The easiest way to apply for an Adsense account
81Two Methods
Maybe you haven't tried applying one yet, or you were rejected the first time, or maybe you've tried a few times and so far it's been without luck.
Here I will tell you different two ways for you to apply to get an Adsense account.
Method 1 requires patience.
Method 2 is surprising a lot quicker.
Method 1
ATTENTION!
Google have changed the rules! They now want people to have a track record of being a good publisher. Probably long overdue. But if you try and get rejected, you'll likely get an email saying that you're better off having 6 months behind you. And my suggestion: make sure your hubs (or articles, depending where you're publishing) are top notch!
Method 2
You don't need a website. You don't even need content. Yet.
If you haven't created an Adsense account before, and apply through HubPages, then Google will approve your account before you even need to write or publish any content.
That's right, no need to create content before applying to Google Adsense when you're applying through HubPages.
Read the Hubpages FAQ here.
Sign up for Hubpages here.
What Next?
After you've registered a Hubpages Author account (and followed the updated instructions above and to the left) go to Affiliate Settings (it's in your My Account page, under Affiliate Settings).
On the "Affiliate Settings" page you'll see next to where it says "Adsense" a link to "Sign Up".
It will then ask "Do you already have a Google AdSense account?". If you say yes, it'll ask for your Publisher ID and then in a few simple steps you will have linked and activated your Adsense Publisher ID to your Hubpage account. However you're here to start an account, so select No,
Tick the box for "I have read and understand Google's terms of service"
And click the button "Signup for AdSense" and away you go!
What Now?
After registering for your Hubpages account and your Adsense Publisher ID I recommend you read these articles: Adsense Beginners Guide and Click Fraud.
Aside from the Google's AdSense Program Policies and the Terms and Conditions they're probably two of the most informative articles you need to read and understand before you embark on your Adsense Adventure.
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are you positive that you don't have to have any content to be approved by google adsense? Absoluetly nothing?
good post by the way.
B, it's been a while since I've checked into this hub. And Google have changed the rules. People are getting rejections, even with a few articles. And being told to have more material AND be active for at least 6 months. And that's not just here at HubPages, that's on blogger and other sites.
And then on the odd occasion there have been people who have been accepted with little or no content.
So I'd err on the side of caution, and build up some reputation first and have some quality articles behind you.
I'll have to revise this hub to reflect the new direction.
Great post. Thanks :)
Your AdSense account is awaiting approval.....iget this message on my dashboard what should i do ??? i alrady check my verification mail by adsense and its only 3 days i posted my blog and not getting in google search ??? please guide me.
Well we do need to make something good before just applying! Like when adsense was new it was accepting blogger blogs with ease! But now there are several standards and quality we need to maintain! And obviously we just cant earn free ;)
bharga, I suggest you wait a little longer.
Also, the Google Search has nothing to do with Adsense. If you want to make a mark on the Search Engines you'll do best by writing and publishing original and unique content.
Which may also speed up the approval process. If per chance your blog consists entirely of scraped content, it may result in an Adsense account denial.
great article for newbies.
wish you toyour success.
Its very informative indeed...
its really really really good hub I have applied for google adsense and waiting for approval and my articles stands first and 2nd in google search engine and in yahoo its first almost .what next give me guide lines please
Now Google Approving only Websites. Not Blogs. I don't know much about Hub Pages Google Adsense Approval.
I'll definately give this technique of hubpages a try if I don't get approved now........Thanks.
Wow, that really amazing. I never thought that Google will approve us if we have hub pages account.
Kudos to Hubpages.
I have a question for darkside or anyone who can answer this.
Does ebay accept us into their affiliate program, if we show them quality hub pages.
Thanks.
@twinkle88, give the new policy change that ebay is introducing (today in fact) I doubt that they want to see any hubpages as an example of your work. See here for more details: http://www.startpoint.biz/ebay/ebay-policy-change/
I should sign up.
@gurgel1, if the majority of your articles contain only images and no writing (and I see that all your Women's Apparel articles are like that) then there's a good chance of rejection.
@darkside
when i signed up for google adsense account it got rejected but hub pages shows it as active and also i wanna ask that is it ok if i resubmit my application again..like my frnd said no need to wait for six months...i m confused..plz help....and btw very good article...ur very helpful!!!
Wait six months, and the one hub you have is more of a blog post, not a content rich article.
i will try this one on my hubpage today.thanks
sacredcow, be sure to pay attention to the bit where I said "ATTENTION!"
Thanks Darkside.



















paul says:
18 months ago
It really informative , adsense is really need carefull tactics even strategies that works. This information give best start to newbie or people doesn't know before hopw to start well. Great