How to Get AdSense Approval Fastest and Most Surely

Conclusion: If you receive an AdSense approval rejection email, take a moment of frustration, shake it off, and immediately request approval again. As soon as you receive a rejection email with the intention of seeing who will win with Google, if you apply again and keep writing, one day you will definitely be approved.
 
There are no tricks or quick tricks. Write normal writing with an introduction, main body, and conclusion, and consistently write articles that are well-organized and in the form of a document. Don't paint over images or write roughly with center alignment. In particular, center-aligned text already brings the effect of looking unprofessional in its format. Who in the world writes in center alignment at school or at work? It's like advertising that I'm new to writing. If you write as if you are writing a report, lined up like a knife, you will definitely get approval. Google has an algorithm to find good articles. Don't try to analyze this algorithm, just feel free to write.
Google knows everything. Don't try to find it artificially, just go naturally.
 
I was able to get AdSense approval in a total of 5 times.
The total number of articles at the time of approval was 34, and it took about 130 days from the date of request for approval to the date of approval.
It took a little over four months, and I didn't write 10 articles in a month.
Since I didn't get approval quickly, I lost my motivation and started writing less and less. But in the end it gets approved.
Let us not lose courage. In capitalism, those who hold on and wait are more likely to win.

How to respond to emails for AdSense approval

When you get your first rejection email, you really don't know what to do.
Yes. you can't know. You can just ignore it and ask for approval again.
It seems that Google attaches a reason for rejection and sends it in the form of an e-mail.
I worked hard to request approval again whenever I received a rejection email.
My aspiration that one day I would win became a reality.

A few tips in strong doubt

Indexing

It is unknown by what logic Google grants approval. It's just that I'm suspicious of this as a result of my experience, so please refer to it.
In order for Google to review your site, your site must be searchable. This means that it must be indexed in the Google search engine.
I registered rss or sitemap in Google Search Console and expected it to be automatically crawled, but it didn't work in my case.
If you look at the page in Google Search Console, you can see whether it has been indexed, but I manually requested indexing of all articles and completed indexing. The first email I received after indexing was complete showed that it had been approved.

Minimize image size

Google hates images. There are no problems in places where the Internet speed is good, but there are still many countries in the world where the Internet environment is not good. Image loading speed affects search speed, and these sites can't be good for Google's day job.

After manually completing the indexing work, I worked on minimizing the image size of the articles I had already written.
No matter how large the image, it was not to exceed 100KB.
If you install MS PowerToys, you can adjust the picture size through the right-mouse menu.
If you reduce the image to a size of about 800 pixels in width, and reduce the image once more on an image compression website called TinyPNG, you can drastically reduce the size without significant loss of image quality.

The reason why the horizontal size is 800 pixels is that it is a suitable size for common viewing on PCs, tablets, and smartphones.

Enter ALT information

Google likes to follow web standards. Even if you register an image, it seems that Google knows the sincerity of entering ALT information. ALT information refers to displaying text explaining the image instead when the image is not visible due to a network problem or the like. 

Did you spell correctly?

Google hopes that well-refined documents will remain in the Google Archives and will be useful to many people.
A well-refined document is a document that maintains the structure of the document and has perfect spelling without typos.
If you write something, make sure to spell-check it and get into the habit of finally uploading it.
You may need to run the spell check several times to ensure that all of them are reviewed without missing words.
If you run the same document repeatedly, typos that were skipped the first time are often found, so be sure to run it several times.

Google sees sincerity

Google knows whether a page is well thought out or not.

Attach a meaningful file name to the simple image used in the page and include ALT information without missing it. Make sure your writing is systematic and productive. Google knows at a glance if you are writing with pure intentions and not with frivolity.

If you write carefully with the mindset of submitting a report to the Google god, he will definitely give you an answer of AdSense approval.

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