Getting Google AdSense approval quickly depends on how well your site meets Google’s requirements. While there’s no guaranteed “fast track”, following best practices can significantly speed up approval.

Build a Quality Website
- Make sure your site has a clean, professional design.
- Ensure it’s mobile-friendly and loads fast.
- Avoid broken links or “under construction” pages.
Publish Valuable Content
- Write original, useful, and engaging articles (avoid copied or AI-only generated text).
- Aim for 15–30 well-written posts (each 800–1500+ words).
- Focus on a niche rather than random topics.
Have Essential Pages
Google wants to see your site is trustworthy. Create:
- “About Us” page
- “Contact Us” page (with email/form)
- “Privacy Policy” page (very important for AdSense)
- “Terms & Conditions” (optional but recommended)
Check Domain & Age
- Prefer a custom domain (e.g., .com, .net, .org) instead of free subdomains.
- In some countries, Google prefers domains older than 6 months.
Get Organic Traffic
- AdSense doesn’t require massive traffic, but having steady, real visitors helps.
- Avoid fake traffic or bots (Google checks this carefully).
Follow Google’s Policies
- No adult, pirated, violent, or illegal content.
- Avoid sites that are just “clickbait” or “thin content”.
- Use original images or royalty-free ones (don’t copy from Google Images).
Improve Technical Aspects
- Add SSL (https://) for security.
- Have a clear navigation menu.
- Make sure your site is indexed on Google (check via
site:yourdomain.com
).
Apply for AdSense
- Go to AdSense Signup page: https://www.google.com/adsense/start
- Use a Gmail account that hasn’t been used for AdSense before.
- Provide correct details (address, name, payment info).
Be Patient During Review
- Google usually reviews within 3–14 days.
- If rejected, fix the issues mentioned in the rejection email and reapply.
You can also try these steps to speed Up approval:
- Use WordPress or Blogger (Google-friendly CMS).
- Publish at least 5–10 posts before applying (but more is better).
- Avoid too many ads, pop-ups, or affiliate links before approval.
- Ensure each post is well-structured (headings, images, internal linking).
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