On the 10th, I applied here for AdSense, and on the same day, I got the message that my site had been approved for AdSense. Now I can show ads.
You know what question I get asked the most? People say: “Sir, my site is not getting AdSense approval. It keeps getting rejected. How do I get approval?”
So, to solve this problem for you, I tested it myself. On my own website, tayyab.org, I applied and got AdSense approval within just one day.
In this video, I’ll share step by step what you need to do, what things to take care of, so that your chances of getting AdSense approval increase a lot.
So, watch the video carefully. And if you’re new to my channel, please subscribe quickly. If you’re into blogging or SEO, I have lots of videos that will help you. You can learn many things, and if you want to learn SEO live with me or grow your website, my details are in the description—you can connect with me there.
Now, let’s see how to get AdSense approval.
Before starting, let me tell you one very important thing—this is our Telegram community. If you face issues around blogging, digital marketing, or anything, you can ask all your questions there. Just comment on any post and join the community. Already more than 10,000 people are there, many of them more experienced than me, and they’ll help you out.
And if you’re still facing problems—like AdSense rejection—you can even message me directly on WhatsApp.
Alright, let’s begin.
This is my AdSense account. You can see that I applied around the 10th. Let me open Gmail and refresh it too—so you don’t think I’m lying. I’ll hide my Publisher ID, but you can see the site is mine, and AdSense approval came in less than 24 hours. Ads are already showing on the site.
Now, in this video, I’ll explain: if you have a new site and AdSense approval is not coming, what steps you should follow. Watch till the end, because at the end I’ll share the most important point that could make the biggest difference.
So, as my subscribers know, I already have a website called “Rank.” Ads are properly running there. Let me show you something surprising—my site only has 6 blog posts in total, and even with just 6 blogs, I got AdSense approval.
Now, here’s the important thing: the AdSense approval checklist. Everything I did on my site is included here. There are about 21 points. If you apply them properly, there’s an 80–90% chance you’ll get approved.
I’ll use my site as a practical example. Personally, I don’t rely much on AdSense, because to earn well from it you need a lot of traffic. From my experience, I earn well without AdSense too. But since many people want AdSense, this video is for that purpose.
So, let’s get directly to the points:
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Unique and plagiarism-free content
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Your content must be original. For example, I wrote an article: How much does a blogger earn in India. Many sites already have this article, but I made mine unique by adding proof and screenshots, not just lists.
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Always provide value—don’t just copy-paste or rely only on AI. Google values original effort.
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I only wrote 6 articles, but all of them were 100% unique.
Tools for checking plagiarism: use any reliable tool to validate.
Also, try to have at least 30 quality articles before applying. Don’t just apply with 5–10. It’s better to prepare properly.
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Article length
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Keep each article at least 1000 words.
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My articles are usually around 2000 words. Don’t unnecessarily stretch them, but make sure they’re long enough to provide full value.
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Copyright issues
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Avoid using copyrighted material. Don’t just download images from Google. Use your own or edit/mod images so they look original.
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No popups or redirections
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Until your site is approved, avoid popups, newsletter boxes, or unnecessary redirects. Keep things clean.
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Social media presence
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Add working social media links to your site. Make sure those accounts look active with at least some followers and posts. It looks professional.
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Traffic
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AdSense can approve even with low traffic. For example, my site had around 1500–2000 visits monthly. But ideally, don’t apply with zero traffic.
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Proper site navigation
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Keep your navigation simple and clean. Avoid too many empty categories with just one or two posts. Only keep meaningful pages like Home, Blog, Contact, About.
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UI/Design
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Use a clean, simple theme. Don’t overload the site with unnecessary widgets, sidebars, or animations.
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Site speed
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Speed matters. Use caching plugins like LiteSpeed to make your site fast. If your site takes 10 seconds to load, it creates a negative impression and may get rejected.
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No visible errors
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Broken images, broken elements, or glitches must be fixed. Everything should load smoothly.
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Important pages
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Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, Refund Policy (if you sell anything), Contact Us, and About Us. These are must-have pages.
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Technical basics
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Add robots.txt and sitemap.
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Ensure HTTPS (SSL certificate).
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Avoid prohibited niches (like cracked software, adult content, etc.).
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All these small things together make your site look professional and trustworthy, which improves your approval chances.
Finally, one of the most important points—earnings.
On my site, I used the AdSense Earnings Calculator to check potential. With my traffic of around 2000 visits, it showed around ₹300 per month (~₹10 per day). And in reality, my current earnings are about ₹56 total from AdSense with daily traffic of ~100 visits.
So, AdSense is not magic. Unless you have significant traffic, you won’t earn much. To actually see good earnings, you need at least 50,000 visitors per month.
That’s why, even if your AdSense gets rejected, don’t stress. Focus on building quality traffic. Once you have traffic, you can reapply anytime.
So, friends, keep these points in mind. If your site has all these things, you can easily get AdSense approval.
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