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Subject:Need Help: AdSense Approval Issues
Hi everyone,
I’m having trouble getting my website approved for Google AdSense, and I can’t figure out why. I’ve followed the guidelines, but my application keeps getting rejected. Here’s a quick overview of what I’ve done:
– Made sure the content is original and high-quality.
– Checked that my site complies with AdSense policies.
– Improved website design for better user experience.
Can anyone share some insights on common reasons for AdSense rejection or suggest what else I can try? I’d appreciate any tips or guidance! Thanks in advance!
Hi there,
I understand how frustrating it can be when your AdSense application keeps getting rejected, even after putting in so much effort. Here are a few common reasons why websites often face approval issues and some tips to help you troubleshoot:
1.Content Quality and Quantity: While your content may be original and high-quality, make sure you have enough of it. Google tends to prefer websites with a substantial amount of well-written content. Aim for at least 15-20 comprehensive articles (800-1000+ words each).
2.Website Navigation and User Experience: You mentioned improving your design, which is great! Ensure that your site is easy to navigate, with clear menus and a well-structured layout. Having a responsive design that works well on both desktop and mobile devices is crucial.
3.Essential Pages: Make sure your website includes important pages like *About Us*, *Contact Us*, *Privacy Policy*, *Terms of Service*, and *Disclaimer*. These pages build trust and show AdSense that you take your site’s credibility seriously.
4.Niche and Content Policy Compliance: Double-check that none of your content violates AdSense policies. For example, topics related to adult content, copyrighted material, or certain restricted subjects could result in rejection.
5.Domain Age and Ownership: If your website is relatively new, it might be worth waiting a bit longer, especially in regions where AdSense prefers domains to be a few months old. Also, ensure your domain name is properly registered and reflects your website’s purpose.
6.Traffic Quality: While traffic volume isn’t a strict requirement, having organic and consistent traffic can improve your chances. Avoid using paid traffic or engaging in practices that may violate AdSense’s policies.
Once you’ve reviewed these areas and made any necessary adjustments, wait a bit before reapplying to ensure everything is set up perfectly. Wishing you the best of luck, and feel free to update us on your progress or ask if you need more assistance!