HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE
In this video, I will show you how I get AdSense approval on my
1 month old website,
with less than 20 posts and very little organic traffic.
These are the contents I am going to share,
including details about my blog,
such as the topic chosen and number of posts I have on my blog etc;
Minimum requirement to get AdSense approval;
Time taken for AdSense to review my website.
I'm also going to show you how i fix policy violations on my website
such as valuable inventory No Content and Under Construction Issues.
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ways to monetize your website and getting AdSense approval fast.
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Anyways, let's dive right into it!
Let me have a brief introduction on my AdSense status at that time.
Few months ago, I got two blogs approved by Google AdSense.
These blogs were set up on Blogger platform
And I shared some Actuarial Science and Financial stuffs there.
My first blog, written in Chinese, was approved by AdSense in March 2021.
Soon after that, I created an English blog and it was approved in April.
I will focus on the AdSense approval process of my English blog.
Why don't I start with my first blog?
Well, that story might take me an hour to explain,
and it was quite complicated because there were tons of issues involved,
such as Policy violations, duplicate account detected and closing AdSense account.
In case this topic is getting popular,
I will discuss more AdSense story of my first website in my future YouTube videos.
Are you ready?
The process from my blog creation to getting AdSense approval within a month start now.
On 23rd March 2021,
I created my English blog right after AdSense approved my Chinese Blog.
Since there were lots of content in my Chinese blog,
so I just translated and posted them on my new blog.
At first, I uploaded one post day by day,
and there was a total of 5 posts.
4 of them related to Finance,
and the last post was used to
record my AdSense application in this blog.
Then I submitted these URLs to Google Search Console
and update my sitemap to index these posts.
I also created these important pages,
but the format was a bit distinguish with others,
I will explain it later.
One week later, I submitted my first AdSense application
after these posts were indexed by GSC.
Apparently, it was impossible to get any approval with only 5 posts.
I was rejected by Google AdSense on the evening of 7th April
with an email sent to my mailbox.
It showed that I need to fix some issues
before my site is ready for AdSense.
For the specific details of these issues,
you have to check through AdSense dashboard.
AdSense stated that my blog has 2 issues.
As what i have mentioned in beginning,
these 2 issues were, No Content issue and Under Construction issue.
I didn't noticed the second issue when I checked AdSense Dashboard on my phone.
How should I know I have to scroll down to see the next issue?
Now you should remember this if you are still new to AdSense.
So I uploaded 8 Actuarial Science (AS) posts that I had translated
before I receive any update from AdSense.
I did not upload it as soon as I finished my translation,
because I want to estimate the minimum number of posts
for my blog to be eligible for AdSense.
Before I used my laptop to submit next application at the same night,
I just noticed the Under Construction issue shown on my AdSense dashboard.
I removed some unused search pages with labels.
Those labels were not appeared in all my posts.
I think this was where the issue came from,
and then I submitted my application again
after I simply reviewed my blog, so this was my 2nd attempt.
Meanwhile, I translated and uploaded another 3 AS posts
when I was still waiting for any reply from AdSense.
On morning of 11th April, AdSense updated my application status
and there were some improvements this time.
No-Content Issue was fixed but Under Construction issue still remain.
At that moment, I had a total of 16 posts
but I could not find any problems related to under construction issue.
I was busy with other things after that morning
and I reviewed back my blog again on evening.
After I done an in-depth inspection on my website,
I found some broken links in some of the oldest posts.
So I repaired them within a short period of time.
Then, I submitted my 3rd application to AdSense on night.
One week later, there was no update or any reply from AdSense.
During that period, I wrote another 3 posts
and I shared one of them to a local website forum.
It is like a financial theme “reddit” in my country
and I received around 1000 views from that post,
most of them were referral traffic.
Few days later, I received a reply from Google AdSense.
On 21st April around 5P.M., my blog was approved by AdSense .
I was not sure why it took 10 days to review and approve my blog,
but I was still happy to get AdSense approval for my blog within a month.
The process for my website to get AdSense approval ends here.
Let me summarize some key moments during
my new blog's AdSense Application process between March & April.
I created this blog on 23rd March
and I got the AdSense approval on 21st April with 3 attempts.
Coincidentally, both of my blogs were approved by AdSense around 5 P.M.
I wasn't sure why it was, maybe it was just coincident.
My blog was newly created with just 1 month old,
the views shown on my blogger dashboard at that moment was around 3200.
About 95% of these views were referral or direct traffic,
and organic traffic just contributed less than 5% here.
This was all real, I can't just fake a story
and making it into a YouTube video just to trick you.
All I want to do is just sharing my personal experience,
about how I get AdSense approval on my website
with less than 20 posts and little organic traffic in a month.
So if you really think this information is quite useful,
you may leave a like and subscribe this YouTube Channel.
Let me know if you all want to know more about AdSense.
I will make more video about it if this video is getting popular.
Back to the topic, I will briefly go through with
the issues I met on my website
that was getting pointed out by AdSense.
And I will explain what I have done to fix these issues completely
and eventually get AdSense approval.
These issues are Valuable Inventory : No Content & Under Construction.
No Content issue means the website has insufficient posts.
This issue is quite straightforward
and it can be fixed by publishing more high-quality contents.
High-quality here means the content is original,
not directly copy or scrapped from other side,
useful and informative to your readers,
written in well-organized structure and good grammar,
with few images added between paragraphs.
I have 16 posts on my blog when No Content issue was fixed,
so I estimate the minimum number of posts should be around 15-20 posts,
and definitely it should be more than 5 posts.
Each of my posts has around 500 to 1200 words, average at 800.
Do not just write your posts with less than 500 words,
AdSense probably will not accept your application
if you posts are too short.
For Your Information, these posts have to be
indexed by Google Search Console,
or else No matter how many posts you write,
No Content issue will still exist and AdSense will reject your site.
Next, Under Construction issue means somewhere on the website
is unnecessarily difficult or frustrating to navigate or interact with.
This includes pages or apps that are
under construction, not functioning, or lead to error messages.
At first, I removed some label search page on menu bar
that I transfer from my old blog’s layout.
For example, I did not used this label in my new blog
so I think this was what AdSense called "not functioning".
Therefore, don't try to make this mistake like me.
I was able to completely fix Under Construction issue on my blog
by checking all the links showed in the posts or pages carefully.
You have to ensure these links are correct and not broken,
any broken link should be fixed.
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