Copyright 2005 Anik Singal
The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you
to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most
important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to
revise your understanding if necessary.
Truthfully, the only difference between you
and Adsense experts is time. If you'll invest a little more time
in reading, you'll be that much nearer to expert status when it
comes to Adsense.
Getting Approved by Adsense in a
Jiffy…
I don’t understand why everyone makes
Adsense out to sound like some kind of devil. So far, I have a
100% approval rate for my consulting clients. You would think
that we spend months developing the site to submit for approval
– but to be honest; I spend less than a day (if that!)
What we found is that Google is not nearly
as picky as they make themselves sound to be. The trick is to
make your site in such a way that you are just providing
content; we have found that the less selling you do on your
approval site, the better.
Don’t worry, once you’re approved you
can use that code wherever you want – so put it on other sites
that sell later. But for the purposes of getting approved, try
to limit to just content, content and more content!
Now, for the disclaimer before we start
talking about how to get your site approved for Google Adsense.
I am not a member of Google at all, everything I am about to say
is all speculation and experience. I have helped over 50 clients
get approved for Google Adsense without having even 1 of them
not get approved – we have 100% approval rate on FIRST try.
All I am going to teach you is exactly what
I do for them.
There are three main elements that I focus
on when getting a client approved:
1. Site look and feel – Not that Google
wants a $10,000 professionally designed website, but they also
don’t want some piece of junk. Make sure to at LEAST have a
presentable website – even if it is just a few tables and a
solid background color. Avoid using tacky backgrounds or
unprofessional color contrasts.
2. Content – The most important –
Google believes in content. If you try to get a website with
just a few pages approved, I don’t think you will have any
luck. You need to have at least 15-20 pages, preferably, 15-20
pages of articles/resources, a.k.a. content.
3. Traffic – Many “experts” say
that Google looks to see what kind of traffic you have and that
they do not approve new sites with no traffic. My experience
says that these experts are FULL of it. BUT, just to be safe,
before you submit your site for approval – try to get your
site some traffic.
Here are useful tips you need to make the
entire approval process easier and quicker:
>> Get content from article
directories like www.goarticles.com – just put those articles
in your site, getting 15-20 is easy.
>> Before you submit your site for
approval, post at some forums with your website’s link in the
signature file – this will help you get some immediate
traffic.
>> Make a very simple website with
15-20 articles, a contact us page, a privacy policy and the
typical disclaimer.
That’s it – you’re ready to get
approved for Google Adsense. I know I made it sound too easy,
but honestly, we have a track record that proves it. And
remember, if you do not get approved, you can always fix things
and try again.
So, stop waiting – apply now – Google
Adsense is a great source of income.
Of course, it's impossible to put
everything about Adsense into just one article. But you can't
deny that you've just added to your understanding about Adsense,
and that's time well spent.
About the author:
This article is written by Anik Singal, founder of AffiliateClassroom.com Anik Singal has developed his own affiliate system that helped him earn well over $10,000 in just 60 days. Now, he's looking for a few students to train one step at a time. http://www.AffiliateClassroom.com
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