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How to get your site approved ?

 How to get your site approved?


Welcome to the Google AdSense blog.

today I'll be taking youh through best

practices to help


you get your site approved.


I will be giving you

three recommendations


to increase the chances of

getting your site's approval


status to ready.


Before diving into

the best practices,


let me introduce them to you.


The first best

practice is to make


sure your site has

the correct ad code.


Next, we have our

second practice,


on having the site available.


Last but not least, we will

talk about our program policies


to ensure the site

is policy-compliant.


So let's get started.


The first best

practice is to make


sure your code is

complete and correct.


After you've

generated the ad code, you need to

place the add code


into the HTML of your site.


You need to place the

ad code in the head tag


or at the top of the

body of your page,


without making any changes.


Please make sure

you've placed the code


into the same site you've

added in your AdSense account.


Alternatively, you can

verify your site ownership


in Search Console instead.


If we detect that you've

verified your site in Search


Console, we'll continue

checking if your site is


ready to show ads.


The second-best

practice is to make


sure your site is reachable.


We often review websites which

may be down or not loading


correctly.


Therefore, we are unable

to review these sites.


Make sure that the URL

you used to sign up


for the AdSense account is

correct and up and running


globally.


Your site would be

unavailable if you need


a password to access the site.


If your site's login

is password-protected,


consider temporarily

removing the login screen


so that we can reach your site.


Also, make sure you are

not blocking our crawler


in your robot's .TXT file

to avoid any crawler issues.


You can see more details

on why your site might


be unreachable by clicking on

the Help Center link that's


in the description

of this video.


The final best

practice is to make


sure your site is

policy compliant.


Please review our program

policies and content policies


in particular.


We've observed three main

violations by our publishers


that we'll highlight next

to help you avoid them.


The first violation

is low-value content.


Make sure the content

is original and valuable


to your users.


The second violation is

having replicated content.


Ensure that your

content is unique,


and it's not repetitive on

different pages of your site.


When the same content is

found replicated on your pages


or on other sites, your

site won't be approved.


The third and the last main

violation is site navigation.


Users need to be able to

easily navigate your site.


This can be achieved by

categorizing your content,


using menu bars, and so on.


Keep in mind that we may

review all pages of your sites,


and not just the sign-up URL

where you place the ad code.


That's why it's very

important to make


sure each page has valuable

content that is not repetitive


and is easy to navigate.


In addition to these, we

advise placing ad code


on the most popular

page of your site,


which will trigger our system

into recognizing your ad code,


and speed up the

activation process.


Last but not least, keep

your site in the sites list,


as removing it might

delay the review process.


To summarize, here are

the most important points


to get your account activated.


One, copy the code exactly as

it appears in your AdSense home


page, two, make sure your

site is reachable, and three,


review our program policies.


We hope this video helped

you better understand how


you can get your site approved.


To learn more, you can visit the

AdSense Help Center and AdSense


website via the links Here.


Last but not least, make sure to

Follow to the Google AdSense Approve blog


channel for more

best practices on how


you can grow your site further.


Thank you for watching, and let

us know in the Comments section


if you've any suggestions

for new Post.


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