How to Make Your Blogger Site Ready for AdSense (A Complete Guide)


Getting your Blogger site approved for Google AdSense is one of the biggest goals for new bloggers. AdSense is still one of the most trusted ways to earn money online, but the approval process has become stricter in recent years. Many bloggers submit their sites without knowing the requirements, and their applications get rejected repeatedly.

The good news is this: getting AdSense approval on Blogger is 100% possible if your site is properly set up, has quality content, and follows Google policies.

In this complete step-by-step guide, I’ll walk you everything you need to make your Blogger website fully ready for Google AdSense approval — even if you’re a beginner. 

1. Understand What Google AdSense Looks for in a Blog

Before applying for AdSense, it’s important to know what Google checks during the review process. Many bloggers think they only need posts and traffic, but Google looks far deeper.

Here’s what Google wants:

A professional, clean, and user-friendly site

Original, helpful, and valuable content

Proper pages like Privacy Policy, About, Contact

Easy navigation and clear layout

No copyright or scraped content

A blog with purpose and consistency

Good user experience on mobile

No spammy or harmful outbound links

When your site meets these requirements, the approval process becomes much easier.

2. Choose a Clean, Fast, and Professional Blogger Template

Your template decides how your blog looks, loads, and feels.

If your template is messy, slow, or filled with errors, AdSense may reject your application.

To get approval, choose a template that is:

Fast and responsive

Mobile-friendly

Simple, clean, and professional

Well coded with no broken widgets

Recommended AdSense-friendly templates:

Fletro Pro

Median UI / Median UI-Free versions

MagOne

Simplify / Minimal templates

A clean design proves to Google that your blog is safe for advertisers.

3. Publish High-Quality, Original, Human-Written Blog Posts

Content is the number one requirement for AdSense approval. Even with the best design, your site will get rejected if your content is low-quality, so try and have original and high quality posts. 

How many posts do you need?

For Blogger sites, 12–20 quality posts is enough, but the content must be:

Original (no copy and paste)

Helpful and informative

Well-structured (use headings and paragraphs)

At least 800–1500 words each

Written in natural human language

Not AI dumped with no editing

Relevant to your niche

Google rewards content that solves real problems.

What type of content should you write?

Write topics that people are searching for and provide solutions. Examples:

How-to guides

Tips and tutorials

Reviews

Beginner-friendly information

Trending topics within your niche

Avoid thin content like:

Short 200–300-word posts

Posts with too many ads or affiliate links

Posts with copied images or videos

Posts stuffed with keywords

Your content must show expertise and be useful.

4. Add These Essential Pages Before Applying

Google has made these pages mandatory because they prove your site is trustworthy, how can people contact you if they had any problems, so you need essentials pages on your site.

1. Privacy Policy page

This is the number one required page. It helps Google confirm that your site is safe for displaying ads.

2. About page

Tell visitors what your blog is about and who you are.

3. Contact page

Include a simple contact form to allow communication.

4. Disclaimer page (optional but recommended)

Especially helpful if you share affiliate links or sensitive information.

Make sure each page is visible in your menu (header or footer).

5. Use a Custom Domain (Highly Recommended)

AdSense approves Blogspot URLs, but a custom domain name increases approval chances dramatically.

A custom domain:

Makes your site look professional

Helps Google trust your brand

Improves SEO and rankings

Helps you get AdSense approval faster

Examples:

yourblog.com

yourblog.net

yourblog.org

If you’re in Nigeria, Namecheap, Hostinger, or WhoGoHost are good places to buy domains.

6. Use Simple Navigation and Organize Your Blog Properly

A messy site equals rejection.

AdSense reviewers check how users move around your blog.

Make everything clean and simple.

What you must include:

A clear menu with important categories

A visible homepage

No broken links

Organized sidebar

No unnecessary widgets

Easy-to-find posts

The goal is to make your blog user-friendly and professional.

7. Remove Copyrighted or Low-Value Content

Google will instantly reject blogs with:

Copied articles

Download links (movies, music, apps, PDF piracy)

Adult content

Violence or harmful content

Fake news

Rewritten content detected as spam

Images used without permission

AI content with errors and no originality

Before applying, double-check your posts for originality.

8. Ensure Your Site is Fully Indexed on Google

How to check:

Search this on Google:

site:yourblog.com

If your pages appear, your blog is indexed.

If not, add your site to Google Search Console and submit your sitemap:

/sitemap.xml

Wait a few days for indexing.

9. Improve Your Blog’s Loading Speed

A slow blog leads to poor user experience. Google rejects many blogs simply because they load slowly on mobile.

Tips to increase speed:

Compress images before uploading

Remove unnecessary widgets

Use lightweight templates

Enable lazy loading

Reduce JavaScript and CSS

Avoid too many ads or pop-ups

Fast websites get higher approval rates.

10. Avoid Too Many Outbound Links

Outbound links are links pointing to other websites.

If you have too many, Google may see your site as spammy.

Avoid:

Linking every paragraph

Linking to unsafe or unrelated websites

Link farms

Affiliate links in every post

A clean, link-safe blog looks more professional.

11. Make Sure Your Blog Has Real Traffic (Not Fake)

Google can detect:

Bot traffic

Traffic from paid sources

Spam clicks

Automatic traffic tools

Real human traffic builds trust.

Sources AdSense prefers:

Google search

Social media (Facebook, X/Twitter, Pinterest)

Direct visits

WhatsApp/Telegram sharing

Even if your blog has low traffic, that’s okay — as long as it’s real.

12. Add Your Blog to Google Analytics

This shows Google that:

Your site is real

Your traffic is genuine

You are monitoring user behavior

It builds trust during the review process.

13. Do Not Apply Too Early

Most new bloggers apply immediately after creating a site and get rejected.

Wait until you have:

10–20 high-quality posts

All important pages

A neat, professional design

Good user experience

Indexed pages

Real engagement

Then apply calmly.

14. Submit Your Blog for AdSense Review

When everything is in place:

1. Open AdSense

2. Sign up with your Gmail

3. Add your website URL

4. Verify your site ownership

5. Wait for the review

Reviews usually take:

1–3 days (fast blogs)

1–2 weeks (average websites)

3+ weeks (if something needs fixing)

15. What to Do if You Get Rejected

Don’t panic — almost everyone gets rejected at least once.

Common reasons:

Low-value content

Policy violations

Copyright issues

Navigation issues

Not enough original posts

Poor design

No contact or privacy page

Fix the issue Google mentioned, improve your blog for 7–14 days, then reapply.

Finally Make Your Blogger Site Truly Ready for AdSense

Getting AdSense approval is not luck — it’s preparation.

If your Blogger blog has:

✔ Original, quality content

✔ Professional design

✔ Essential pages

✔ Clean navigation

✔ No copyright issues

✔ Fast loading speed

✔ Real human traffic

✔ A clear niche and purpose

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Then approval becomes easy — even on the first try.

Focus on quality. Focus on helping people.

Google rewards bloggers who provide real value. Thanks 🙏