This just lets visitors
know who owns the content on the site.
Just find a similar site in your niche and
replace their information with your
information (spin it a little if you want to)
FAQ : This page isn't as important as the
others, but it doesn't hurt to add it
About Pages : This page just summarises
what your site is about
Part 2: Adsense FAQ
These are questions about Adsense I've
seen around the forum at one time or
another.
Question 1: How many posts and
pages do I need?
There's no exact number of posts or
pages you need, but it's best to "fill up"
your website with quality content in order
to increase your chances of getting
approved (as one rejection letter I read
stated "insufficient content" and "not
enough text" as an issue . If the
explanation was too vague for you, I
believe I had around 50 pages on the site
I used for my Adsense application, but
think of this as a golden number.
Question 2: Why Aren't My Ads
Appearing If I Got Approved?
Google has a list of the most common
reasons here as well as a troubleshooter
to help you figure it out. Use it.
Question 3: Why Didn't My
Application Get Approved After
Reading Your Guide?
This isn't a perfect guide, but Adsense will
send you an email with the reason for
your application's rejection. If you want to
see a few samples emails, you can view
them on this site.
Question 4: Do you need a certain
number of visitors to get approved?
Not from what I know. When I first
applied, the site I got approved only
received about 30-50 unique visitors a
day (possibly even less).
Question 5: Can I Get Approved With
A Subdomain?
Yes!

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