Getting approved by Google AdSense is the first real step toward earning from your blog or website. While it may seem tricky, with the right strategy, even new sites can get approved within days.
In this second part of our 5-part AdSense Course, we’ll break down the exact steps you should take to get your site approved fast in 2025.
Table of Contents
Toggle📘 AdSense Course Index:
- Part 1: What is Google AdSense & How It Works
- Part 2: How to Apply for Google AdSense
- Part 3: How to Get Approved by AdSense Fast
- Part 4: How to Place Google Ads on Your Website
- Part 5: How to Get Paid by Google AdSense
🔗 Click any part to learn more and complete the course!
✅ Step-by-Step Plan to Get AdSense Approval Fast
1. Use a Custom Domain
A custom domain like www.buy4g.com
looks more professional than yourname.blogspot.com
.
💡 Tip: Get a
.com
or.net
domain for higher trust.
2. Choose a Clean, Fast, Mobile-Friendly Theme
Make sure your site:
- Loads fast
- Works well on mobile
- Has proper headings and readable fonts
Use SEO-optimized themes like Astra, GeneratePress, or Kadence.
3. Publish High-Quality, Unique Content
Google needs to see value. Your content must be:
- Original (no copy-paste!)
- Helpful to readers
- Well-formatted with headings, bullet points, and images
📝 Aim for at least 20–30 blog posts, each with 600–1000+ words.
4. Add Important Legal Pages
These pages are mandatory for AdSense approval:
- About Us
- Contact Us
- Privacy Policy
- Terms and Conditions
🛡️ These pages show that your site is real and trustworthy.
5. Use Proper Navigation & Menu
Make sure visitors can easily browse your website with:
- A top menu bar
- Clear categories
- Internal links between posts
6. Don’t Use Copyrighted Images
Use only:
- Self-created images
- Free stock images (Pexels, Pixabay, Unsplash)
- Canva designs
❌ Avoid using Google Images or copyrighted photos.
7. Ensure Traffic Isn’t Fake
While traffic is not a requirement, organic visits from Google or social media help.
❌ Never use traffic bots or paid clicks – it leads to rejection or bans.
8. Remove Other Ad Networks Temporarily
Before applying for AdSense:
- Remove all third-party ads
- Avoid affiliate pop-ups or misleading buttons
9. Use a Professional Email Address
While not mandatory, applying with a Gmail ID linked to your website’s domain (e.g., contact@yourdomain.com) builds credibility.
📤 How to Apply for Google AdSense
- Visit https://www.google.com/adsense
- Sign in with your Gmail account
- Submit your website URL
- Accept the terms and conditions
- Place the AdSense code on your site
- Wait for approval (usually 1–7 days)
🟡 What Happens After Approval?
Once approved:
- Ads may appear immediately or in a few hours
- You’ll start earning as visitors click or view ads
- You can customize ad placements and formats in the AdSense dashboard
🛑 Common Reasons for AdSense Rejection
- Low-quality or copied content
- Missing legal pages
- No privacy policy
- Website not indexed in Google
- Too few posts or incomplete design
Final Thoughts
Getting approved for Google AdSense is 100% possible, even for beginners, if you follow the steps above. Focus on content quality, good site structure, and legal compliance.
In the next post of our AdSense Course, we’ll reveal the Best Niches and Website Types for AdSense in 2025 – so you can earn higher CPC rates from Day 1.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. How many posts are required to get AdSense approval?
Ideally, 20–30 well-written, original posts are recommended.
Q2. Can I get approved on a Blogger site?
Yes, but using a custom domain increases approval chances.
Q3. Does AdSense need traffic to approve?
Not always, but some real user engagement helps.
Q4. What if I get rejected?
Fix the issues mentioned in the rejection email, then reapply after 14 days.
Q5. Can I use AI-generated content?
Yes, but it must be original, human-readable, and valuable.