Google AdSense has been one of the most popular monetization methods among bloggers for years. After the launching of Google AdSense in March 2003 by Google the platform became very popular among bloggers who were monetizing their blogs with different kinds of other monetizing platforms.

Some were doing affiliate marketing, and a few tried other ad networks. But things became changed with the launch of Google AdSense. The platform became very popular in a short period and every blogger was trying to get approval from Google AdSense.

It is also true that at the beginning of AdSense, the Google AdSense approval process was also easy. But with time people try to scam with the platform to make more money and AdSense starts making trick policies in the approval process.

That is the reason why today new bloggers are facing a lot of problems in approval. Many of them just gave up after a few rejections by Google AdSense.

In this post, we are going to share all the important steps about how you can make a WordPress blog and monetize it with Google AdSense in 2024.

The science behind Google AdSense is very simple and easy to understand.

AdSense will provide an ad code that bloggers paste into their blogs, this ad code will display ads on their blogs. Based on impressions and clicks the bloggers will get paid by Google AdSense. However, the bloggers will only get the ad code once their blog is approved by AdSense.

We are continuously punishing content on Google AdSense approval tips on our blog Balti Bloggers that you can read, understand, and apply on your blogs to get fast approval in 2024.

Monetize Your WordPress Website Using Google AdSense

To minimize a WordPress website with Google AdSense you need to follow the below steps.

  1. Get Google AdSense approval on the website
  2. Get the ad code and place it on your website
  3. Ads will start showing on the website

1- Get AdSense Approval On The Website

Yes, you not display Google AdSense ads directly on your website/blog without approved by AdSense.

There is an approval process by AdSense that every blogger needs to follow if they want to show ads on the blog and make money online in 2004.

We already discussed and explained in detail about the approval process with tips and tricks. You can check our previous guides.

To get approval faster you need to make sure that your blog has the following important pages.

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimers
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us

These are also called legal pages that every blog must have published with content on their blog. Without these pages, you can not get approval. Also, if you already applied for AdSense Approval and got rejection then you must check these pages before re-apply.

On our blogs, we create these important pages as our top priority. We create these pages as we set up our blog.

2- Get The Ad Code And Place It On Your Website

Once you get approval from AdSense you can create different ad codes inside your AdSense account. You can copy those ad codes and paste them into your blog where you want to display ads.

Google AdSense will also give you the option to open auto-ads in which they will show ads on your blog automatically here they find a blank space on your blog. This is not recommended in all cases.

It’s always good to add those ad codes manually by yourself. So you can show ads on those places where you can get higher CPC and more clicks and impressions. This will let you make more money with Google AdSense.

You can read our previous blog post on Google AdSense Ad Sizes in which we discussed the best-performing ad sizes and formats.

3- Ads Will Start Showing On The Website

Once you place ad codes on your website it will start showing ads instantly.

You can double-check by opening your website. Make sure that you are not using any kind of ad blockers in your browser.

Because if you are using any ad block then ads will not show. If you have one then turn it off until you confirm that ads are showing on your blog without any problem.

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