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Is my blog eligible for AdSense?
Google AdSense have some strict account approval policies, and one of them is blog should be six months old. If your BlogSpot account have a sufficient number of post (minimum 20+) then it’s easy to get your AdSense account approved.
How many blogs are required for AdSense?
In total, you should have 15-30 blog posts on your whole blog. This is not an official declaration. But, I recommend everybody to at least have it. So, you should have at least 3-4 posts in every category, tag and page.
What languages does AdSense support?
The languages that are currently allowed to be the primary language of a site or app are:
- Arabic [2]
- Bengali [2, 3]
- Bulgarian [2]
- Catalan [2, 3]
- Chinese (simplified)
- Chinese (traditional)
- Croatian [2]
- Czech.
Does AdSense approve me?
Just because AdSense exists doesn’t mean everyone can get approved to use it. They have strict requirements in content quality, and unfortunately, what you’ve written is just not up to their standards. AdSense isn’t a right, and they don’t have to approve everyone’s site that applies.
What coding languages does Google use?
C / C++ C and C++ are both programming languages that Google uses, C is a fairly thorough language, the amount of things you can do with both C and C++ is insane, and it looks like both of these languages are highly used in Google.
How many languages do Google support?
As of December 2021, Google Translate supports 109 languages at various levels and as of April 2016, claimed over 500 million total users, with more than 100 billion words translated daily.
How much money does AdSense pay?
Publishers get 68\% of the click amount (or 51\% when it comes to AdSense for search). The commission you get depends heavily on the competition and CPC in the niche. In practice, the commission per click can range from $0.20 to $15. The majority of niches bring less than $3 per click to publishers.