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How to add google adsense code to my site

Google Adsense is a simple and free way to earn money online. If you’ve created a website or blog and want to earn money with it, you can apply for a Google AdSense account. Google AdSense allows website publishers of different sizes and experience to earn money through targeted Google ads, which will appear on your website. They don’t approve everyone. There are key things you can do to improve your chances of acceptance, though.<br>

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How to add google adsense code to my site

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  1. How to add Code to my Website

  2. What is Google AdSense? • Adsense is Google's advertising network that places those sponsored ads you see on many websites. • Google automatically checks the web page it places the ads on and displays advertisements that are relevant to the page. • This produces highly targeted adverts for the page, allowing, hopefully, higher returns for the advertiser, the advertising network (Google) and the publisher (you).

  3. Steps to Getting Google AdSense Ads on Your Site

  4. Applying for Google Adsense

  5. Create a Google account. • Use your Google account to log in to Google AdSense.

  6. Own your website or blog for some time before applying. Google will look more favorably on your site if you’ve owned it for six months before you try to get Google Adsense. It’s not impossible to get approval for sites that you’ve owned a shorter time, but it does increase your chances if you’ve owned the site longer. If you live in some countries, like China or India, you may be required to meet the six-month threshold of ownership.

  7. Own a site that contains original content. You must have access to edit HTML source code of the web pages you’re seeking ads for. You won’t be able to use Google AdSense if submitting an account you don’t own and if you don't have access to that function.If you don’t already have a blog or website that allows you to edit HTML source code, you could set up a new blog through the Google service, Blogger. You will be able to display Google ads without copying or pasting HTML code on this site. It’s fast and free to sign up for a Blogger account. You don’t need a blogger site if you have a website or other blog that allows you to edit HTML source code. Once you’ve created a site on Blogger, you will need to enable AdSense on your blog. To use Google Adsense on You Tube, apply for the You Tube Partner Program or follow instructions displayed on You Tube for applying to AdSense.

  8. Sign up for Google Adsense. • Provide key information to Google AdSense.

  9. Follow the rules if you want approval. AdSense only allows people who are at least 18 years or older to have an account. If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian can submit an application through their own Google account. If they are approved, the payments will go to the parent’s account. The system will flag sites that are negative, non-family safe or could be considered offensive. Examples of prohibited content include hacking, drugs, alcohol, copyrighted materials, weapons, and content condoning illegal activity.[7]

  10. Improving Your Content

  11. You will need to have original content that complies with the program policies of Google AdSense in order to qualify for the program. The content can be hosted on a website, a blog, or other space. If you’re just copying and pasting a lot of other people’s stuff, though, you might not get approved. Don’t use copyrighted images, either. • Create subpages on your website that make it look more professional. Google is going to look at all pages of your website to judge its professionalism. So there are some pages you can create that help give this impression. • Create a privacy and disclaimer policy on your website, as well as a page devoted to terms of usage. Proofread all pages so they are clear of spelling and grammar errors. • Make sure the contact us page has clear information about who you are. Google AdSense wants to make sure it can verify who you are. Similarly, you should have an about us page, and use your name and address on it that match that which you used to apply for Google AdSense. Make the website’s mission clear.

  12. Write longer and more. It’s a good idea to write 1000+ words articles to publish on your blog. Focus on good content. It’s a good idea to have about 50 pages on your website for subpages and articles, at least. If you have a lot of short posts (less than 200 words), they might not be considered rich content by Google. Have the right content. Obviously, you need to be working in an area that you’re passionate about. However, if you have a lot of quality articles in certain categories, Google AdSense might approve you faster. Have a balance on your site. Strong content should have a mixture of text and other media (such as photographs).

  13. Improving Your Website

  14. Grow your traffic before applying. If you have more users, your chances will improve. However, you don’t need really high amounts of traffic to get Google AdSense. • Obtain a custom domain name. If you are using a free domain name, your site won’t be taken as seriously by Google AdSense. • Avoid having third-party ads or programs on your website. If you have a lot of this code on your site, you may not receive approval.

  15. Have strong website design.

  16. Use Google Analytics code on your site. Google Analytics is a separate program offered through Google that allows website publishers and bloggers to track their metrics (such as user traffic).

  17. Copy the ad code. You will need to click on the “my ads” section of your AdSense account. Find the ad code (this is embed code). You need to put this on a page that receives traffic. • Use SEO in your posts. Search engine optimization shows that you’re serious about your site.The Google AdSense reviewers will look for things like whether you have a meta-description and meta title. • Keep your meta title at about 69 characters, including spaces, and keep your metal description about 156 characters, including spaces.

  18. Check your application. Once you’ve signed in to your AdSense account for the first time, you will see a red bar at the top of your account. This means that you application is under review.GoogleAdsense will start an automatic review after it detects that you’ve posted the ad code on a live in page of the site you’ve used to sign up. The entire site will be reviewed, though, not just that page. It usually takes about 1-2 days for the review to be completed. You will get an email with details after your site is reviewed. If you application is reviewed, you will start seeing ads appear automatically on your site. You won’t see the red alert in your account anymore Once your application is fully approved, ads will automatically start to show in your AdSense for content ad units, and the red alert in your account will disappear.

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