How to create a Ad Sense account for beginners part 5
Creating a Google AdSense account is straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide for beginners:
Step 1: Prepare Your Website or YouTube Channel
To create an AdSense account, you need either a website or a YouTube channel that complies with AdSense policies.
Website Requirements: Ensure your website has original content and is compliant with Google's terms and policies. It should be active, well-designed, and easy to navigate.
YouTube Requirements: If you're applying through YouTube, your channel must be part of the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), which requires 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time in the past 12 months.
Step 2: Sign Up for AdSense
1. Go to the Google AdSense website.
2. Click on Get Started.
3. Log in using your Google Account (you can create a new one if you don't have one).
4. Enter your website URL (or link your YouTube channel).
5. Select your country/region.
6. Read and agree to the AdSense Terms and Conditions.
7. Click on Create Account.
Step 3: Enter Payment Information
1. Provide details such as your address and phone number. This is important for receiving payments.
2. You'll also be required to set up your preferred payment method (like bank transfer).
Step 4: Set Up AdSense Code on Your Website
1. After your account setup, AdSense will give you a code.
2. Copy this code and paste it into the HTML of your website to verify ownership and allow Google to serve ads.
For YouTube, this step isn’t needed. You'll be automatically linked through the YouTube Partner Program.
Step 5: Wait for AdSense Approval
Google will review your website or YouTube channel to make sure it complies with their policies. The review process may take a few days to a couple of weeks.
Step 6: Start Earning
Once approved, ads will begin showing on your website or YouTube channel, and you'll start earning money when visitors interact with them.
Additional Tips:
Make sure your content is high quality and relevant.
Follow AdSense policies strictly to avoid being penalized or having your account banned.
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