How long a new website or blog wait before applying for AdSense
A lot of publishers from
India and other Asian countries are puzzled on whether they can use AdSense Ads
on new sites or not. Recently Google disabled a massive number of AdSense
accounts from India and Pakistan which adds more to the confusion. To make it
worse, Google does not mention anything in their policies for India about the
minimum age requirement for blogs and websites to use AdSense Ads on the
websites.
Requirement to get AdSense application approved
The AdSense approval
depends a lot on the reviewer and the impression he get on the applicant and
the site/blog. Google has a lot of published and unpublished rules for approval
of an AdSene application, but those rules are flexible enough for the reviewer
to come to his own on conclusion whether to approve or not.
There is no rule that says
the blog has to have X number of visitors, Y number of pages views and so on.
If you do a quick Google search, you can find a lot of confusion on the web
defining the minimum number of page views and visitors a website must have to
get AdSense application approved. Google looks at the quality of the content
(uniqueness, well written and so on) and the nature of the website. If you have
a website filled with scripts, ads, and other non-content stuff, you probably
will fail to impress the reviewer. A clean site with easy navigation structure
is sure to win.
If you are new to AdSense
and want to apply for AdSense for your new website, I strongly suggest few
things:
1. Wait several months
until you have a lot of high quality articles. 6 months to 1 year is not a long
wait for a life time AdSense account.
2. Wait until you have a
lot of high quality article that really add value to the web. Re posting
specification of latest gadgets is not really considered as high value content
by Google. Rather, research on your topic of interest. If you are writing about
gadgets, go to shops and take pictures comparing it with other similar
products. Keep it side by side with other products and prepare comparison
reports. If you are writing about tourist places, visit the place yourself and
take pictures. If you are simply referring to another website and prepare an
article in your own words, it is not going to be helpful.
3. Do not use a lot of
scripts, ads and fancy images on your website. Visitor count, Feedburner
subscriber count, List of your friends’ website etc all can wait until you get
established and have your own AdSense account. (I do not mean you can have all
unwanted stuff after you get the AdSense).
5. Keep the website clean
and make it easy to navigate. Focus on the content. Make it easy for readers to
reach various sections of the website. Provide a clean menu with limited links
to your core categories.
Should a website or blog wait 6 months before
using or applying for AdSense?
Google does not talk about
the 6-months requirement anywhere in the policies. However, one of the help
topics vaguely mention that publishers from India and China should wait for
6-months before they can apply [or, use ?] AdSense. There is no definite answer
on which countries fall under this category. There is strong demand from top AdSense
community to enforce this rule for all countries, which make perfect sense. No
website can earn much traffic before it reach 6-months life in the web and the
AdSense is not going to bring any reward for them in the site without traffic.
So, why can’t webmasters wait for 6 months? Also, strictly enforcing the 6
months requirement will turn away a huge number of fraud applicants. Of course
this will affect few big publishers who start new business, change domain nameetc,
but they always have the option to reach their AdSense account managers and get
special approval. Google is not very clear on whether existing AdSense accounts
can be used on new sites.
I have used my AdSense on my new sites without
knowing the new requirement but did not have any problems, but my friends have
lost their AdSense accounts for doing the same. So, if you create a new site,
just wait patiently for 6 months before you use AdSense there. After having
burnt my fingers, I usually wait until my new site reach 6 months + minimum
1000 page views per day before I use my AdSense account on it.
Finally here are a few
useful suggestions – First read the Google Adsense
FAQ, followed by Filtering Ads, Changing Ad
Colors Automatically & then reading Serious
Adsense PPC Tips which can Increase your Adsense Revenue.
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