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10 Proven Google AdSense Approval Tricks

 10 Proven Google AdSense Approval Tricks 

Google AdSense is one of the easiest and most trusted ways to monetize your blog especially if you're using Blogger. But for many new bloggers, getting AdSense approval feels like a mystery.

Google AdSense Approval Tricks

You've probably been rejected with a vague message like:

“Site doesn’t meet our program policies” …without any details.

This guide will end that confusion.

If you've ever asked:

  • Why isn't AdSense approving my site?

  • What should I fix before applying?

  • How can I get approved faster?

Here are 10 real-world AdSense approval tricks that work — even if you're on a free blogging platform like Blogger. These tips are based on helping creators across India and beyond get approved using free templates and simple SEO rules.


🔍 Why Is AdSense Approval So Strict Now?

Google’s policies have become more serious in recent years. Why?

  • More spammy sites are applying for ads

  • AI-generated low-quality content

  • Poor mobile experience and page loading issues

  • Blogs made only for affiliate links or copied text

To maintain quality for advertisers, AdSense only approves legit, helpful, and professional-looking blogs.

That’s why your content, layout, and structure matter more than ever.


✅ 10 Working Google AdSense Approval Tricks


1. Use a Custom Domain (e.g. .com or .in)

A custom domain adds professional value and improves your approval chance.

A blog  yourblog.blogspot.com Looks less professional. A custom domain like yourblog.com builds trust and is more likely to be approved.

➡️ Use services like GoDaddy, Namecheap, or Google Domains.

💡 Tip: Buy cheap domains from GoDaddy, Namecheap, or Google Domains. Then connect it easily to Blogger.


2. Install an AdSense-Optimized Template

Using an outdated, cluttered, or non-mobile theme kills your chances.

✅ Use templates that are:

  • Mobile-friendly

  • Have predefined ad slots

  • Load fast

  • Follow SEO structure (meta tags, headings)

📌 Don’t worry — I’ve listed 10 FREE Blogger Templates for AdSense Approval with download links. They’re all tested and beginner-friendly.


3. Write At Least 10 Original Posts (800+ words)

Content is king. But not just any content — Google checks:

  • Is your content unique and helpful?

  • Are you using headings (H2, H3), lists, and images?

  • Is your content well-formatted for readability?

📌 Pro Tip: Include 1 internal link and 1 external link per post.

Avoid:

  • Copied content ❌

  • Spun/AI-only text ❌

  • Short 100-word articles ❌


4. Create These 4 Mandatory Pages

Google’s bots look for these to verify your site's identity and legal compliance:

  • About Page – who you are

  • Privacy Policy – data collection, cookies info

  • Disclaimer – especially for blogs with advice

  • Contact Page – email/contact form/socials

💡 Add these links in your menu bar or blog footer.


5. Don’t Fill Your Blog With External or Affiliate Links

If your blog looks like a referral farm, AdSense will reject it.

Keep outbound links minimal (esp. before approval).

✅ Focus on building value, not selling.


6. Test Mobile-Friendliness Before Applying

More than 80% of blog readers come via mobile.

Use this Google tool:

✅ Your theme should pass the test, load fast, and look clean on phones.


7. Clean Sidebar & Simple Layout

Overloaded sidebars with unnecessary widgets, flashy animations, or broken tools make your blog look spammy.

Keep your sidebar simple:

  • Search bar ✅

  • Recent posts ✅

  • Categories ✅

  • Email subscription ✅

Remove:

  • Music players ❌

  • Broken image carousels ❌

  • Popups ❌


8. Speed Optimization = Higher Approval Rate

Google doesn’t want ads on slow-loading blogs. Use this tool:

Aim for:

  • 80+ score on both mobile and desktop

  • Remove heavy JS, unused widgets

  • Use lazy loading for images

  • Compress large banner images

💡 Tip: Choose a lightweight template like Freebify or MiniFast


9. Be Patient — Apply After 15–30 Days

If your domain or blog is only 2–3 days old, your site might not be indexed properly.

✅ Wait at least 2–4 weeks after setup
✅ Post consistently — even 2–3 posts/week is fine


10. Always Apply from the AdSense Website (Not Blogger)

Don't use the Blogger dashboard's AdSense menu — it gives less control.

Instead, go to:

This ensures:

  • You see full error details

  • You can track your approval status better


🔄 Bonus Tips: What to Avoid Before Applying

🚫 No copied content
🚫 No under-construction pages
🚫 No adult/violence-related content
🚫 No auto-translation or AI junk
🚫 No blank blog sections
🚫 Don’t reapply daily if rejected

📌 If rejected, wait at least 2 weeks before reapplying with improvements.


🎁 BONUS: Google AdSense Approval Checklist ✅

ItemStatus ✅
Custom domain connected
Fast & mobile-friendly theme
10+ unique blog posts
Important pages created
No affiliate spam
Mobile test passed
Blog speed optimized
15+ days old blog
Applied via AdSense website
If you check all of these — you’re ready to apply and succeed!

🔗 Internal Link: Best Templates for Approval

Need a fast, clean layout?


📝 Conclusion

AdSense approval isn’t magic. It’s about presentation + patience + quality content.

If your blog is useful, clean, well-structured, and shows original value, Google will approve it. Even if you're a beginner using Blogger, you can earn with ads like professionals.

Start applying these tricks today, improve your blog's foundation, and get ready to monetize with AdSense.

Have questions? Drop them in the comments or DM us on Instagram @panstag!

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