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Minimum number of posts required to get approved Adsense application

The next biggest question of getting approval from Google Adsense is "What are the minimum number of posts required on one blog?" This answer has been posted by many websites and blogs. It depends on the  experience of blogger. So, the answer you will find different on different websites and different blogger experience. In the end, you will not find the specific answer and you will leave yourself thinking that you won't be accepted or you have to write more posts for your blog.

When i started my blog, someone told me that you will required minimum 90 posts to get approved from Google Adsense. But, does this really mean? As new question arises in my mind is "From where they got this information? or Have they asked from Google Adsense directly? or They have worked for Google Adsense that's why they know about this.." All question aroused in my mind, went wrong. All people just guess it or set the line regarding minimum number of posts.
So, what is the answer. One must write minimum 60-90 posts (in my opinion) on his or her website with valuable content to get approved from Google Adsense. I applied to Google Adsense with 75 posts on my previous website- http://justsharehere.com but, i did it before completing the minimum blog age mentioned of 6 months. But, you can do it, if you live outside India or China.

There is another queries i found on blogs. Many blogger using Blogger.com free blogs thinks that they need to write more articles than a premium website holder. But, it's not all about number of posts actually, it's about the valuable content you write for your blog and most important for your visitors. 

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