Want to Get Approved for Google Adsense? My Easy 5 Step Guide Reveals EXACTLY How To Do It
f you're tired of scratching your head over what to do and how to do it, this lens reveals EXACTLY what you need to do to in 5 easy steps.
I was approved for my Google Adsense publisher ID using the same steps I'm giving you here, so I know it works. All you need to do is follow my instructions. It took me just 6 days total time to get approved. That's 6 days from the time I began the project until the day I received my welcome email. It's really that simple. And I see no reason why you can't get yours in the same amount of time.Along the way, I'm going to point you to some resources to help you get approved for Google Adsense and to increase your knowledge of making money from Adsense.
Step 1: Sign Up for Your Free Blogger Account
3 Reasons Why You Want to 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.
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 didn't know, Google owns Blogger; and (3) my favorite reason - it's FREE! (note: a free hosted blog is cool to get your Adsense publisher ID and/or to test your niche ideas. But as you develop your blog, get more traffic and make money from it, you'll definitely want to get your own "dot com" domain name and your own web host.
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.
Just go to Blogger.com right now and get your account set up today.
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. So be sure to check back soon.
Step 1: Go to Blogger.com and sign up for your free account.
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 didn't know, Google owns Blogger; and (3) my favorite reason - it's FREE! (note: a free hosted blog is cool to get your Adsense publisher ID and/or to test your niche ideas. But as you develop your blog, get more traffic and make money from it, you'll definitely want to get your own "dot com" domain name and your own web host.
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.
Just go to Blogger.com right now and get your account set up today.
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. So be sure to check back soon.
Free Keyword Research Tools You Can Use For This Project
3 FREE, But Powerful Keyword Research Tools
Before we go on to Step 2, I'm going to give you the links to 3 powerful, but free keyword research tools. These tools will help you discover profitable keywords to target for this project.This is one of my favorite free keyword research tools because it pulls data from MSN, Yahoo!, Google, Wordtracker, news research, blog searches, tag searches, directories and a whole lot more.
This is my favorite keyword tool because you can create massive keyword lists (by search term or by website URL) using Google's own data. And Google recently added actual search volume numbers instead of those dumb shaded search volume bars. Do I really need to say any more?
With the free keyword suggestion tool from Wordtracker.com you can generate up to 100 keyword results that reflect the daily search estimates for those keywords. You can use this tool together with Google's external keyword tool to zero in profitable keywords for Adsense that you can get good search engine rankings for.
In the next text module, we're going to take the second step to getting you approved for
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