When you sign up for AdSense we ask you to tell us the URL of your site if you have one. If you don't have a site yet, you can add it later. To successfully create your AdSense account, the URL that you provide:
- must be a standard domain that doesn't contain a path, parameter, fragment, or port number. (For more details, see examples of valid and invalid URLs below.)
Example
Let's say you're the owner of example.com. On the AdSense sign-up page, you'd enter example.com in the "Your site" field.
YouTube, Blogger or other host partner
- If you're a YouTube publisher, sign in to your YouTube account and go to https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UC/monetization
- If your site is on one of our host partner sites (e.g., Blogger), click Go to… after you enter your URL. We'll be able to set you up faster that way because host partner sites follow a different account creation process.
For more information, see Advertise on your Blogger blog or Set up an AdSense account for payments.
Examples of valid and invalid URLs
Example valid URLs
example.com | |
example.blogspot.com |
Note: We only allow subdomains on host partner sites. See YouTube, Blogger or other host partner above.
Example invalid URLs
example.com/page.html | |
example.com/directory | |
example.com/?q=target | |
subdomain.example.com | |
subdomain.example.com/directory | |
subdomain.example.com/page.html | |
subdomain.example.com/?q=target |