If your blog isn’t connecting to AdSense, there could be several reasons behind it. These might include incorrect site details, not meeting AdSense eligibility requirements (like insufficient or low-quality content), issues with ad code placement, a pending AdSense review, problems with a custom domain setup, or even a technical glitch. Here’s a checklist to help you troubleshoot:
Key Things to Check:
- AdSense Account Status
Ensure your AdSense account is approved and not still under review. - Site Details
Double-check that the blog URL you entered in AdSense matches your site exactly. - Content Quality
Make sure your blog has enough original, high-quality content that adheres to AdSense guidelines. - Ad Code Placement
Verify that the AdSense ad code is correctly placed in your blog’s HTML code in the appropriate location. - Custom Domain Setup
If you’re using a custom domain, ensure it’s properly configured and pointing to your blog. - Blogger-Specific Settings
If your blog is on Blogger, navigate to the “Earnings” tab in your dashboard to connect to AdSense. - Technical Glitches
Sometimes, a temporary issue may be causing the problem. Refresh the page, clear your cache, or log out and log back in to AdSense.
Steps to Fix the Issue:
- Review AdSense Policies
Read Google’s AdSense guidelines to ensure your blog complies with their requirements. - Check for Error Messages
Look for any warnings or error messages in your AdSense dashboard or on your blog that might point to the issue. - Reach Out for Support
If you’ve tried all the steps above and the problem persists, contact Google AdSense support for assistance.
Taking the time to follow these steps should help you identify and resolve the issue, enabling your blog to connect successfully to AdSense.