How do I know if my blog is ready for AdSense?

How do I know if my blog is ready for AdSense?

Get your blog ready before applying for AdSense

  1. 1) High-Quality Content :
  2. 2) Have a good number of posts :
  3. 3) Setup some necessary pages :
  4. 4) Proper and clean Navigation :
  5. 5) Domain age :
  6. 6) Original or Stock Images :
  7. 7) Have a good design of your blog :
  8. 8) Top Level Domains :

How many times you can apply for monetization?

Can I apply again? Yes. You can apply 30 days after you get your rejection email. You’ll want to fix your channel before you apply again.

How do I request a review for my AdSense site?

Sign in to your AdSense account. Click Sites. In the list of sites, find your site and check its status. Use the filter at the top of the page to quickly find sites in your sites list. You can either use the preset terms or enter your own search term. Your site hasn’t been checked yet. Click Request review to start the review process.

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What does it mean when my ad is under review?

Before review, your ad will have one of this status: Under review: The ad is still being reviewed and can’t show until it’s eligible. After review, your ad can runif it has one of these statuses: Eligible: The ad complies with the Google Ads policies, so it can be shown to all audiences.

What do the statuses for video ads mean?

If you see this status for Video ads, it means the video has been reviewed for and approved to run in some contexts. Under review: The ad is still being reviewed and can’t show until it’s been approved. After review, your ad can run if it has one of these statuses:

How do I know if my ad is approved by Google?

Check the approval status of an ad or extension (English) To check the status of an ad or extension: Sign in to your Google Ads account. Click Ads & extensions from the page menu to see a list of your ads. To check an ad or extension status, just look in the “Status” column.

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