How to Check the Status of an AdSense Application

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Google AdSense offers an online dashboard for easy access to live updates of earnings and advertising campaigns.

Whether you are starting a new online blog or are looking to place advertisements on your existing website or company page, Google AdSense gives users the opportunity to earn money from third-party ads without all the media sales and extensive coding skills generally required. Users must apply to become a partner with Google AdSense. Checking the status of your Google AdSense application is not possible directly from Google's website but a few methods are available for verifying if you are a part of the Google AdSense system.

Instructions

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      Log on to the Internet and check your email account for any email from "Google" or "Google AdSense" specifically. Also check your email's spam folder for any possible missed emails from Google that will give you an update on the status of your Google AdSense application. The email from Google Adsense will contain either a letter of acceptance as well as login instructions or a letter of denial along with the reason why.

    • 2

      Log in to Google AdSense (google.com/adsense) using the email address and password you used when you applied to see if you are registered within the system. If you cannot access your account, it does not mean you were automatically rejected --- it may take additional time to add your name into Google AdSense's system. If you can successfully access your account and land on the AdSense user dashboard, your account is active and ready for use.

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      Contact Google AdSense by accessing the official Google Adsense website (google.com/adsense) if you have waited longer than you were told when you initially applied. Although you may not receive a response immediately, Google may be able to direct you in a direction to find the status of your application individually.

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