Adsense new verification

The verification process for AdSense!

Congratulations on taking the first step to monetizing your website or YouTube channel with AdSense. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you complete the verification process:

What is AdSense verification?

AdSense verification is a process to ensure that you're the actual owner of the website or YouTube channel you're applying for AdSense. It's a security measure to prevent fraudulent activities and ensure that ads are displayed on legitimate websites.

How to verify your AdSense account:

  1. Sign in to your AdSense account: Go to the AdSense website and sign in with your Google account.
  2. Click on "Settings": Click on the gear icon () in the top right corner of the page and select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
  3. Click on "Verify your site": In the "Settings" page, click on "Verify your site" under the "Account" section.
  4. Choose a verification method: You'll be presented with several verification methods. Choose the one that's most convenient for you:
    • HTML tag: Add a small piece of code to your website's HTML header.
    • Meta tag: Add a meta tag to your website's HTML header.
    • Analytics code: If you have Google Analytics set up on your website, you can use that to verify your AdSense account.
    • Mobile app: If you have a mobile app, you can use that to verify your AdSense account.
  5. Follow the instructions: Follow the instructions provided for your chosen verification method. For example, if you choose the HTML tag method, you'll need to add the code to your website's HTML header.
  6. Wait for verification: Once you've added the verification code, wait for AdSense to verify your website. This may take a few hours or up to 24 hours.
  7. Check your AdSense account: After verification, check your AdSense account to ensure that your website is now verified.

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That's it! Once you've completed the verification process, you'll be able to start displaying ads on your website or YouTube channel and earning revenue from AdSense.