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Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by ArykTECH(m): 10:11am On Jan 02, 2020
Do it Yourself: How to Get Your AdSense Account Approved Under 24 Hours in the Year 2020


After getting hundreds of blogs and websites of some of our customers and business partners approved for the Google AdSense program in under 24 hours, some of them couldn't help but ask how we actually got it done. And as always, I would reply "We learn the rules, abide by it and adhere to it".


So, instead of paying us to do the work for you, you can just read, digest and follow the guidelines outlined on this page to get your websites and blogs approved for the Google AdSense program in one try. And if you still prefer that we do it for you in order to save your time or save yourself the stress, you may go ahead and visit our AdSense Services page here.


And If you are already wondering if really it is possible to get your Google AdSense account approved in under 24 hours, we already answered that question in the Questions and Answers section further down this page. But the short answer is; YES. You can get AdSense approval in under 24 hours.


Contrary to what many believes, getting your site or blog approved for the Google AdSense program is not really difficult and does not take time as you may have been made to believe, you just have to do it the right way. There is no shortcut or bypassing it. Just the right way.


And on that note, though I have seen several blog posts and website articles discussing how to get your websites or blogs approved for the AdSense Program within a stipulated number of days, one thing I notice is common with most of those articles and or blog posts is that; they make getting AdSense approval seem so difficult or hard than it really is.


And that's one of the major reasons I have decided to compile these points and create this blog post.


Before I proceed, it should be noted that the content of this post does not apply to Blogger Blog () users.


For bloggers, there are some quality guidelines which you should adhere to before you can apply and get Google's AdSense approval for your blog hosted with . For that, refer to this post: Getting your Blog Approved for AdSense in Under 24 Hours


Now, let's proceed. Shall we?


To Get Your Website or Blog Approved for the Google AdSense Program:


1. Get Your Website or Blog Up and Running:

By getting your site or blog up and running I mean, ensure that your site or blog is ready, available and can be accessed via any of its protocols. For example; ensure that either your site is visited using https://yourDomain . com, http:// yourDomain . com, https:// www. yourDomain . com or www . yourDomain . com, the visitor arrives at your website without any errors.


If you are not using your https protocols, ensure it automatically redirects to the non-https version. If you prefer using the blank domain thus the yourDomain . com version without the www, ensure they all arrive at the same location.


To achieve that is really simple. If you're using WordPress, your host most likely already has all that preconfigured for you. You may also crosscheck by visiting your site from all or nearly all of the protocols. It does you no harm to crosscheck and be on the safer side. Right?


2. Publish Your Primary Pages: your site or blog primary pages are the "home" page, "contact us" page, "privacy policy" page, "terms" page.


You might be wondering if the "about us" page is necessary? Well, it's not a must.

Nearly all the blogs and websites we have gotten approved for the Google AdSense program, for most, in under 24 hours; has no about us page before we got them approved though, the respective businesses and owners of the blogs and websites may have uploaded their "about us" page later on.


With that said, contrary to the other notes, the "about us" page is not really a requirement for the AdSense Program.

Google does not really want to know you in person and does not care if your visitors want to know you or not however, Google does really care to know if you or your business can be contacted, has policies and terms (usage guidelines) in place for visitors and if you really have a blog or website homepage that is humanly readable, meaningful and friendly.


And here is the logic that actually gets your site or blog Google's approval in the AdSense program at first try; make sure your main pages are meaningful and pass a clear message. For example; your "contact us" page should clearly indicates what the page is meant for just as your homepage should also reflect mainly on what your site or blog is all about.


3. Have A Good Navigation Links In the Right Place: your site or blog navigation links can also be referred to as your blog or site Menu. Before Google considers your site or blog eligible to be enrolled in the AdSense program, Google wants to make sure that you are really serious about your blog or site and that you also mean business just as much as they do.


The most important links for your site or blog could be the Homepage, Contact Us, Our Service (if you have any), your important post archive links and others.


Arrange the links in order of their importance (to you) and place them in the head section or by the left side bar. It could be fixed (draw as page scrolls) or not. Just make it really visible enough to depict the importance of the links.


4. Publish Your Secondary Pages: your secondary pages are your blog posts or tutorial pages. Before you apply for the Google AdSense program and expect to get approval, you must have gotten at the least, 5 good blog posts or tutorial pages.


For the blog posts or tutorial pages, it's hard to say the preferred length but I do notice what we have in common in all the posts and pages we have used in those blogs and sites for which we have successfully gotten AdSense approval at the first try is that; we ensure those posts are meaningful, blunders-free and pass a clear message.


In those blog posts and pages, there are some with less than 250 words while others are much longer, we just make sure they're blunders-free and pass clear message.


5. Apply for the Google AdSense Program: now you can apply for the Google AdSense program and expect to get approval at the first try.


Meanwhile, before you apply for the Google AdSense program, take a few minutes to check other issues (highlighted below) that may get your websites or blogs denied approval in the AdSense program.



Some Mistakes that Get Your Website or Blog Denied Approval in the Google AdSense Program

1. Not Being Original: Do not copy-paste content directly or indirectly from any other posts or pages. Either the site or blog is actively running AdSense or not, it is considered an abusive act in the AdSense program and Google does not condole such an act.



2. Broken Links: broken links simply means links that end up in error 404 page or links that end up nowhere.

Before you apply for the Google AdSense program, ensure all the links in your site or blog posts and pages actually link to an active page (internal or external).

3. Linking to the Bad Actors: never make the mistake of linking your site or blog to the Bad actors' site or blog.


In the Google AdSense program, the bad actors are those blogs or websites that are already banned or disallowed from the AdSense program and this includes those sites or blogs that do not respect the Google's content policy such as porn sites, site or blogs that upload copyrighted files or content etc.


4. Linking to Irrelevant or Low Quality Pages: low quality or irrelevant pages are those pages whose content are not relevant in any way to the content of the particular blog posts or page of your blog or site that links to them. Linking to these kind of pages or posts has reverse effects on your blog posts and pages (as well) which are not acceptable by Google at least, not by the Google AdSense program policy.


5. Use of Copyrighted Materials: avoid the use of copyrighted materials in your blog posts especially; images. Do not use images belonging to other brands or individuals in an abusive manner. If you must use images in your posts and pages, there are royalty free sites such pexels.com that have thousands of stock photos uploaded. You can go there, search and make use of anyone that suits your needs.


6. Ensure your site or blog niche is acceptable in the Google AdSense program:

For example, e-commerce websites are not allowed in the AdSense program. Be sure you take note of that. The full list of the niche not acceptable in the AdSense program are here in the Google AdSense Policy Guidelines.



Other AdSense Questions You May Have


Is it Really Possible to Get AdSense Account Approved In Under 24 Hours?


Yes. Why not? As at the time this page is being published, AdSense account application are usually reviewed within 24 hours. In worst cases, within 48 hours. So, if you have no issues with your site and you kept to the guidelines outlined above, I assure you you will receive your congratulations message from the Google AdSense team welcoming you to the program within that time frame.

How Much Traffic Should My Blog or Website Generate Before I Can Apply for AdSense?

While you really need traffic before you can be able to generate reasonable earnings from AdSense just any traffic is okay to get your site or blog approved for the Google AdSense program. As little as 10 page views per day is okay to get approval but to make money from AdSense, you really need far more than that.

For full list of questions other people have asked and the answers, check this page: AdSense Issues
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by ArykTECH(m): 9:23pm On Jan 12, 2020
Per observations on the recently concluded projects undertook, I have added 2 more tricks that guarantee one-time success at first attempt from Google AdSense program.

Check the original page/link
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by Donmoscojaja(m): 9:45pm On Jan 12, 2020
do you work with Google?
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by Dhilariousdandy(m): 3:13am On Jan 13, 2020
Very informative, thanks in a million
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by ArykTECH(m): 4:49am On Jan 15, 2020
Donmoscojaja:
do you work with Google?
No. But my team and I offer Google for Business services such AdSense, AdWords, Analytics, Trend, SEO, SERPs hype and the likes.

Visit the website in my signature for the offices address. Thank you.
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by ArykTECH(m): 4:49am On Jan 15, 2020
Dhilariousdandy:
Very informative, thanks in a million
You're welcome.
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by ArykTECH(m): 2:49pm On Jan 19, 2020
For those that get websites and blogs approved for clients, Google now possibly have your websites or blogs screenshots saved; making it harder for you to fool the system using fake content.
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by koladini(m): 10:59am On Jan 21, 2020
Can you get it done for a website too? Been trying but it keeps getting rejected still
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by ArykTECH(m): 12:25pm On Jan 21, 2020
koladini:
Can you get it done for a website too? Been trying but it keeps getting rejected still
Yes. For apps, blogs and websites.
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by hotmusiczone: 12:44pm On Jan 23, 2020
I really finding it very difficult to get above 100 visitors to my yzpage.com Entertainment website, I abide by all google and SEO rules, but still results are very slow
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by koladini(m): 2:05pm On Jan 23, 2020
ArykTECH:

Yes. For apps, blogs and websites.

How can I contact you please?
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by ArykTECH(m): 3:38pm On Jan 23, 2020
koladini:


How can I contact you please?
Here. Visit our contact us page here
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by Dhilariousdandy(m): 12:25am On Feb 05, 2020
ArykTECH:
Do it Yourself: How to Get Your AdSense Account Approved Under 24 Hours in the Year 2020


After getting hundreds of blogs and websites of some of our customers and business partners approved for the Google AdSense program in under 24 hours, some of them couldn't help but ask how we actually got it done. And as always, I would reply "We learn the rules, abide by it and adhere to it".


So, instead of paying us to do the work for you, you can just read, digest and follow the guidelines outlined on this page to get your websites and blogs approved for the Google AdSense program in one try. And if you still prefer that we do it for you in order to save your time or save yourself the stress, you may go ahead and visit our AdSense Services page here.


And If you are already wondering if really it is possible to get your Google AdSense account approved in under 24 hours, we already answered that question in the Questions and Answers section further down this page. But the short answer is; YES. You can get AdSense approval in under 24 hours.


Contrary to what many believes, getting your site or blog approved for the Google AdSense program is not really difficult and does not take time as you may have been made to believe, you just have to do it the right way. There is no shortcut or bypassing it. Just the right way.


And on that note, though I have seen several blog posts and website articles discussing how to get your websites or blogs approved for the AdSense Program within a stipulated number of days, one thing I notice is common with most of those articles and or blog posts is that; they make getting AdSense approval seem so difficult or hard than it really is.


And that's one of the major reasons I have decided to compile these points and create this blog post.


Before I proceed, it should be noted that the content of this post does not apply to Blogger Blog () users.


For bloggers, there are some quality guidelines which you should adhere to before you can apply and get Google's AdSense approval for your blog hosted with . For that, refer to this post: Getting your Blog Approved for AdSense in Under 24 Hours


Now, let's proceed. Shall we?


To Get Your Website or Blog Approved for the Google AdSense Program:


1. Get Your Website or Blog Up and Running:

By getting your site or blog up and running I mean, ensure that your site or blog is ready, available and can be accessed via any of its protocols. For example; ensure that either your site is visited using https://yourDomain . com, http:// yourDomain . com, https:// www. yourDomain . com or www . yourDomain . com, the visitor arrives at your website without any errors.


If you are not using your https protocols, ensure it automatically redirects to the non-https version. If you prefer using the blank domain thus the yourDomain . com version without the www, ensure they all arrive at the same location.


To achieve that is really simple. If you're using WordPress, your host most likely already has all that preconfigured for you. You may also crosscheck by visiting your site from all or nearly all of the protocols. It does you no harm to crosscheck and be on the safer side. Right?


2. Publish Your Primary Pages: your site or blog primary pages are the "home" page, "contact us" page, "privacy policy" page, "terms" page.


You might be wondering if the "about us" page is necessary? Well, it's not a must.

Nearly all the blogs and websites we have gotten approved for the Google AdSense program, for most, in under 24 hours; has no about us page before we got them approved though, the respective businesses and owners of the blogs and websites may have uploaded their "about us" page later on.


With that said, contrary to the other notes, the "about us" page is not really a requirement for the AdSense Program.

Google does not really want to know you in person and does not care if your visitors want to know you or not however, Google does really care to know if you or your business can be contacted, has policies and terms (usage guidelines) in place for visitors and if you really have a blog or website homepage that is humanly readable, meaningful and friendly.


And here is the logic that actually gets your site or blog Google's approval in the AdSense program at first try; make sure your main pages are meaningful and pass a clear message. For example; your "contact us" page should clearly indicates what the page is meant for just as your homepage should also reflect mainly on what your site or blog is all about.


3. Have A Good Navigation Links In the Right Place: your site or blog navigation links can also be referred to as your blog or site Menu. Before Google considers your site or blog eligible to be enrolled in the AdSense program, Google wants to make sure that you are really serious about your blog or site and that you also mean business just as much as they do.


The most important links for your site or blog could be the Homepage, Contact Us, Our Service (if you have any), your important post archive links and others.


Arrange the links in order of their importance (to you) and place them in the head section or by the left side bar. It could be fixed (draw as page scrolls) or not. Just make it really visible enough to depict the importance of the links.


4. Publish Your Secondary Pages: your secondary pages are your blog posts or tutorial pages. Before you apply for the Google AdSense program and expect to get approval, you must have gotten at the least, 5 good blog posts or tutorial pages.


For the blog posts or tutorial pages, it's hard to say the preferred length but I do notice what we have in common in all the posts and pages we have used in those blogs and sites for which we have successfully gotten AdSense approval at the first try is that; we ensure those posts are meaningful, blunders-free and pass a clear message.


In those blog posts and pages, there are some with less than 250 words while others are much longer, we just make sure they're blunders-free and pass clear message.


5. Apply for the Google AdSense Program: now you can apply for the Google AdSense program and expect to get approval at the first try.


Meanwhile, before you apply for the Google AdSense program, take a few minutes to check other issues (highlighted below) that may get your websites or blogs denied approval in the AdSense program.



Some Mistakes that Get Your Website or Blog Denied Approval in the Google AdSense Program

1. Not Being Original: Do not copy-paste content directly or indirectly from any other posts or pages. Either the site or blog is actively running AdSense or not, it is considered an abusive act in the AdSense program and Google does not condole such an act.



2. Broken Links: broken links simply means links that end up in error 404 page or links that end up nowhere.

Before you apply for the Google AdSense program, ensure all the links in your site or blog posts and pages actually link to an active page (internal or external).

3. Linking to the Bad Actors: never make the mistake of linking your site or blog to the Bad actors' site or blog.


In the Google AdSense program, the bad actors are those blogs or websites that are already banned or disallowed from the AdSense program and this includes those sites or blogs that do not respect the Google's content policy such as porn sites, site or blogs that upload copyrighted files or content etc.


4. Linking to Irrelevant or Low Quality Pages: low quality or irrelevant pages are those pages whose content are not relevant in any way to the content of the particular blog posts or page of your blog or site that links to them. Linking to these kind of pages or posts has reverse effects on your blog posts and pages (as well) which are not acceptable by Google at least, not by the Google AdSense program policy.


5. Use of Copyrighted Materials: avoid the use of copyrighted materials in your blog posts especially; images. Do not use images belonging to other brands or individuals in an abusive manner. If you must use images in your posts and pages, there are royalty free sites such pexels.com that have thousands of stock photos uploaded. You can go there, search and make use of anyone that suits your needs.


6. Ensure your site or blog niche is acceptable in the Google AdSense program:

For example, e-commerce websites are not allowed in the AdSense program. Be sure you take note of that. The full list of the niche not acceptable in the AdSense program are here in the Google AdSense Policy Guidelines.



Other AdSense Questions You May Have


Is it Really Possible to Get AdSense Account Approved In Under 24 Hours?


Yes. Why not? As at the time this page is being published, AdSense account application are usually reviewed within 24 hours. In worst cases, within 48 hours. So, if you have no issues with your site and you kept to the guidelines outlined above, I assure you you will receive your congratulations message from the Google AdSense team welcoming you to the program within that time frame.

How Much Traffic Should My Blog or Website Generate Before I Can Apply for AdSense?

While you really need traffic before you can be able to generate reasonable earnings from AdSense just any traffic is okay to get your site or blog approved for the Google AdSense program. As little as 10 page views per day is okay to get approval but to make money from AdSense, you really need far more than that.

For full list of questions other people have asked and the answers, check this page: AdSense Issues


Is it advisable to copy legal pages content like privacy policy, terms and conditions?
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by ArykTECH(m): 12:55am On Feb 05, 2020
Dhilariousdandy:



Is it advisable to copy legal pages content like privacy policy, terms and conditions?
Yes. That's fine. Just ensure you replace all the names in whichever legal pages you are copying to yours.

I mean; if the Privacy policy content is for ArykTECH, ArykTECH might be mentioned in the content, ensure you replace ArykTECH with your own site or business name(s) say; SS4.

Good luck.
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by Dhilariousdandy(m): 8:49pm On Feb 05, 2020
ArykTECH:

Yes. That's fine. Just ensure you replace all the names in whichever legal pages you are copying to yours.

I mean; if the Privacy policy content is for ArykTECH, ArykTECH might be mentioned in the content, ensure you replace ArykTECH with your own site or business name(s) say; SS4.

Good luck.

Very much understood. Thanks a lot
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by ArykTECH(m): 11:54pm On Feb 05, 2020
Dhilariousdandy:


Very much understood. Thanks a lot
You're welcome.
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by shrinkpk(m): 9:20pm On Sep 03, 2021
Not sure if you can remember but you once helped me hyped my blog and YouTube page. I need similar service for another YouTube page now. I don't know if I can get your WhatsApp number. I no longer have your number in my contact list and it seems your website aryktech.com is no longer in use also.

Thanks.

ArykTECH:
Do it Yourself: How to Get Your AdSense Account Approved Under 24 Hours in the Year 2020


After getting hundreds of blogs and websites of some of our customers and business partners approved for the Google AdSense program in under 24 hours, some of them couldn't help but ask how we actually got it done. And as always, I would reply "We learn the rules, abide by it and adhere to it".


So, instead of paying us to do the work for you, you can just read, digest and follow the guidelines outlined on this page to get your websites and blogs approved for the Google AdSense program in one try. And if you still prefer that we do it for you in order to save your time or save yourself the stress, you may go ahead and visit our AdSense Services page here.


And If you are already wondering if really it is possible to get your Google AdSense account approved in under 24 hours, we already answered that question in the Questions and Answers section further down this page. But the short answer is; YES. You can get AdSense approval in under 24 hours.


Contrary to what many believes, getting your site or blog approved for the Google AdSense program is not really difficult and does not take time as you may have been made to believe, you just have to do it the right way. There is no shortcut or bypassing it. Just the right way.


And on that note, though I have seen several blog posts and website articles discussing how to get your websites or blogs approved for the AdSense Program within a stipulated number of days, one thing I notice is common with most of those articles and or blog posts is that; they make getting AdSense approval seem so difficult or hard than it really is.


And that's one of the major reasons I have decided to compile these points and create this blog post.


Before I proceed, it should be noted that the content of this post does not apply to Blogger Blog () users.


For bloggers, there are some quality guidelines which you should adhere to before you can apply and get Google's AdSense approval for your blog hosted with . For that, refer to this post: Getting your Blog Approved for AdSense in Under 24 Hours


Now, let's proceed. Shall we?


To Get Your Website or Blog Approved for the Google AdSense Program:


1. Get Your Website or Blog Up and Running:

By getting your site or blog up and running I mean, ensure that your site or blog is ready, available and can be accessed via any of its protocols. For example; ensure that either your site is visited using https://yourDomain . com, http:// yourDomain . com, https:// www. yourDomain . com or www . yourDomain . com, the visitor arrives at your website without any errors.


If you are not using your https protocols, ensure it automatically redirects to the non-https version. If you prefer using the blank domain thus the yourDomain . com version without the www, ensure they all arrive at the same location.


To achieve that is really simple. If you're using WordPress, your host most likely already has all that preconfigured for you. You may also crosscheck by visiting your site from all or nearly all of the protocols. It does you no harm to crosscheck and be on the safer side. Right?


2. Publish Your Primary Pages: your site or blog primary pages are the "home" page, "contact us" page, "privacy policy" page, "terms" page.


You might be wondering if the "about us" page is necessary? Well, it's not a must.

Nearly all the blogs and websites we have gotten approved for the Google AdSense program, for most, in under 24 hours; has no about us page before we got them approved though, the respective businesses and owners of the blogs and websites may have uploaded their "about us" page later on.


With that said, contrary to the other notes, the "about us" page is not really a requirement for the AdSense Program.

Google does not really want to know you in person and does not care if your visitors want to know you or not however, Google does really care to know if you or your business can be contacted, has policies and terms (usage guidelines) in place for visitors and if you really have a blog or website homepage that is humanly readable, meaningful and friendly.


And here is the logic that actually gets your site or blog Google's approval in the AdSense program at first try; make sure your main pages are meaningful and pass a clear message. For example; your "contact us" page should clearly indicates what the page is meant for just as your homepage should also reflect mainly on what your site or blog is all about.


3. Have A Good Navigation Links In the Right Place: your site or blog navigation links can also be referred to as your blog or site Menu. Before Google considers your site or blog eligible to be enrolled in the AdSense program, Google wants to make sure that you are really serious about your blog or site and that you also mean business just as much as they do.


The most important links for your site or blog could be the Homepage, Contact Us, Our Service (if you have any), your important post archive links and others.


Arrange the links in order of their importance (to you) and place them in the head section or by the left side bar. It could be fixed (draw as page scrolls) or not. Just make it really visible enough to depict the importance of the links.


4. Publish Your Secondary Pages: your secondary pages are your blog posts or tutorial pages. Before you apply for the Google AdSense program and expect to get approval, you must have gotten at the least, 5 good blog posts or tutorial pages.


For the blog posts or tutorial pages, it's hard to say the preferred length but I do notice what we have in common in all the posts and pages we have used in those blogs and sites for which we have successfully gotten AdSense approval at the first try is that; we ensure those posts are meaningful, blunders-free and pass a clear message.


In those blog posts and pages, there are some with less than 250 words while others are much longer, we just make sure they're blunders-free and pass clear message.


5. Apply for the Google AdSense Program: now you can apply for the Google AdSense program and expect to get approval at the first try.


Meanwhile, before you apply for the Google AdSense program, take a few minutes to check other issues (highlighted below) that may get your websites or blogs denied approval in the AdSense program.



Some Mistakes that Get Your Website or Blog Denied Approval in the Google AdSense Program

1. Not Being Original: Do not copy-paste content directly or indirectly from any other posts or pages. Either the site or blog is actively running AdSense or not, it is considered an abusive act in the AdSense program and Google does not condole such an act.



2. Broken Links: broken links simply means links that end up in error 404 page or links that end up nowhere.

Before you apply for the Google AdSense program, ensure all the links in your site or blog posts and pages actually link to an active page (internal or external).

3. Linking to the Bad Actors: never make the mistake of linking your site or blog to the Bad actors' site or blog.


In the Google AdSense program, the bad actors are those blogs or websites that are already banned or disallowed from the AdSense program and this includes those sites or blogs that do not respect the Google's content policy such as porn sites, site or blogs that upload copyrighted files or content etc.


4. Linking to Irrelevant or Low Quality Pages: low quality or irrelevant pages are those pages whose content are not relevant in any way to the content of the particular blog posts or page of your blog or site that links to them. Linking to these kind of pages or posts has reverse effects on your blog posts and pages (as well) which are not acceptable by Google at least, not by the Google AdSense program policy.


5. Use of Copyrighted Materials: avoid the use of copyrighted materials in your blog posts especially; images. Do not use images belonging to other brands or individuals in an abusive manner. If you must use images in your posts and pages, there are royalty free sites such pexels.com that have thousands of stock photos uploaded. You can go there, search and make use of anyone that suits your needs.


6. Ensure your site or blog niche is acceptable in the Google AdSense program:

For example, e-commerce websites are not allowed in the AdSense program. Be sure you take note of that. The full list of the niche not acceptable in the AdSense program are here in the Google AdSense Policy Guidelines.



Other AdSense Questions You May Have


Is it Really Possible to Get AdSense Account Approved In Under 24 Hours?


Yes. Why not? As at the time this page is being published, AdSense account application are usually reviewed within 24 hours. In worst cases, within 48 hours. So, if you have no issues with your site and you kept to the guidelines outlined above, I assure you you will receive your congratulations message from the Google AdSense team welcoming you to the program within that time frame.

How Much Traffic Should My Blog or Website Generate Before I Can Apply for AdSense?

While you really need traffic before you can be able to generate reasonable earnings from AdSense just any traffic is okay to get your site or blog approved for the Google AdSense program. As little as 10 page views per day is okay to get approval but to make money from AdSense, you really need far more than that.

For full list of questions other people have asked and the answers, check this page: AdSense Issues
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by shrinkpk(m): 11:57pm On Sep 10, 2021
shrinkpk:
Not sure if you can remember but you once helped me hyped my blog and YouTube page. I need similar service for another YouTube page now. I don't know if I can get your WhatsApp number. I no longer have your number in my contact list and it seems your website aryktech.com is no longer in use also.

Thanks.

No one has responded to this yet?
Re: Do It Yourself: Get Your Adsense Account Approved Under 24 Hours by shrinkpk(m): 6:21pm On Oct 28, 2021
shrinkpk:
Not sure if you can remember but you once helped me hyped my blog and YouTube page. I need similar service for another YouTube page now. I don't know if I can get your WhatsApp number. I no longer have your number in my contact list and it seems your website aryktech.com is no longer in use also.

Thanks.

aryktech.ng is now online. Can you comfirm if it's still with the same aryktech, please?

Thank you.

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