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Google is the Number one search engine platform in the world and they are followed closely by another one of their Product/ app which is YouTube.
Internet users refer to the search engines like Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo etc. to get reports, learn new things about life and latest happenings going on around them and to also Submit site for google indexing
Google still beats all other search engines ever invented and this cause for reasons why they stand out amongst others and they are the still the most reliable among its competitors.
To beat other bloggers in their game, you need to Submit site for google indexing and a good SEO for your blog posts.
Bloggers, Vloggers and affiliate marketers have no choice but to rely on Google for their products’ adverts, posts or article publishing and several all benefits that Google brings to the table to them and to internet users inclusive.
In this article, I’d be sharing my blogging mistakes and experiences, lessons learnt so far, what bloggers know to know, Adsense monetization tips and a host of other important criteria to fully join your competitors as a blogging great.
How much do bloggers make per post
$175 to $5,000+ per post with amplification on social channels
My Blogging Experience
I started Blogging late July after being frustrated and tired of being broke and always financially dependable on other folks for money. A friend, name withheld talked me into blogging and ever since I find it quite interesting but time consuming too.
I started with the mindset of earning a living through Blogging after my graduation from the University but the challenges that came with the dream became quite underwhelming and I was obviously disappointed that my expectations weren’t what I envisioned it to be.
I had endless sleepless nights all in the quest for knowledge about this blogging thing.
My Battle with Google AdSense Approval
There is no denying of the fact that I have had my fair share of Adsense rejections as the Adsense team believe my site wasn’t good enough to earn Google’s trust for its Adsense Monetization Program.
I found it difficult getting approved as my mentor or guide (Friend who introduced me to Blogging) per say stopped tutoring me along the line.
My frustration with him was due to the fact that he showed me How to buy a domain name and get a host for my new blog but left me unattended during the early stages of my blogging experience, so you could see why I was visibly angry with him as I know little or nothing about Blogging.
At times when I needed his help after each Adsense rejection, I ended up not getting satisfactory response from my supposed Blogging Mentor despite granting him the access to my site admin page to assist correct any flaws with my site that caused the reject from Almighty Google.
Here are some of my mistakes I want you all to learn from and correct if you find yourself experiencing what I experienced back then prior to Adsense disapprovals.
Common Adsense Errors and Google Adsense Approval tips
- Low Value Content
Low value content is having contents that doesn’t stand out as stand out among competitors in your niche.
Here are reasons why your contents or articles are being marked “Low Value”
- Low Content Quality
This is when your contents don’t offer value to your viewers or visitors, so your articles are flagged as Low value to your viewers as compared to what your competitors have written about what you are bring to the table.
- No Unique Content
Unique contents are contents that are scrapped from other sources. They are contents that have contain some level of Plagiarism from other sources.
Google uses a kind of bot that tracks down its users’ contents and check if there have been existing sources that contain some information about what you published.
There that Online rewritable or Spinner tools like SpinBot, Free article spinner that converts these copied contents and rewrite them in other words and most of the time, these Google bots find it difficult to read your contents as they believe it is of a different language from what these bots understands.
These tools often make mistakes and write words that are completely different from the scrapped contents, so, you see why it is of paramount interest to write your contents yourself as no one can write them better than you do.
There are plagiarism checkers that can help check the uniqueness of your contents.
Here are some notable names Grammarly, Search engine reports, but you need not worry about them if your contents are written by you.
Note that not it is not only contents that can be marked as not unique, Images and videos too can fall under this category too.
Don’t not fall victim of this mistake as I did during your early application stage in the Adsense Program.
I did be listing some of the copyright-free images for you to use on your contents.
Unsplash, Pixabay, Pexels, wikimedia, attribution may be required in some cases and use the right attribution, that is a CC license to credit the authors if you need to before use else it will fall as copyright and hence a policy violation), Flickr.
- No User Experience
This is one factor that google uses to disapprove new sites that find it difficult getting traffic to their sites. The User experience comes with benefits that a whole lot of bloggers find to take cognizance of.
This means that those who visits your site don’t spend time on it before they take off, thereby generating site Impressions but no user experience.
How to Fix User Experience Issues
- Make your site Mobile friendly to visitors.
This works effectively when you visit Google Search console and navigate to the menu section located at the left-hand site of your mobile or desktop and Check for Mobile Usability for your site.
To be able to do this, you must find sign up for Google search console, then activate your article before you can be able to do this process.
WordPress developers have made it convenient for their users to engage and interact with their visitors, for instance, the WP PushEngage is a plugin that helps notifies you when a user or visitor visits your site and when they leave and give you the opportunity to engage with them and ask them why the left and seek answers that can aid improve the user experience on your site.
If there is/ are error(s) on your site that makes your site non mobile friendly, the error will show up on your Console account page indicating the error found on your site, then you can go back to your site and fix the issue then you can now validate for a fix on your Google Search console account.
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How to Fix AMP Issues
As a newbie in blogging, I guess you did be wondering what Amp means. Amp is a mnemonic for Accelerated Mobile Pages. It is used to optimize for mobile errors on your site and to speed your site’s pages.
It works by installing an AMP plugin and customizing your theme and site design. There may be cases where your site theme isn’t Amp Compactible for your mobile Amp pages, in such a scenario, it is recommended that you install an AMP compactible theme.
Amp helps to increase your page speed and it helps you rank faster in Search engine Research page (SERP) but Amp has its flaws too.
Some of its Cons Are:
- You may have Navigation menu issues
- Some plugins may no longer work as they will need to be removed or suppressed to accommodate the full functionality of the AMP plugins.
- Site URL may sometimes malfunction
If issues like these,
Here are some remedies to these issues;
- Install a fully AMP compactible themes
Themes like Generate Press, Divi, Hello elementor, Twenty twenty, Twenty-thirteen, twenty- seventeen, twenty- eighteen etc.
- Make some programmatic changes to your theme or site to fix issues that may arise due to AMP issues because trust me, you will definitely need to apply the AMP approach to your mobile pages to attract a good user experience and thereby make google want to work with you.
- Consult your theme developer, perhaps the issue comes from your active theme
Some AMP plugins are AMP (official AMP plugin for WordPress), AMP for WP, Schema structured data, Glue for Yoast SEO plugin, etc.
- Thin Content
This is another issue that you should probably fix before applying for the Adsense monetization program. Thin contents are contents that don’t contact the minimum number of words that can make you stand long on search results.
Google usually recommend you have contents that are a minimum of 1000-1500 words and are plagiarism free.
- Policy Violations on your site.
Policy Violations are violations that you are either knowingly or unknowingly committing that are making Adsense reject your site for monetization.
Here are some policy violations you need to be aware of;
- Deteriotory or Illegal Comments
There are comments that are prohibited from appearing in your site.
You can view Google Adsense policies for more information.
Make sure you don’t include them in your site else you will be rejected and Adsense won’t give you a reason for their decision.
- Navigation issues
Ensure your site can be easily navigated through all sections, Menus, widgets and sidebars of your site, this is indeed necessary for Adsense approval.
- How to Submit and Index your Site
For your site to be visible on Search engine results, you need to Submit your site to these search engines for indexing.
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How to Submit site for google indexing
Go to Google search console and click on “get started” to create your Console account for free. You will be asked to input your domain name (url) or Submit site for google indexing and all other steps required to start your google search experience.
Navigate to the drop-down menu at the left-hand section of your account and click on “sitemaps”, then go back to your and copy your sitemap address and return to your search console homepage and submit your sitemap.
The Google bot will submit crawl your entire site and crawl it for errors, then if successful, then you request for indexing.
- How to Submit Bing url to bing webmaster
Bing is a product of Microsoft and the second largest and most popular search engine only better by Google.
Simply go Bing webmasters and create an account, then navigate to your left sidebar and click on” Sitemaps” and submit your sitemap url.
The Bing will then crawl your site, on successful crawling, you can now index your site.
- How to Submit your site to Yandex
Yandex search engine do not have a particular method for indexing your site. They only follow Google and Bing to generate your site posts after you must have indexed them on Bing and Google.
It takes a period of two to three weeks for Yandex to index your site and get them to appear on their search results.
- How to Submit your site to DuckDuckGo
The same approach is required for DuckDuckGo, DuckDuckGo rely other Google and Bing to include your site to their search results.
Search engine Optimization (SEO)
There is no need going into blogging if you don’t generate traffic to your site. That is where Search engine Optimization comes into play.
You will need to add keywords to your site meta tags, title and Meta descriptions to fully help in ranking on top of search engine results.
How to sign in to google adsense
Go to the link to sign in to google adsense sign in
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