To get Google AdSense approval on Blogger, you must prove your site is high-quality and technically sound. This 4-part kit provides all the essential tools and steps to get your blog properly indexed and ready for review.
💡 How to Use This 4-Part Kit
Complete these 4 parts in order. This entire process should take you less than 10 minutes.
- Sitemap Page: Generate the code for your public sitemap page.
- robots.txt / ads.txt: Generate the technical files for Google's crawlers.
- Google Search Console: Follow the guide to verify your site with Google.
- Submit to AdSense: Once all 4 parts are done, you are ready to apply.
Kit Part 1: Auto-Updating Sitemap Page Generator
An HTML sitemap proves to AdSense you have clear navigation. This tool generates a "set it and forget it" page that lists all your posts and pages automatically.
How to use: Create a new Page in Blogger titled "Sitemap", paste the generated code into the "HTML View", and publish it.
Kit Part 2 & 3: Robots.txt and Ads.txt Setup
These next steps tell Google what to crawl, verify you as the ad owner, and connect your site for indexing.
How to use: Go to Blogger Settings → Crawlers and indexing → Enable "Custom robots.txt" and paste this code.
Copied!How to use: Go to Blogger Settings → Monetization → Enable "Custom ads.txt" and paste this code. IMPORTANT: You MUST replace the placeholder text with your own Publisher ID from AdSense.
Kit Part 4: Connect to Google Search Console (CRITICAL STEP)
Your site will not be approved if Google cannot find and index it. Follow these steps to verify ownership of your blog.
- Go to Google Search Console and sign in.
- In the top-left, click the property menu and select "Add property".
- Select the "URL prefix" method.
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Enter your full blog URL (e.g.,
https://yourblog.blogspot.com) and click "Continue". -
Pay attention to the next screen:
- Case 1: (Auto-Verification) A box says "Ownership auto-verified". This happens if you use the same Google account for Blogger and Search Console. Congratulations, this is the easiest! You can skip to step 7.
- Case 2: (Manual Verification) A "Verify ownership" box appears. Scroll down to "Other verification methods" and click "HTML tag".
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If you need to verify manually:
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Copy the entire meta tag. (e.g.,
<meta name="google-site-verification" content="YOUR_CODE" />) - In your Blogger Dashboard, go to "Theme".
- Click the arrow next to "Customize" and select "Edit HTML".
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Find the
<head>tag (near the top) and paste your meta tag on the line right below it. - Click the "Save" icon.
- Go back to Google Search Console and click the "VERIFY" button.
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Copy the entire meta tag. (e.g.,
- Final Step (Submit Sitemaps): Now that you are verified, click on "Sitemaps" in the left-hand menu of Search Console.
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In the "Add a new sitemap" box, type
sitemap.xmland click "Submit". -
Do it again: in the same box, type
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=500and click "Submit".
You are all done! Your site is now properly configured for Google to crawl and index, which is essential for a fast AdSense review.
Troubleshooting: Fixing Indexing Errors & Requesting Priority Indexing
Once your site is set up, Google will begin indexing it. If you find some pages are still missing, or you want to speed up the indexing of a brand-new post, follow these two steps.
Step 1: Check Your Blogger "noindex" Settings
This is the most common reason for the "'noindex' error." These settings can
override your robots.txt file and tell Google not to index
certain pages.
- In your Blogger Dashboard, go to Settings.
- Scroll to the "Crawlers and indexing" section and ensure "Enable custom robots header tags" is turned ON.
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Now, check the three sub-settings to ensure they are correct:
- Home page tags: Click this and check "all" and "noodp". (This tells Google to index your homepage).
- Archive and search page tags: Click this and check "noindex" and "nosnippet". (This tells Google to ignore these low-quality, duplicate-content pages).
- Post and page tags: Click this and check "all" and "noodp". (This tells Google to index all your actual articles).
- Click Save on each sub-setting as you complete it.
Step 2: Request Priority Indexing for a Single URL
Use this tool to push a brand-new article or a newly-fixed page to the front of Google's queue.
- Go to your Google Search Console account.
- Click "URL Inspection" in the left sidebar.
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Paste your full post URL (e.g.,
https://yourblog.com/my-new-post.html) into the top search bar and press Enter. - Wait for it to retrieve the data. Then, click "Test Live URL".
- After the test, if it says "URL is available to Google," you are clear!
- Click "Request Indexing".
That's it. You've officially asked Google to crawl the page. This is much faster than waiting for your sitemap to be re-crawled.
Pro-Tip: If you're still seeing the 'noindex' error after these steps, read the full guide: 'noindex' Error Blocking AdSense? A 3-Step Fix for Blogger
My Story: Why I Built This AdSense Kit
When I first started with Blogger, I was so frustrated. I spent weeks writing content, only to be rejected by AdSense for "Site Down or Unavailable" or "Low-Value Content." I realized my site wasn't the problem—Google couldn't find it properly. The default Blogger setup isn't optimized for indexing. I built this 4-part kit to fix the exact technical problems I faced, so new bloggers can get discovered and approved without the headache.
Why These 4 Steps Are Critical for AdSense Approval
The AdSense review bot is just a program. It needs clear instructions. This kit provides them:
- Sitemap Page (Part 1): This is for the *human* reviewer. It proves your site has clear navigation and isn't just a mess of posts. It signals a high-quality, user-friendly site.
- Robots.txt (Part 2): This file is for the *bot*. It tells the Google crawler *exactly* what to look at (your posts) and what to ignore (your messy search label pages), saving its time.
- Ads.txt (Part 3): This is a security file. It proves to Google that *you* are the legitimate owner of the site and have given permission for ads to be shown.
- Google Search Console (Part 4): This is the most critical step. Verifying your site and submitting your sitemaps is like hand-delivering the map of your site directly to Google and saying, "Please index this now."
Why Use This All-in-One Kit?
The main reason to use this kit is for speed and accuracy. Instead of hunting for four different tutorials, you have all the generators and the complete step-by-step guide in one place. This 4-part process is the fastest path to getting your Blogger site technically ready for an AdSense review.
Your Privacy is Our Priority: The Generator's Guarantee
This tool is built on a "privacy-first" principle. We do not store, share, or even see the information you enter.
Specifically, this tool leverages only client-side JavaScript to build the text. No data from the form is ever sent to our server. The entire process happens 100% within your browser and disappears when you leave the page.
- No Server, No Storage: Your blog URL is never sent to us.
- No Login Required: Get your code instantly without an account.
- 100% Free: This is a free utility to help fellow bloggers succeed.
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