A blog about Competitive Exam Computer Engineering Subjects. Would it survive on adsense?

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I recently added an article on subnetting numerical for competitive exam computer engineering. I want to add further articles from each of competitive exam engineering subjects.

I will not claim myself as an expert. I am just sharing resources with an intention to monetize the traffic someday.

There will be 200+ posts. Each post will be pretty short because the nature of content is like that. Basically 500+ words content on average.

I am thinking about adsense stuffs. Likewise I am thinking of monetizing by spamming guest post links irrespective of what that leads to my google's rankings. So that I can get some free bucks fast. I will love if I can make 100-200 bucks really quick.

Since I will also use youtube to direct traffic to my site, Idgaf about google's rankings.

The traffic will come albeit a South Asian traffic so not so high RPM.

Assume everything goes as normal as it gets for bloggers. Assume I get decent traffic(usual traffic that such blogs get). I get lucky. And some of the posts fare well and resonate. The content being technical will also be useful for people beyond that competitive exam(for engineering studies).

I will only sell notes once I crack this competitive exam. I am in full preparation phase. The reason I am doing this is because cracking this exam is not a piece of cake like I thought and I need to keep myself busy with some part-time work.
 
What exactly is the question? Will Adsense allow you to sell guest posts? Yes, their bots themselves won't know or care, and I don't think the Google Algorithm is feeding them that data, and still I don't think Google knows or cares if done well. It's a legitimate marketing technique. They'd want you to mark them no-follow but nah, you're trying to make money.

If you start taking Casino and Pharma links them it could become an issue. With Adsense you should look at what content is eligible, and make sure to never mention non-family-friendly topics. I had someone on a forum I had Adsense on mention a single word once. It was a word for a sex toy, and it was a joke. Adsense contacted me about it and I had to edit that post. So while they do scan the content, Adsense themselves aren't building a link-graph and I've never heard of any instance where Google fed them the data.
 
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