How to Get Approved for Google AdSense in 2025 (10 Essential Tips)
AdSense remains one of the easiest ways for beginners to start earning from a blog, yet approval rates have dropped as Google tightens quality standards. Follow these 10 proven tips to boost your chances of getting that coveted “Congratulations, your account is now fully approved” email.
- Publish at least 15 high-quality posts
Each should be 800–1,500 words, original, and useful. - Create mandatory pages – About, Contact, Privacy Policy, and (if relevant) Disclaimer.
- Use a clean, mobile-responsive theme
Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test must pass 100 % for your URL. - Remove all copyrighted images
Replace with royalty-free photos (Unsplash, Pexels) or your own graphics. - Check PageSpeed Insight scores
Aim for > 75 on both mobile & desktop. Compress images (TinyPNG) and enable lazy load. - Disable or delete other ad networks
Wait until AdSense is approved, then carefully re-enable if desired. - Use a top-level domain (.com, .net)
Country TLDs can work, but .com feels more authoritative to reviewers. - Ensure consistent navigation & no dead links
404 pages or “Coming Soon” stubs often trigger rejections. - Build at least 30–60 days of history
Domains & blogs younger than one month are frequently declined. - Apply during moderate traffic hours
Anecdotally, weekday applications (Tue–Thu) between 10:00–16:00 UTC get fastest reviews.
Bonus Tip : After submitting, avoid editing the theme or adding/removing widgets for 48 hours. Sudden changes can trigger extra manual review.
What if You Get Rejected?
- Read Google’s email carefully—rejection reasons are usually specific.
- Fix the issues, wait 1 week, and re-apply.
- Still stuck? Join the AdSense Community Forum for peer feedback.
🚀 Ready to monetize?
Apply for Google AdSense here
Note : This guide is based on personal experience and current AdSense policies (May 2025). Google may update requirements at any time.
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