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How To Upgrade AdSense Hosted Account?

What is Adsense Hosted Account?

AdSense hosted account is the one that is approved by partner sites of Google such as Blogspot, YouTube or HubPages. So if you have an approved account from there, it will be known as Adsense Hosted Account.

When you want to publish their ads to the non-hosted website i.e yourblog.com, then you are required to submit the request to upgrade your account from hosted to non-hosted.

What is Adsense Non-hosted Account?

AdSense non-hosted account is the one which you can use on any website that you own even if your account is on domains like .com, .net or .org.

However, getting a non-hosted Adsense account is not that easy anymore because many people tried to trick AdSense to get approved so they changed the policies. You have to fulfil all the requirements of AdSense to get approved.

How To Upgrade AdSense Hosted Account?

So here is the process to convert AdSense hosted into non-hosted account. The first thing to do is to get the quality website. The Google team has changed the process into 2 steps. You have to submit the request for the upgrade, your account will be reviewed, you will implement ad and then the AdSense team your account again and you will be get approved or disapproved.

Step 1: Sign into your AdSense account.

Step 2: On the top right, you will see the gear icon. Click that and select settings.

Step 3: On the left side select Site “Access and authorization” section and select Site authorization.

Step 4: On the “Show ads on other websites” page that appears, enter the URL of the site where you plan to show ads.




Step 5: Click Submit.

Now after submitting the application, you’ve to add the AdSense code in the blog you submitted in above step.

Step 6: Add AdSense code to your website

Sign into your AdSense account. Now visit the My ads tab.
From the sidebar, choose “Content.”





Click +New ad unit button.

In the next step enter the name of your ad and customize it.

View details about the settings.

Click Save and get the code.

Now create a new HTML widget in your blog sidebar and add AdSense code that you generated in the step mentioned above.

Done.

Google will manually review your application. It can take few days or week.


               Second Method


If you signed up for AdSense through a host partner and you’d like to show ads on your own non-host partner website, then you’ll need to provide us with the URL of the site you want to monetize. You can do this via a one-time application form.

Note that if you haven't already verified your address via a Personal Identification Number (PIN), then you'll need to do this before you can apply to show ads on your own site. Learn more about PIN verification.

YouTube: If you have signed up for AdSense via a YouTube channel and you’d like to show ads on other host domains, then you’ll need to provide us with a top-level domain. At this time there's no possibility of monetizing other hosted properties for AdSense accounts created via YouTube without upgrading the account by providing a top-level domain.

To apply to show ads on your own site:

1-Sign in to your AdSense account.

2-In the left navigation panel, click My ads.

3-Click Other products.

4-Click Upgrade now and complete the application form.

Finally you need to implement AdSense ad code on the URL that you provided above, on a page that receives traffic.

To implement AdSense ad code, you first need to generate the ad code. You can learn how to implement it on your non-host partner website by code implementation guide. Note that your ad units will remain blank until your request has been approved.

Once your request is approved, you’re welcome to place your ad code on any website that you own without any further approvals. If your application is not approved, be assured that ad serving on your host partner site will not be affected. You can continue to monetize your hosted content as normal.