How to create your Google AdSense account
To create
your AdSense account, follow these steps:
- Visit https://www.google.com/adsense/start.
- Click Sign up now.
- Enter
the URL of the site that you want to show ads on. Learn more about how
to enter your Bog website or YouTube URL.
like
https://tlopk.blogspot.com/?m=1
- Enter your
email address.
- Choose
whether you'd like AdSense to send you customized help and performance
suggestions.
We recommend that you
choose Yes so
we can help you get more out of AdSense. You can change your
contact settings later.
- Click Save and continue.
- Sign
in to your Google Account.
- Select
your country or territory.
- Review
and accept the AdSense Terms and Conditions.
- Click Create account.
You're now signed in
to your new AdSense account.
What to do next
You might
notice that some of the options in your new AdSense account are grayed out.
That's because there are a few tasks that you need to complete before we can
fully activate your account. Learn how to activate your
AdSense account.
Creating an AdSense account
How to enter
the URL of your site when you create an AdSense account
When you sign up for AdSense we ask you to tell us the URL of
your site. To successfully create your AdSense account, the URL that you
provide:
- must be a site that you own
- must not have a path (e.g., example.com/path) or subdomain
(https://tlopk.blogspot.com/?m=1)must not contain any parameters (//tlopk.blogspot.com/?m=1
For
example, let's say you're the owner of example.com.
On the AdSense sign-up page, you'd enter example.com in the "URL of your site" field.
Blogger and
YouTube URLs
If you
enter the URL of your Blogger blog (e.g., example.blogspot.com) or YouTube channel (e.g., youtube.com/channel/example) when you
sign up, we'll direct you to continue in your Blogger or YouTube account. These
products follow a different account creation process. For more information,
see Advertise on your Blogger blog or Set up an AdSense account for payments.
Note: The number of accounts that can use the same domain to sign
up for AdSense is limited. If there are already ads from a different AdSense
account being served on your sign-up domain, you'll need to use a different
domain to sign up for your new AdSense account.
How to share a joint AdSense account
You can share your account with other people,
such as business partners, employees, friends and family, and give them either
of two levels of access. Users with access to
your account can help you run your account and manage other users, depending on
the level of access you want to give them. You can also remove access at any
time.
However,
AdSense accounts aren't permitted to have multiple payee names. Currently, the
payee name on an AdSense account must be either an individual or a company
name, and all account earnings will be paid to that name.
Publishers
are allowed to place ad code from more than one AdSense
account on a page that complies with our program
policies. Alternatively, publishers may choose to rotate ad codes
from more than one publisher across a website.