There are many thousands of blogspot
accounts being opened every day and Google has been receiving many applications
for AdSense approval. So, it's really hard to assume and expect that
our AdSense request for our blog gets approved; even Google
adheres to their policy strictly. However there are some tips that I
implemented in my own blog (created six months ago) due to which my AdSense application
got accepted even though my blog has less traffic with only 58 posts ! I
felt like sharing this with you, so that it might help you.
Submitting blog to search engines
Surprisingly, it's not important to
check whether your blog is receiving huge traffic or not, but its very
important to ensure that whatever posts you had written and whatever pages you
had submitted were INDEXED by the crawlers of search engines. Yes, you need to
ensure that your blog was properly submitted and indexed by the crawlers
(Including each and every post !). Note that application for blogs (not all !)
having a very less traffic (20 to 40 page views a day) were also getting
approved. The reason is simple "Google found that blog".
Our blog can get traffic even without
proper indexing ! but that doesn't mean that our blog is receiving traffic from
search engines. Proper submission to Search engines is an important tool and in
fact a proper method to get page ranks. My blog received a page traffic of 2800
views per day by sharing posts in Facebook and other social networks, I agree
that the traffic was very less compared to other successful blogs, but
surprisingly, my application got accepted when my blog received 150-200 page
views per day and not when it jumped to 2000-3000! weird but it's true. Reason
is simple, I tricked to get more page views using social networks but gave less
importance to get traffic by search engines initially.
Three month back, I applied
for AdSense account thrice, but unfortunately got rejected. Then
I applied the simple trick and hurray .......my account got accepted!.
Tricks that I implemented
1.
Linked my webmaster account to
Google Analytics account (Learn how to link Analytics here)
2.
Resubmitted my blog sitemap in
webmaster before applying for ad sense.
3.
Submitted all my individual posts to
webmaster "Fetch as Google" tool (Learn how to submit to fetch as Google),
submitted my blog homepage to Google crawl
4.
Maintained more backlinks for good
PageRanks (Learn Backlinks | How it boost PageRanks | Best comment
practices)
5.
Additionally submitted my blog URL
to other search engines through pinglers (Learn how to submit here)
6.
Maintained clean blog layout and
sufficient space for the ads to occupy.
7.
Checked blog and individual
meta-tags and search descriptions
8.
Created and included RSS feeder
9.
No broken links
10.
Kept writing/posting
11.
Rechecked my blog for content and
any other errors
I stopped writing posts three months
back and checked whether by doing so will affect my application approval and
yes my thinking was right. The application got rejected and I received the
following message "Your blog has little content. Please do necessary
corrections then apply". Because of time factor and being engaged with my
own personal works, I kept the blog dumb (without writing any posts) for three
months and after getting back to blogging, I immediately applied
for AdSense. Again I got rejected. OK, this time I thought and wrote
a post, just a quick post with few words about a topic in it and then applied
again. Usually Google reviews any site in not less than three days and so I
started writing posts (one per day) and wow in just two days ads started
appearing in my blog! of course I did simultaneously the remaining tricks
too.
Then I came to the conclusion that
keeping one's blog alive at least during the period of Google review is an
important factor to be taken care. If you are a regular blogger/writer, then
it's very good but care for the topic/content you write.
I have little experience with
blogging, but anyway I understood that keyword repetition (including keywords
in excess of required) in any posts is not much important to get indexed
properly, even that type of keyword inclusion is an old SEO strategy. Google
now aims at content with optimal keyword. So don't think that flooding your
posts with keywords improve your blogs traffic.
Content still rules the web world
and is considered as the king. Obviously; it is the key factor in deciding your
blogs success. A single post with very good detailed content or message is far
better than 10 posts - randomly written with no target in it. And the mythology
"copying is not accepted - unique content" is still expected by the
search engines. So, better concern more on your content. Those bloggers who aim
for making money with little concern for content won't succeed (for almost all
niche).
Sufficient blank spaces or gaps in
your blog. If you included many affiliate programs in your blog and your blog
was left with very little or no space for further ad inclusion, then it will be
of negative nature. Crawlers couldn't find sufficient location for placing of
ad.
I think Google set two verification
process for the following reason, the first initial process scans your content
and site neatness, the next step is to check whether the placed Ad location is
good enough to get noted by users. That is only possible if there is sufficient
blank gaps. So, in the initial stage leave some blank space as a matter of
extra precaution. This is what I felt and did in my blog by removing all
affiliate program's which were occupying my blog earlier.
Clean blog layout mean readability,
the ease with which the users can browse your site. A very good design and easy
navigation is an important factor for getting approved. An hour before
submitting my ad sense account, I re-submitted my blog's sitemap to Google
Webmaster, just to ensure that robots should be crawling my site while Google
ad sense team reviews the site.
Having broken links in any of your
blog pages or posts is a drawback. Google robots will consider that as an
error. Make sure that all the links (in every post) were working properly. Also
ensure that links for the posts that have been reverted to draft was removed from
your blog homepage/sitemap or any other location from your blog.
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