Many bloggers are starting to use TLD domains to maintain the authenticity of their blogs. In addition, adsense will be more trusted if you want to apply for ads, because blogs will be taken seriously. Then what if previously a blog that has a blogspot subdomain already has an active adsense and then moves the domain to the TLD? Of course it can really be and it gets better because it has its own domain, what will be a problem is that the adsense account which previously started from blogspot or youtube has Hosted status, the ad will be blank when you just change to the TLD domain, while so that the ad can appear in the TLD domain must have a Non-Hosted account. Do you have to create a new account? no need, because we can use the old Hosted account to upgrade to Non-hosted me.Difference between Hosted and Non Hosted Google Adsense Accounts .
How to Upgrade Hosted Adsense Account to Non-Hosted
At this opportunity, I will share tips on How to Upgrade Hosted Accounts to Non-Hosted, here are the tips.
2. In the right corner, click the Gear icon then select Settings > Access and authorization , see the example image.
3. Enter your domain URL in the column like number 4 in the image.
4. After that click Submit
After successful submission, please post the ad code on your blog, placing this ad code as a marker for your blog to have an ad code, so that when the adsense review will be easy to find.
The hosted Google Adsense account that upgrades to its homepage display will be like the image below. A notification message will appear in order to immediately place the ad code on the registered blog. If you have installed the code on the blog, don't forget to close the message. This is a marker, the ad code has been installed and please do a review.
This review process takes 2-3 days and some even weeks up to 1 month more, so be patient at the review stage. If you get an adsense email that your account is accepted, you are lucky and can immediately serve ads on your blog, and if you get a rejection email that says "Site does not comply with Google policies", it means that your blog that recently changed the domain has not been fully detected in search engine. For that, when changing the domain name, do re-registration with webmaster tools so that your new domain is indexed quickly.
You can reapply adsense in the same way as above.
So many reviews about How to Upgrade a Hosted Adsense Account to Non-Hosted, hopefully your account can be fully accepted by Google Adsense. Hopefully what I share through this article is useful. Thank you