To meet AdSense requirements and ensure your website adheres to their policies, it’s essential to include the following pages and features:
Necessary Pages:
Privacy Policy
- Clearly state how your website collects, uses, and protects visitor data.
- Include information about cookies and third-party services like Google AdSense.
- Mention compliance with GDPR (if applicable) for visitors from the EU.
Terms and Conditions (or Terms of Service)
- Outline the rules and guidelines for using your website.
- Include disclaimers for liability and ownership of content.
About Us
- Provide a clear description of your website's purpose, mission, and background.
- Showcase credibility by introducing yourself or your team.
Contact Us
- Add a page with a contact form or provide an email address where visitors can reach you.
- Include other relevant details like a phone number or social media links (optional).
Disclaimer
- Specify that the content is for informational purposes only.
- Add disclaimers about affiliate links (if any) and liability for third-party content.
Cookie Policy (or Consent)
- Explain how cookies are used on your site (e.g., for analytics or ads).
- Implement a cookie consent banner to comply with regulations like GDPR and CCPA.
Site Map
- Helps with site navigation and boosts SEO.
- Optional but recommended for user experience and better AdSense acceptance.
Other Best Practices for AdSense Approval:
- Quality Content: Publish original, valuable, and user-friendly content that adheres to Google’s quality guidelines. Avoid copyrighted or duplicated material.
- Navigation: Ensure your website has an easy-to-navigate menu structure.
- Responsive Design: Your website should be mobile-friendly and load quickly.
- Sufficient Content: Populate your site with enough well-written articles (at least 10–15) before applying for AdSense.
- No Prohibited Content: Avoid adult, illegal, or overly controversial topics.
- Secure Website: Install an SSL certificate (HTTPS) to ensure your website is secure.
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