How I Got My Website Approved on AdSense in Just Days (Even With 0 Views!)
If you’ve been struggling with AdSense approval, you’re not alone. Many new website owners believe they need months of traffic, tons of blog posts, or years of waiting before they can earn from Google ads. But here’s the truth: you can get approved even on a fresh domain with 0 visitors,if you structure your site correctly.
📌 Proof of Concept
To make this guide credible, here’s my real-world example: below you can see an image of my six successfully approved websites, with the seventh approval on its way. Some are older domains, while others were approved in 2025,proving that this method still works today.
1. Getting AdSense Approval on a Fresh Domain
The first myth we need to break: AdSense approval does not require an old domain or thousands of views. What Google cares about is structure, compliance, and quality. If your website ticks the right boxes, even a newborn site can pass.
1.1 Create the Base Important Pages
Before even applying, your website must have the following foundation:
- 🏠 Home - A clean landing page describing what your site is about.
- 📞 Contact - A page with real contact information (email, form, or business address).
- 📜 Privacy Policy - Clearly explaining how you handle data.
- ⚖️ Terms of Service (TOS) - Very important for compliance. Don’t skip this.
- 📂 Main Activity Page - A page showing your website’s purpose (a blog, service page, or product page).
Many people fail here. They rush into applying with only a homepage and some filler content. But Google wants to see that your website looks like a real project, not a placeholder.
1.2 Link With Analytics & Webmaster Console
Another strong trust signal is connecting your website to Google Analytics and Google Search Console. This shows that you are serious about tracking performance and maintaining site health. Even if your views are near zero, these integrations demonstrate professionalism.
1.3 Avoid Low-Quality Pages
Don’t make the mistake of filling your website with dynamically generated pages or scraped content. Google’s algorithms are excellent at detecting low-quality or AI-spammy pages. Instead, focus on genuine, well-structured content, even if you only have a handful of pages.
2. Why Apply for AdSense With No Views?
At this point, you might ask: “Why even bother applying to AdSense if I don’t have traffic yet?” It’s a fair question. The answer depends on your strategy and future plans.
2.1 Social Media Influence
If you’re a figure on social media (TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Twitch, etc.), you already have an audience you can redirect to your website. Even a trickle of traffic from these channels can generate revenue once your site is approved. That’s why getting approved early makes sense.
2.2 Preparing for Organic Growth
If your plan is to publish high-quality, original content that attracts readers over time, then having AdSense ready means you can monetize from day one. This is especially true if your niche is evergreen and people are constantly searching for it.
2.3 Targeting Niches That AI Hasn’t Dominated
Not all niches are saturated by AI yet. In fact, some niches are growing rapidly and remain resistant to generic AI content. I’ve already covered this in detail in my articles:
- Top 5 Blogging Niches Unaffected by AI With High Revenue Potential
- Top YouTube Niches Still Exploding in 2025
Entering such niches early means you can grow organically, while others are stuck competing in oversaturated spaces.
Final Thoughts
Getting your website approved for AdSense doesn’t have to take months or require tons of traffic. The secret lies in setting up the foundation pages, avoiding thin content, and showing Google that you’re running a legitimate website.
Whether you’re planning to monetize traffic from social media, build a long-term SEO project, or target untouched niches, early approval puts you one step ahead.
🚀 Ready to Get AdSense Approval?
Follow the steps above, set up your site with the right pages, and you’ll be surprised how fast approval can come,even with 0 traffic.