AdSense remains the top choice for bloggers and webmasters seeking to monetize their traffic and generate revenue. The approval process typically spans 24 hours to 14 days, contingent upon website quality and content adherence to Google’s policies.
When your site is well-optimized, complies with content policies, and receives organic search traffic, AdSense reviews tend to be swifter. Conversely, non-compliance can prolong the review process or result in rejection.
Manual review teams evaluate each site due to the high volume of website submissions to Google AdSense. You can expedite the review by driving organic traffic and aligning content with Google’s policies while avoiding prohibited niches.
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How to speed up Google Review time
There are some practices that may help you speed up your Google review time by making your site AdSense-ready.
- Write Quality Content
- Choose single niche
- Categorize all the content into relevant categories.
- Write content according to its title and description
- Avoid the use of AI for content writing
- Create important pages like Contact Us, About Us, terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy,
- disclaimer, and sitemap.
- Index all the pages
- Index all the content
- Choose one topic and explain it well
- Make your site easy to navigate
- Create menu
Drive some traffic is also recommended to get fast approval.
What to do if the AdSense review takes more than 14 days or 2 weeks?
If your AdSense review extends beyond 14 days, ensure that you’ve correctly placed the code between the opening and closing head tags of your site. If you’re certain about the placement and experience delays, follow these steps:
Go to AdSense, click the three dots, and navigate to the feedback button.
Provide feedback explaining the issue, and if possible, attach relevant screenshots.
Submit the feedback to the Google AdSense team.
They will respond with the status of your site’s readiness for approval. If your site is prepared for ads, you’ll receive a congratulatory message. If not, they’ll identify the issues preventing approval. Address these issues before reapplying to AdSense.
A common issue of AdSense
- Low-value content ( when your site has less amount of posts or doesn’t have any organic traffic)
- Meet AdSense program and policies ( When you have signed in or signed up 2 or more AdSense accounts on the same IP or device)
- Policy Violation ( When your site has a real content issue)
- Site behavior and navigation ( when your site has a broken theme )
- Site Under Construction ( When your site is not indexed by Google)
- Google served ads on screen without publisher content ( when your site does not have minimum content requirements + when your site is not indexed)
- Google served ads on screen with replicated content ( When your site has copyright content or images)
- Google served ads on screen obscuring content ( when your theme has no proper space to place ads + when ads are nearer and nearest to your site content)
- If you follow and complete these steps before applying to AdSense then your site is ready to get fast AdSense approval.