How to get Google Adsense approval faster than you think

Today I will be sharing with you some very vital requirements for getting Google AdSense approval faster. Some folks have asked me how I usually got my Google Adsense application approved that fast, that is the reason I have put together these tips that’ll help you get your Adsense approval quickly.
To tell the truth, Google AdSense can be a pretty frustrating if your application has never been approved before. If you already have a website that has been approved on Google AdSense, it’s pretty simple to get other websites onto your account.
These tips are put together for those who are having a lot of problems getting approval from Adsense. Do not miss reading How to Write Great Blogs For Google Adsense
Here is how to get Google Adsense approval faster than you think:
1. Quality Content
Very high quality contents are what I consider to be one of the most important things to do if you want to to get approved with Google AdSense. That is, you need to make sure that all your articles before applying for Adsense must be high-quality.
Some people think this doesn’t matter, but it does, because now Google making sure websites they’re approving aren’t just a bunch of spam content or people who are copying and pasting content from other websites.
They want to make sure to keep them out of their search results in general, so anyone who’s trying to do shortcuts, forget about it. You’re not going to get approved for Google AdSense.
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Just make sure that you have high-quality content on your website. You can look at the Google Publisher Policies to help you understand what Google considers to be good.
Google wants good results in their search engine result pages, so if you don’t have high-quality content there’s a good chance you’ll get denied.
They’re not going to monetize your website because they know if they don’t, you’re probably not going to make money and you’re probably going to quit.
2. Create 25-35 Posts
Before you even apply to Google AdSense, you should have 25-35 high-quality posts on your website to make sure Google knows you’re taking it seriously, and that your website has some articles that can be monetized.
Generally speaking, you want to have 10,000-15,000 words on your website. If you have about 1000-1500 words per article, that’s a pretty good number. This will help you get approved because it shows the voice of your website and helps Google understand the quality of your content, which is very important.
3) About and Contact Pages
When you create a website, you have to have an About page, and Contact page before you apply to Google AdSense.
It’s pretty simple why; when Google is reviewing your website, they want to make sure it’s legitimate, so they want to know who’s behind the site. You can include the different staff involved on the About page as well.
It is also important to have a Contact page so all of your website visitors can reach out to you if they need to.
By having those two pages, you’re going to further validate the fact that you are a legitimate business. That is really important to Google when they’re looking at you from an AdSense perspective.
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4. Create Privacy Policy Page
This is a common mishap people have because they’ll say, “I don’t really know what to include in the privacy policy page.”
Honestly, you can look on Google search and find tons of different privacy policy from other websites. The most important thing to know is that Google requires specific verbiage to be in your privacy policy.
This link explains everything that Google AdSense has to say about the privacy policy, including the verbiage they want you to include in yours. It is actually very easy; you just have to copy and paste it.