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Getting Started: Ezoic's Requirements
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Getting Started: Ezoic's Requirements

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Introduction

Welcome to an essential guide for understanding Ezoic's requirements for site approval! If you've ever wondered about the conditions your site must meet to join the Ezoic platform, you're in the right place. This article will outline the various criteria that our Platform Quality team considers during the approval process. We will cover topics such as site size, compliance with Google policies, the nature of your site's content, supported languages, and the types of sites we work with. By the end of this guide, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of what it takes for your site to get started with Ezoic.

Overview

Site Size

Ezoic no longer imposes pageview limits upon new sign-ups, removing the previous threshold of 10,000 monthly visits for using Ezoic's Monetization features. Previously, the 10,000 pageview limit was established to help scale the screening of sites for content quality and ad policy guidelines, while providing appropriate support for setting up a sophisticated ad configuration using AI technology.

Google Policies

All sites must comply with Google's policies. This includes but is not limited to:

Site Content

As a Google Certified Publishing Partner, Ezoic requires that sites using our tools comply with AdSense policies, though AdSense approval isn't necessary to use Ezoic for the vast majority of sites. All content must be original, constructive, and enticing. You can find more information about these quality guidelines by clicking here.

Additionally, all sites must be written in an AdSense-supported language. You can find a list of these languages by clicking here.

Type of Site

Ezoic's monetization products, such as Ezoic Ads, are currently available to informational and content-rich sites. We do not work with predominantly corporate or e-commerce sites, though exceptions can be made for blogs attached to e-commerce sites. Corporate and e-commerce sites can still use our Leap tools, provided they adhere to Google's policies.

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