Connecting Google AdSense to your Blogger blog is one of the most important steps if you want to monetize your content legally and professionally. Blogger is fully owned by Google, which makes the AdSense integration process simple when done correctly.

In this complete guide, you will learn how to connect Google AdSense to a Blogger blog step by step, avoid common mistakes, and follow Google AdSense policies to increase your chances of approval.


What Is Google AdSense?

Google AdSense is an advertising program that allows website owners and bloggers to earn money by displaying ads on their websites. These ads are automatically matched to your content and visitors.

When someone views or clicks on an ad, you earn revenue based on Google’s advertising system.



Requirements to Connect AdSense to Blogger

Before linking AdSense to your Blogger blog, make sure you meet these requirements:

  • You are at least 18 years old

  • Your blog has original and valuable content

  • Your blog follows Google AdSense policies

  • Required pages are available:

    • Privacy Policy

    • Terms of Service

    • Contact Us

    • About Us

⚠️ Note: Google AdSense approval is not guaranteed. Approval depends on content quality and policy compliance.


Step 1: Create a Google AdSense Account

If you don’t have an AdSense account yet:

  1. Go to Google AdSense website

  2. Sign in using your Google account

  3. Enter your Blogger blog URL

  4. Choose your country and payment details

  5. Submit your application

Wait for Google to review your website. This process can take from a few hours to several days


Step 3: Enable Ads on Your Blogger Blog

After connecting AdSense:

  1. Go to Blogger Dashboard

  2. Click on Earnings

  3. Turn ON:

    • Display ads on blog

    • Auto ads (recommended for beginners)

Google will automatically place ads in optimized positions.


Step 4: Manually Place AdSense Ads (Optional)

If you prefer manual control:

  1. Go to AdSense Dashboard

  2. Create a new ad unit

  3. Copy the ad code

  4. In Blogger:

    • Go to Layout

    • Add a HTML/JavaScript gadget

    • Paste the ad code

    • Save

This method gives you full control over ad placement.

 

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