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Subject: Help Needed: My Website Keeps Getting Rejected by Google AdSense

Hi My name is – Rahul Mahajan & My website is – https://domainslookup.net/

I need some help understanding why my website is always rejected by Google AdSense. I made an AdSense account around two months ago to start earning from my site, but even after many tries, my site is still not approved.

The rejection reason given is: “your account wasn’t approved you need to fix some issues before you can use adsense” But I want to share that all the content on my website is 100% original and not copied or rewritten. Each page has at least 500 words, and there are more than 20 pages, making the total over 10,000 words.

I’ve used the CopyScape tool to check for any duplicate content, and it shows that everything is unique. Despite this, my site has been denied over ten times.

Could you please explain why this keeps happening and if there is a way to talk directly to someone at AdSense for more help? I’d really appreciate any advice you can give to fix this.

Thanks so much for your time.

Er Hana Keymaster

Subject: Re: Help Needed: My Website Keeps Getting Rejected by Google AdSense

Dear Rahul,
Thank you for reaching out and providing the necessary details about your website and the issues you are facing with Google AdSense approval. I understand how frustrating it can be to experience repeated rejections despite taking steps to ensure your content is original and valuable.

Here are some potential reasons and recommendations that may help address the rejection:

1.Content Quality and Originality: Even though your content has passed the CopyScape check for plagiarism, AdSense looks beyond just originality.

They assess whether your content is engaging, well-structured, and provides genuine value to your audience. Make sure your articles are informative, well-written, and free from grammatical errors. Consider adding images, infographics, or other multimedia elements to enrich the user experience.

2.Site Design and Navigation: A clean, professional, and easy-to-navigate website layout is crucial for AdSense approval.

Check to ensure your website design is user-friendly, loads quickly, and is optimized for both desktop and mobile users. Clear and simple navigation is also important, so users can easily browse through your content.

3.Essential Pages: AdSense requires that your website has certain key pages, such as:
About Us: Explaining what your website is about and who you are.
Privacy Policy: Outlining how user data is handled.
Contact Us: Providing a way for visitors to reach you.
Terms and Conditions: Detailing your website’s usage policies.

Make sure these pages are easily accessible from your homepage.

4.Valuable Content: While your content is unique, AdSense values sites that cover diverse and useful topics. Consider expanding the topics you cover and ensuring each post provides detailed and helpful information. If your site focuses on a specific niche, ensure the content addresses the needs or questions of your target audience.

5.Ad Placement Readiness: Your site should have a layout that can easily accommodate ads without disrupting the user experience. Even before approval, AdSense evaluates whether your site can effectively display ads.

6.Traffic and Engagement: While AdSense does not specify a minimum traffic requirement, having a decent and engaged audience base can be a positive factor. Make sure your website has consistent traffic and that users engage with your content.

7.Policy Compliance: Double-check that your content complies with all AdSense policies, especially in areas like adult content, violence, or copyrighted material. Even minor non-compliance issues can lead to rejection.

Next Steps:

Review AdSense Policies Again: Carefully go through AdSense’s content and program policies to ensure complete compliance.
Use Google’s Site Review Tools: Google Search Console and Analytics can help identify issues with your website’s performance or structure.
Engage with AdSense Support: While AdSense does not offer direct support for every query, you can try contacting them via the [AdSense Help Community](https://support.google.com/adsense/community) or submitting feedback through your AdSense account.

Unfortunately, there is no way to directly communicate with an AdSense reviewer, but you can keep improving your site based on their feedback and try submitting again.

I hope this helps, and I wish you the best of luck with your AdSense application!

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