✅ Google AdSense Approval Checklist for Blogger
Before applying for AdSense, your blog must meet specific requirements. Here’s everything you should check and complete:
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π· 1. Have Enough Original Content
• At least 15–20 quality blog posts
• Each post should be 500+ words
• Content must be unique, helpful, and well-written
• Avoid copy-paste or AI-generated content without editing
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π· 2. Create Important Pages
These are mandatory:
• About Page – who you are and what your blog is about
• Contact Page – provide an email or contact form
• Privacy Policy – how you handle visitor data (you can generate one online)
Bonus:
• Disclaimer Page if needed
• Terms & Conditions (optional but helpful)
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π· 3. Use a Clean, Professional Design
• Choose a simple, responsive theme (mobile-friendly)
• Easy navigation with a clear menu
• No broken links, messy widgets, or pop-ups
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π· 4. Use a Top-Level Domain (Optional but Recommended)
• Replace yourblog.blogspot.com with yourblog.com
• Custom domains look more professional and increase approval chances
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π· 5. Ensure Your Blog Is Indexed by Google
• Submit your blog to Google Search Console
• Make sure your blog is visible to search engines:
→ In Blogger Dashboard > Settings > Privacy > Visible to Search Engines = ✅ ON
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π· 6. Follow Google AdSense Policies
• No adult, violent, or copyrighted content
• No illegal downloads or misleading content
• All content should be family-friendly and advertiser-safe
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π· 7. Steady Traffic (Optional but Helpful)
• While not a strict rule, having some organic traffic shows your blog is active and valuable
• Promote your blog on social media and through SEO
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✅ Final Step: Apply for AdSense
• Go to Blogger > Earnings > Sign up for AdSense
• Or visit https://www.google.com/adsense/start/
Once submitted, AdSense usually reviews your blog within a few days to a couple of weeks.
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π§© Final Tips
✔️ Avoid applying with an empty or newly created blog
✔️ Keep your blog active by posting regularly
✔️ Fix grammar, spelling, and formatting issues
✔️ Be patient — many blogs get approved on the second or third try
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