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How to Get Google AdSense Approval Quickly (Step-by-Step)

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How to Get Google AdSense Approval Quickly (Step-by-Step)

 

Getting approved by Google AdSense is one of the first major milestones for any new blogger. In 2026, the approval process has become stricter with a heavier focus on E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) . But don't worry—most rejections are fixable, and with the right preparation, you can get approved on your first attempt.

This guide walks you through everything you need to know, from preparing your site to submitting your application and beyond.


Table of Contents

  1. What Is Google AdSense?
  2. How Long Does Approval Take in 2026?
  3. Phase 1: Prepare Your Website (The Most Important Step)
  4. Phase 2: Create Required Pages
  5. Phase 3: Optimize Technical Setup
  6. Phase 4: Apply for AdSense
  7. Phase 5: After Approval – PIN Verification
  8. What to Do If You Get Rejected
  9. Quick Approval Checklist
  10. 15 Related Hashtags

What Is Google AdSense?

Google AdSense is Google's advertising platform that allows website owners to earn money by displaying ads on their content . When visitors view or click these ads, you earn revenue. It's free to join, and it remains one of the most trusted and accessible ways for beginners to monetize their blogs .


How Long Does Approval Take in 2026?

Based on recent experiences:

 
ScenarioTypical Timeline
Fastest approval 1–3 days
Normal approval 7–10 days
Delayed approval 2–4 weeks

In January 2026, one publisher reported submitting on December 25th and receiving approval on January 5th—about 10 days . Another received rejection within 24 hours, proving that review times vary based on site quality and application volume .


Phase 1: Prepare Your Website (The Most Important Step)

Before you even think about applying, your website needs to be ready. This is where most beginners fail—they apply too early with thin or low-quality content .

1.1 Publish Enough High-Quality Content

How many articles do you need?

While there's no official number from Google, the practical recommendation is 15–30 articles before applying .

Article length and quality requirements:

 
RequirementRecommendation
Minimum length 600–800 words
Recommended length 1,000+ words
Quality standard Original, helpful, solves a real problem

Don't just publish short, shallow content to hit a number. Each article should genuinely help your reader . Avoid using AI to generate low-quality spam—Google's reviewers can detect this, and it will lead to rejection .

1.2 Ensure Content Is Original

Never copy content from other websites. Plagiarism is an instant rejection reason . Write everything in your own words. Even if you're summarizing information from other sources, add your unique perspective and valuable insights.

1.3 Choose a Safe Niche

Some niches are easier to get approved than others:

 
✅ Safe Niches❌ Risky/Disqualified Niches
Blogging & SEO Adult content
Digital marketing Violent content
Education & how-to Copyrighted material (movies, music)
Technology reviews Hacking/piracy
Health & fitness (with authority) Discriminatory content
Make money online Exaggerated/misleading claims

Google prohibits adult, violent, discriminatory, and pirated content . If your site contains any of these, don't bother applying until you remove them.

1.4 Get Some Traffic (Even a Little Helps)

While there's no official traffic requirement, having some organic visitors signals to Google that your site is active and valuable .

  • Aim for 10–50 daily visitors from search engines
  • Use Google Search Console to monitor your traffic
  • Don't buy fake traffic—it will get you banned permanently 

A domain that's 3–6 months old typically has an easier time getting approved than a brand-new domain .


Phase 2: Create Required Pages

Your website must include several essential pages that demonstrate professionalism and transparency .

Required Pages Checklist

 
PagePurpose
About Us Explain who you are and what your site is about. Show your expertise 
Contact Us Provide a way for visitors (and Google) to reach you. Include an email address or contact form
Privacy Policy Required by law. Disclose that you use third-party ads (like AdSense) and collect cookies 
Terms & Conditions Optional but recommended. Sets rules for using your site
Disclaimer Optional but recommended. Disclose affiliate relationships or professional advice limitations

Where to Place These Pages

Add these pages to your footer menu and/or header menu so they're easily accessible from every page on your site .

Privacy Policy Must Include

Your Privacy Policy must explicitly state that you use third-party advertisements (Google AdSense) and that cookies are used to serve ads based on users' prior visits .


Phase 3: Optimize Technical Setup

Google checks more than just your content. Your site's technical health matters too.

3.1 Use a Custom Domain

  •  Use a custom domain (e.g., yoursite.com)
  •  Avoid free subdomains (e.g., yoursite.blogspot.com)

Custom domains look more professional and trustworthy to Google's review team . While some free platforms like Blogger can still get approved, your chances are much higher with your own domain.

3.2 Enable HTTPS (SSL Certificate)

Your site must be secure. If your site shows "Not Secure" in the browser bar, fix this immediately . Most hosting providers offer free SSL certificates through Let's Encrypt.

3.3 Make Your Site Mobile-Friendly

Google uses mobile-first indexing, meaning it primarily evaluates your site as it appears on mobile devices .

  • Test your site with Google's Mobile-Friendly Test (free tool)
  • Use a responsive theme that adapts to all screen sizes
  • Ensure buttons and text are readable without zooming

3.4 Improve Page Speed

Slow sites get rejected. Aim for a PageSpeed score of 80+ .

Ways to improve speed:

  • Compress images before uploading
  • Use a caching plugin (like WP Rocket or W3 Total Cache)
  • Choose lightweight themes (Astra, GeneratePress, Kadence)
  • Minimize plugins

3.5 Ensure Clean Navigation

Your site structure should be intuitive :

  • Simple menu with clear categories
  • Internal links between related articles
  • No broken links or empty pages
  • No intrusive pop-ups blocking content

3.6 Submit to Google Search Console

Before applying for AdSense, verify your site in Google Search Console and submit your sitemap . This helps Google index your pages faster.

To check if your pages are indexed:

  1. Go to Google and search: site:yourdomain.com
  2. If your pages appear, they're indexed
  3. If not, use Search Console to request indexing 

3.7 Remove Other Ads (Temporarily)

While waiting for AdSense approval, remove any other ad networks or affiliate pop-ups from your site . Google wants to evaluate a clean, distraction-free experience.


Phase 4: Apply for AdSense

Once your site meets all the requirements above, it's time to apply.

Step-by-Step Application Process

Step 1: Go to Google AdSense

Visit adsense.google.com and sign in with a fresh Google Account that has never been used for another AdSense account .

Step 2: Enter Your Website URL

Select your platform (website, YouTube, or Blogger) and enter your URL .

Step 3: Choose Language and Payment Country

Be careful here—the PIN verification letter will be sent to this country address. It's difficult to change later .

Step 4: Accept Terms & Conditions

Read and accept the AdSense terms.

Step 5: Get Your Ad Code

You'll receive a snippet of code to place on your website .

Step 6: Place the Code on Your Site

  • WordPress users: Use the "Insert Headers and Footers" plugin or paste the code into your theme's header.php file 
  • Other platforms: Paste the code between the <head> tags of your site

Step 7: Submit for Review

After placing the code, click the "Submit" or "Review" button in your AdSense dashboard. Google will begin reviewing your site .

Important: Don't Rush This Step

Once you submit, you cannot edit your application. Double-check everything before hitting submit .


Phase 5: After Approval – PIN Verification

Congratulations! If you're approved, live ads will start appearing on your site. But you're not done yet.

The PIN Verification Process

  1. Once your earnings reach $10, Google will mail a Physical PIN to your address 
  2. The PIN takes 2–6 weeks to arrive 
  3. Enter the PIN in your AdSense dashboard to verify your address
  4. Your account becomes fully active after verification

What If the PIN Never Arrives?

  • Wait 4 weeks, then request a new PIN from your dashboard
  • After 3 requests, you can request manual verification 

Minimum Payout Threshold

The minimum amount you need to earn before Google sends payment is $100 .


What to Do If You Get Rejected

Rejection is not the end—many successful publishers were rejected multiple times before approval . Google allows unlimited re-applications .

Step 1: Read the Rejection Email

Google will email you the specific reason(s) for rejection . Common reasons include:

 
Rejection ReasonHow to Fix
Low-value / too little content Add 5–10 more detailed articles (1,000+ words each)
Missing Privacy Policy or other pages Create and add all required pages 
Site looks "purely for money" Remove ad-like elements; focus on helpful content
No traffic / domain too new Build traffic for 2–3 more months, then reapply
Technical issues Fix HTTPS, mobile usability, page speed 
Weak E-E-A-T Add author bios; show expertise in your About page 

Step 2: Fix the Issues

Don't just reapply immediately. Take time to genuinely improve your site based on the feedback .

Step 3: Wait Before Reapplying

Wait at least 1–2 weeks after making improvements before submitting again .

Step 4: Reapply

Once your site is fixed, submit a new application. There's no penalty for multiple attempts .

Real Success Story

One publisher was rejected twice (once for low content, once for missing Privacy Policy). After adding 20 articles and the required pages, they were approved within 10 days on their third attempt .


Quick Approval Checklist

Before you submit your AdSense application, verify every item below:

Content

  • 15–30 published articles (not drafts)
  • Each article is 600–1,000+ words long
  • All content is original (no copying from other sites)
  • Articles are helpful and solve real problems
  • No thin or AI-generated spam content

Required Pages

  • About Us page added
  • Contact Us page added
  • Privacy Policy page added (includes AdSense disclosure)
  • Terms & Conditions added (recommended)
  • All required pages linked in footer or header menu

Technical Requirements

  • Custom domain (not a free subdomain)
  • HTTPS / SSL certificate enabled
  • Mobile-friendly design (test with Google's tool)
  • Fast loading speed (PageSpeed 80+)
  • Clean navigation with no broken links
  • No intrusive pop-ups blocking content
  • No other ads displayed during review
  • Site is indexed in Google (site:yourdomain.com)
  • Search Console verified with sitemap submitted

Other Considerations

  • Domain is 3–6+ months old (easier, but not mandatory)
  • Some organic traffic (10–50 daily visitors)
  • Safe niche (no prohibited content)
  • Author information showing expertise

Final Tips for 2026 Success

Easier Starting Points for Beginners

If you're struggling to get approved with a custom website, consider:

  • Blogger.com (Google-hosted) – often has faster approval 
  • YouTube – Apply after reaching 1,000 subscribers + 4,000 watch hours 

The Golden Rule

Focus on creating real value for readers, not just getting approved. Google's review team is looking for websites that genuinely help people . If you build a quality site first, approval will follow naturally.

Be Patient

Most rejections happen because beginners rush the process. Take your time, build your content library, and apply only when you're confident your site is ready.