How to Get Your Website Approved for Google AdSense in 2025
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How to Get Your Website Approved for Google AdSense in 2025
Getting approved for Google AdSense in 2025 isn’t about tricking Google. It’s about showing that your website is genuine and actually useful to real people. If you run your blog like a proper website from the beginning, approval usually comes naturally.
Below is a simple, step-by-step guide.
1. Must-Have Legal Pages
Before publishing content, your website should look trustworthy. Google checks for a few basic pages to confirm this:
Privacy Policy
Explains how you handle visitors’ data. This is essential for AdSense.
Ne ws
About Us
Tells people who you are and why they should trust your content.
Contact Us
A basic page with an email address or contact form.
Terms and Conditions
Outlines the rules for using your website.
2. Write Proper, Human Content
Google is very good at spotting low-quality or copied content in 2025. To get approved:
Quality over quantity
Aim for around 15 to 25 well-written articles.
Decent length
Each post should be roughly 800–1,200 words and fully answer the reader’s question.
Be original
Don’t just rewrite what already exists online. Add your own thoughts, experience, or fresh ideas.
Images
Use your own photos or free images from websites like Pexels. Don’t copy images from Google search.
3. Keep the Design Clean and Fast
If your site is messy or slow, Google may reject it due to poor user experience.
Easy navigation
Have a clear menu so visitors can find things quickly.
Mobile-friendly
Most people browse on their phones, so your site must look good on small screens.
Fast loading
Use a simple, lightweight theme. Slow websites rarely get approved.
4. Basic Technical Requirements
These points aren’t always stated clearly, but they matter:
Domain age
Sites that are at least 3–6 months old tend to get approved more easily.
Proper domain name
Use a .com, .org, or .net. Free domains are usually rejected.
HTTPS security
Your site must be secure. Most hosting companies provide this for free.
5. Traffic: The Truth
There is no fixed traffic requirement for AdSense approval. Even 50–100 visitors a day can be enough, as long as the traffic comes naturally from search engines and not from friends clicking links.
Final Checklist Before Applying
Do I have at least 20 original articles?
Are my Privacy Policy and About pages live?
Is the site easy to use on mobile?
Am I over 18 years old?
Is my site free from adult, gambling, or pirated content?
After applying, Google usually responds within 48 hours to two weeks. If your site is rejected, don’t worry. Google usually explains why. Fix the problem, add a few more quality posts, and apply again.
If you want, I can also shorten this for a blog post, turn it into an X (Twitter) thread, or simplify it further for beginners.

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