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#AdsenseWednesdays: How to make your site Google AdSense-Ready

Is your Site Adsense Ready

This post was most recently updated on September 12th, 2021

Here are at MonetizeMore, we employ a strict screening process to make sure every potential network-partner (publisher) is Google Adsense and Ad Exchange-compliant. We do this not just to protect our Ad Exchange accounts, but also to ensure all our partners will be able to maximize their full ad revenue potential.

Our website screening process guarantees every publisher who signs up to Doubleclick Ad Exchange via MonetizeMore will not be banned from the program – unless he or she will not act on a violation notification sent by Google (happens very, very, rarely!)

We’re listing down a summary of rules and guidelines to get you started in the right direction with Adsense fast:

Quick steps to stay Adsense compliant

Here’s a handy checklist you can use before applying for an Adsense or Ad Exchange account:

  1. Don’t click on your own ads.
  2. Don’t ask others to click on your ads.
  3. Don’t include any prohibited site content, including adult content, violence or excessive profanity, drugs (including alcohol and tobacco), or copyrighted material.
  4. Don’t modify the AdSense code.
  5. Do follow the Webmaster Quality Guidelines.
  6. Do provide a good user experience.
  7. Don’t place more than 3 ad units, 3 link units, and 2 search boxes on any page. Related Read: Ad Exchange New Policy: 5 Ad Units per Page for Desktop Sites
  8. Don’t place images near ads in a way that may mislead users into thinking that the images are associated with the ads.

Source: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/1261929?hl=en&ref_topic=1261918

Now, let me share with you the Top 3 Key Pointers to make sure your site is Adsense or Ad Exchange-ready:

3 Key points on Adsense policy

1) Invalid Activity: Traffic, clicks, impressions

Google is leading the way to fight advertising fraud including invalid traffic, impressions, and click activity. One way to find out if you’re getting fraudulent traffic is to look at your traffic sources. Evaluate if you’re having real human readers or just bots. Check the domains that link to your site via Google Search Console, for example. This will give you some idea where your visitors are coming from, as well.

Related Read: #AdsenseWednesdays: What are the Different Forms of Invalid Traffic?

Most of the time (if not always), traffic fraud leads to invalid ad impressions and clicks. Any drastic upshoot of ad impressions and ad clicks should alert you to check your analytics and see the sources of such actions on your site.

2) Ad implementation

Ad Implementation plays a big role in preventing invalid click activity. Google is explicit in citing which types of implementations are not allowed for all Google ads, search boxes, and search results:

Updated: Doubleclick Ad Exchange Now Allows Sticky Ads for Improved Ad Viewability

Source: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/48182?hl=en

3) Content guidelines

Usually, the sites we screen fail in this particular area. Publishers are normally not aware of what’s considered prohibited content by Adsense. Remember that Google ads cannot be placed alongside content that’s not generally family-safe. Some of these examples are:

Related Read: Prevent Prohibited Content by Controlling User-Generated Content

Source: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/48182?hl=en

Create better websites using webmaster quality guidelines

Ultimately, the goal of following Google’s Webmaster Quality Guidelines is to help publishers create a better user experience for their site readers. Aside from being a requirement for Adsense participation, this ensures you’ll be generating visitor-loyalty all throughout.

The most important pointers to consider when creating a website are:

1) Value-Add

Make sure your site adds value. Publishers are not allowed to create multiple pages, sub-domains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.

2) Unique and Relevant Content

Publishers must provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit their site first.

3) Cookie-Cutter Approach

Avoid “doorway” pages created just for search engines, or other “cookie-cutter” approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content.

Related Read: Google’s Warning to Affiliate Publisher Sites

Your search ranking performance

It helps to know that a site’s level of user-experience is a ranking factor on search. Therefore, it’s important to create a website that delivers pleasant user-experience, as well as quality and relevant content that is meant for real human readers, not bots.

Source: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/1348737?hl=en&ref_topic=1261918

Are you ready?

So do you think you’re ready for Adsense or Ad Exchange? Let MonetizeMore optimize your ad revenue starting today! Sign up for a Starter account at MonetizeMore today!


FAQ

How do I know if my website is ready for AdSense?

If your site is more than three months old, has more than 30 articles of unique content, and is already generating traffic, you should be ready to apply for an AdSense account.

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