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What Is Google AdSense& How to Approve your Website

 Google AdSense is a program that allows website owners and bloggers to earn money by displaying targeted ads on their sites. When a user clicks on one of these ads, the website owner earns a small amount of money, known as a “cost-per-click” (CPC) fee. AdSense is a free program that is part of the Google Ads platform, which allows advertisers to target specific types of users with their ads.

To participate in the AdSense program, you need to have a website or blog and apply to join the program. If your application is approved, you will be given a code to insert into your website or blog, which will display ads on your site. You can customize the types of ads that are displayed and the locations where they appear on your site. You will then earn money each time a user clicks on one of the ads on your site. The amount of money you earn per click depends on the advertiser’s bid and the quality of the user, among other factors.

How To Verify Website From Google AdSense

To verify your website with Google AdSense, you will need to follow these steps.

  1. Sign in to your AdSense account and click on the “Sites” tab.
  2. Click on the “Add a new site” button and enter the URL of the website you want to verify.
  3. Click on the “Continue” button and follow the instructions to add the AdSense code to your website. You will need to add this code to the header of your website’s HTML code.
  4. After you have added the code to your website, click on the “Verify” button in your AdSense account. This will cause Google to crawl your website and verify that the AdSense code has been properly installed.
  5. If the verification process is successful, your website will be added to your AdSense account and you will be able to start earning money through the program. If the verification process fails, you may need to troubleshoot any issues with the code installation or check the status of your website in your AdSense account to see if there are any issues that need to be resolved.

It’s important to note that it can take some time for Google to crawl and verify your website, so you may need to be patient while the process is completed. Additionally, you may need to repeat the verification process if you make any changes to your website or move it to a different domain.

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