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Part 1: Join the AdSense Program
Understanding Google policies
We discussed earlier how rewarding the Google AdSense program can be. However, joining the Google AdSense program is not that easy or everyone in the world would do it (which would defeat its purpose, ultimately). You have to be approved by Google in order to create your AdSense account and start earning money from it.
How do you get approved? Google famously has never publicly published details of its approval process, there are tips you should follow to ensure a high possibility of getting approved. To Apply for AdSense account:
https://www.google.com/adsense/google.com/adsense/?hl=en_US&sourceid=aso&subid=us-et-ads
The good news is that Google does publish its policies and you do not need to be a member to read them. You
should read them and be certain that you are in 100% compliance with them, not only when attempting to start your AdSense account, but once you are already a member as well. They update these policies regularly and a violation will get you suspended. A list of Google AdSense policies can be seen at: http://www.google.com/adsense/policies
Content – The Key to AdSense!
As stated earlier, we cannot say
Most sites get rejected simply because they do not have any – or enough – good content. What constitutes "good" content? We can say what it is not. The types of websites that only have links and "filler" content aimed at attracting Search Engines, and sites that do not offer any informational content but solely focus on their own products and services.
Google approves websites that have significant real content. These could be in the form of informational articles, analyses of various topics, and much more. For business websites that solely focus on selling their products and services through their website, including informational articles about their industry is smart, and this data is usually pretty easily available.
Another reason why most business websites do not qualify for the program, is that most businesses are specialized, and these websites are most likely to get Ads from their competitors, as only those ads would be relevant. As discussed, competitor ads would be blocked by you, filtered by Google, or both, so
Similarly, websites that focus only on links for generating search engine traffic do not have any content at all, according to both common sense and Google. These sites may rack up fairly high traffic scores and so forth, but they do not qualify for AdSense.
One of the best and simplest strategies is to include at least 30 to 40 informational articles of 400 to 450 words each and update them from time to time. Writing these articles yourself may be a daunting task. However, the good news is that there are considerable websites that offer well prepared AdSense ready Websites with which you could join for small monthly fee. One of the best out there is most definitely:
www.nichesitessource.com an AdSense program that serves no ads makes no sense! exactly how Google decides to accept or reject a site. However, one thing is for sure – the main criterion for approval is always the content of the website!
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