Monday, August 15, 2011

Approval Adsense Account

Get Approved for Google Adsense - My Easy 5 Step Guide Reveals EXACTLY How To Do I

Step 1: Sign Up for Blogger

3 Reasons Why You Should Use Blogger

In this module,I've outlined the first step you need to take to get approved for Google Adsense.Step 1: Go to Blogger.com and sign up for your free account.
What you're doing here is creating a Google account - enter an existing e-mail address, create a password at least 6 characters in length and enter the name you want to use when you sign your blog posts.

Why Blogger? Here are 3 reasons why: (1) You need a blog or a website to run Adsense ads on and Blogger makes it as easy as 1...2...3 to create your own blog, publish it and run Adsense ads on them; (2) Google loves content from Blogger blogs. And in case you don't know, Google owns Blogger; and (3) my favorite reason - it's FREE!

Just go to Blogger.com , follow the instructions to get your account set up.
1 easy step down, 4 more to go to get approved for Google Adsense .
In Step 2, you will choose a name your blog and the URL for it



Step 2: Name Your Blogger blogspot and Choose the URL

Take some time to research this and give some thought to naming your blog and choosing the URL because .....

  • the name and URL should be unique and based upon the keyword research you did in the previous module(s)



  • For example, if your topic is " fitness training tips for golfers ", then you might want to name your blog "Golf Fitness Training Tips". You might want to use http:/golf-fitness-training-tips.blogspot.com or http://trainingtipsforgolfers.blogspot.com as the URL .
    note: the hyphen [-] is the only non alphanumeric symbol that can be used in creating a URL for a Blogger blogspot.
    2 easy steps down, 3 more to go to get you approved for Google Adsense.
    In Step 3, I'm going to show you how to start bringing your blog to "life" and make it look more like a website.


    Step 3: Bring Your Blogger Blog To Life

    How To Make Your Blogspot Blog Look Like A Real Website

    If you want to make your blog look more like a website and "pimp out" the template to make it more appealing to the eye, I'm going to show you where you can get some cool Blogger templates and a cool script that can make your blog stand out!


  • Step 3: Now it's time for you to select a template to bring your Blogger blog to life!



  • When you set up your blog in step 1, you probably noticed that Blogger has a number of pre-made templates for you to choose from and use. But you can easily change your template anytime you want.
    The new Blogger templates are very attractive and much better looking than the ones that were available in Blogger Classic. But if you're not feeling the new templates, it's really easy to change them. You should definitely check out (1) BTemplates.com and (2) Free Blogger Templates for Blogspot templates to make your blog more attractive.

    3 easy steps down, only 2 more to go to get approved for Google Adsense. I know we've covered quite a bit of ground with these 3 steps, but you should be able knock them out in no time at all; you can probably get it done in about 30 minutes tops.
    In Step 4 I'm going to show you how to create the content you're going to need for your Blogger blog.

    Step 4: Create Content For Your Blogger Blog

    3 Tips For Creating Commercial Content That Google Will Love

    Step 4: Create commercial content for your blogspot!

    This step is HUGE because without it, you're not going to get approved for Google Adsense. So to help you, here are 3 tips on how to create the blog content for your Blogger blog:

    Tip No. 1: Stay away from topics that lack commercial intent and those that are considered Spam in Google's eyesight

    If you want to get your Adsense publisher ID, you have to select a topic that has commercial value. What do I mean by "commercial value"? The topic or related search terms are attractive enough for advertisers to run pay-per-click ad campaigns in Google's search results. When you find search terms that you want to target, be sure to check out if there are any Adwords ads running in the search engine results for that keyword. If you don't see any or you only see a few, choose another topic.


    Don't choose topics like Debt Consolidation or Mesothelioma to get approved for Adsense. There are a number of other topics that are deemed to be spam in Google's eyes. I tried to add a list of 6 of these spam topics in this module, but the list triggered Squidoo's spam filter,, so I had to remove them.

    In case you're wondering about the topic I chose, I picked one about a medical condition. There was some commercial intent and there were a number of Adwords ads running for the search terms that I wanted to focus on, so I ran with it.

    Tip No. 2: Do NOT keyword stuff your blog posts!

    Don't over use your primary keyword phrase in your posts. A good formula to follow is 1 instance of your keyword for every 100 words. You can have your primary search term appear in the title of the post, in the first sentence of the first paragraph of the first sentence, in the middle paragraph and in the last sentence of the last paragraph of the post.

    Tip No. 3: Write 7 - 10 solid posts for your blog

    Due to Google's 'Panda' update (a/k/a the 'Farmer' update) in February of this year, I'm changing what I'm recommending you do with respect to (1) the number of posts you create, and (2) the length of those blog posts. You definitely want to create informative, good quality blog posts that are at least 450 - 500 words in length. But I would NOT apply for my Adsense publisher ID now with just 3 - 4 solid blog posts. Since the 'Panda' update was about weeding out sites with thin low quality sites from Google's search engine results, I would give Google (remember, Adsense is their program) what it wants -- good quality content spread out over 7 to 10 posts.

    I realize this is completely different than what I did to get approved for the Adsense program 4 years ago, but this is a prime example of how things can change up in the internet marketing world.

    You're still going to post content to your blog every other day. For example, if you make your initial posts on Monday, you'll make your next group of posts on Wednesday and your final post on Friday.

    What I did: I created 2 detailed, informative posts on my subject. I spaced the posts 2 days apart, added a detailed topic related "About" page and added an RSS feed covering news about my topic. The day after I made the second post, a Saturday, I applied for my Adsense publisher ID. I was approved the same day.

    Step 5: Apply for Your Adsense Publisher ID!
    Step 5 - apply for your Adsense publisher ID

    You can apply for Adsense through Blogger.com from your blogspot's Template tab under Page Elements sub heading or you can submit your application thru the main sign up page for Adsense . Click the sign up now button and follow the instructions.



  • Tip: When you sign up for Adsense, use an existing e-mail address other than the one you created your Google account with.