How I Got My Blog Approved for Google AdSense: A Real Step-by-Step Journey
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When I launched www.trexera.space, I dreamed of generating passive income through Google AdSense. But I’ll be honest—my first application got rejected, and it stung.
Still, I didn’t give up. I fixed the issues, reapplied, and... success! Here's exactly how I did it—so you don’t repeat my mistakes.
🚫 Why Google Rejected My First Application
Let’s start with the painful part: the rejection reasons.
- Thin content – I had just seven blog posts.
- No Privacy Policy – Missed this mandatory page.
- Terrible navigation – Broken links and a cluttered layout.
Lesson: Google doesn’t just want any blog—it wants a clean, content-rich, and user-friendly site.
✅ Step 1: Create Your Blog Like an Amateur
Before applying, make sure your blog checks these boxes:
- 15–20 high-quality posts (original, non-AI, non-plagiarized)
- Professional design with intuitive navigation
- Important pages: Privacy Policy, About, Contact
- Fast performance (check Google PageSpeed)
- Error-free content (use Grammarly + Copyscape)
🧠 Pro Tip: Don’t cut corners. Google’s reviewers notice everything.
✍️ Step 2: Apply to Google AdSense the Right Way
- Visit AdSense.com and click “Start Now.”
- Sign up for your blog.
- Submit your site URL (e.g., Trexera.space).
- Fill in payment info and agree to the terms.
- Double-check everything before you click submit!
🔐 Step 3: Verify Ownership of Your Site
After signing up, you need to prove you own the blog:
- Meta tag (paste in
<head>
section) - HTML file upload (via cPanel/hosting dashboard)
⏳ Step 4: Submit for Review & Be Patient
Once verification is done:
- Complete your profile (tax details, payment method).
- Submit for approval—it can take 1 day to 2 weeks.
- If rejected again, check the feedback and fix the issue before reapplying.
🎯 Step 5: Place Ads Wisely After Approval
You’re in! Now it’s time to monetize—smartly.
Top ad placements:
- Right after your intro paragraph
- Sidebar sticky ads
- Google Auto Ads (let Google experiment!)
Avoid:
- Too many ads cluttering the page
- Pop-ups that annoy visitors
💸 My First Month AdSense Earnings
Here’s what I earned in my first month:
- Pageviews: 5,000
- CTR: 1.5%
- Earnings: $XX.XX
It’s small—but hey, that’s passive income!
🌟 Was It Worth It? 100% Yes.
Getting approved took work, but now my blog is growing—and earning. AdSense is a legit way to build steady income if you focus on quality, patience, and persistence.
🔑 Quick Recap:
- Google favors original, high-quality content
- Don’t rush—build your blog first
- Keep experimenting to find the best ad layout
🚀 Ready to apply? Start Your AdSense Journey Here
Got stuck? Drop your questions below—I’ve been there, and I’m happy to help!
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