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How to Register and Accepted Blog Terms for Google Adsense


Blogs and websites can earn money, particularly through Google AdSense. Here's how to sign up and fulfill Google Adsense's requirements for a blog. Make sure Google will allow your website or blog into their advertising program. Both the quality of the material and the volume of visitors are essential.

HOW DO I APPLY FOR A Google AdSense ACCOUNT? What criteria must one meet in order to be approved by Google Adsense? What is the bare minimum of blog readers? When is it possible to monetize a blog or website and earn money via AdSense?

Read more : Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your Blog Approved by Google Adsense

That's the most typical query new bloggers have regarding Google Ads.

The hardest issue to answer, though, is how many readers or visitors the blog needs each day in order to run Google Ads?

How busy is the website (traffic) or how many people are viewing the pages (views)?

Many bloggers have discussed the criteria for inclusion on the list and how to get accepted by Google Adsense. Support Google - Adsense is fairly well documented by Google itself.

knowledge about Google AdSense


Here is a basic explanation of Google Adsense for those who are "newbies" or don't know what it is.

Owners of websites or blogs are required to display (install) Google ads as part of the Google Adsense program.

Advertisers in the Google Ads or Google AdWords program are the source of the ads. According to the blog's content or target audience, these advertisements will show on our blog.

Google will automatically adapt links and pictures in ads to match the installer's website's content.

Later, Google will pay the publisher (publisher) a commission or fee each time an ad link is clicked (PPC, Paid Per Click), displayed for 1000 times (PPC, Paid Per Impression), or both.

Around content or articles, AdSense can be found in the form of text, photos, videos, and interactive adverts. Although Google typically chooses, compiles, and manages the ads on Google AdSense, we can filter them in our AdSense account.

The most well-liked method of making money online is becoming a Google ad publisher, but there are a lot of Google AdSense options as well.

Contextual advertising is what AdSense is. Google will display adverts that are relevant to the blog's content. For instance, adverts for hosting, domains, web design, blogging platforms, and similar services are likely to display if the blog post is about web hosting.

Additionally, AdSense will choose adverts based on website users' past search activity. Ads are supposed to be more targeted with this technique.

It is quite simple to place Google ads. The advertising will go live right away with just a little bit of additional code.

If a single blog has been approved as a Google ad publisher, we can install AdSense on up to 500 different websites!

Amounts from many blogs' AdSense profits will be combined and delivered once per month. Western Union is a payment option.

Terms of Acceptance for Google Adsense

Google ads

1. Original, well-written, and interesting content

Make sure your blog contains engaging and unique information, not just copy and paste under the guise of "plagiarism." The key is that it must be authored by you, be unique, thorough, helpful, and desired or needed by numerous users.

2. A lot of guests. The number?

Well, it's challenging to respond to this. Numbers are not mentioned by Google itself. Just describe the volume of visitors and pageviews. In essence, many guests also known as many visitors!

On the John Do website, I've recently discovered the bare minimum of visitors. Your blog reportedly receives at least 250 unique visits each day. maybe even more!

However, if there are only 250 visitors per day, the chances of the adsense income are small.

 I think the minimum number of blog visitors for AdSense is 1000 unique visitors.  This is based on experience.  Some of my blogs that are visited by more than 1000 users per day usually generate dollars from AdSense.


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