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Dec 11, 2021
Adsense is looking for high quality original content and well established sites.
It is not for new sites.
Adsense rejects almost all sites -- over 90% .
Keep in mind that no one here in the forum works for Google/ Adsense.
It is a peer volunteer support system.
However, I've noticed some typical reasons for Adsense not approving an application.
The rejected applications sites typically:
- Have not Provided enough unique content.
(This is the main issue. There are very few topics that have not been written about over the years, and precious little is new.) - Have Scraped /Unoriginal Content --- Posting content compiled from other sources and rewritten/spun is a fundamental policy violation.
Scraped content is NOT the same as copyright or plagiarism.
Read about how google can identify the value and originality of your content.
- with the help of BERT and MUM.
- Read more How Google Search Works.
- Video on Quality Content explains more.
The rejected applications sites typically:
- Have been online for a short time. It takes time to be indexed and get established.
- Have too few indexed posts which leads to traffic issues.
- Have little to no traffic from organic search. If no one visits the site, then no one would see the ads.
- Have content topics for which there is no demand at this time, and no more are needed.
Adsense does not specify a minimum number of posts BUT it is usually best to apply when:
- You have been regularly posting for several months (3 to 6 months, at least once/week.)
- You have around 50 original content posts of about 800+ words each in proper sentences and paragraphs.
- (Do not count Privacy, About, Contact pages as they cannot have ads. Read Placement policies.).
Adsense is a contextual system and needs large amounts of proper text articles to be able to target ads.
So sites that won't work with the Adsense program include those publishing content which is typically not formatted in the 800+word text articles:
Typically these sites/ topics would be:
Images, Coding, Lyrics (also have copyright issues), Recipes (also there are too many recipe sites so little/ no demand), Q&A sites, Quizzes, Quotes/ Memes, or sites for their own business (you'd only get competitors ads sending your customers away) or any Affiliate Sites.
More details at these links:
However, just because a site is not suited to Adsense, it does not mean that you cannot look for / use other ad companies or affiliates.
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Adsense is looking for high quality original content and well established sites.
It is not for new sites.
Adsense rejects almost all sites -- over 90% .
Keep in mind that no one here in the forum works for Google/ Adsense.
It is a peer volunteer support system.
However, I've noticed some typical reasons for Adsense not approving an application.
The rejected applications sites typically:
- Have not Provided enough unique content.
(This is the main issue. There are very few topics that have not been written about over the years, and precious little is new.) - Have Scraped /Unoriginal Content --- Posting content compiled from other sources and rewritten/spun is a fundamental policy violation.
Scraped content is NOT the same as copyright or plagiarism.
Read about how google can identify the value and originality of your content.
- with the help of BERT and MUM.
- Read more How Google Search Works.
- Video on Quality Content explains more.
The rejected applications sites typically:
- Have been online for a short time. It takes time to be indexed and get established.
- Have too few indexed posts which leads to traffic issues.
- Have little to no traffic from organic search. If no one visits the site, then no one would see the ads.
- Have content topics for which there is no demand at this time, and no more are needed.
Adsense does not specify a minimum number of posts BUT it is usually best to apply when:
- You have been regularly posting for several months (3 to 6 months, at least once/week.)
- You have around 50 original content posts of about 800+ words each in proper sentences and paragraphs.
- (Do not count Privacy, About, Contact pages as they cannot have ads. Read Placement policies.).
Adsense is a contextual system and needs large amounts of proper text articles to be able to target ads.
So sites that won't work with the Adsense program include those publishing content which is typically not formatted in the 800+word text articles:
Typically these sites/ topics would be:
Images, Coding, Lyrics (also have copyright issues), Recipes (also there are too many recipe sites so little/ no demand), Q&A sites, Quizzes, Quotes/ Memes, or sites for their own business (you'd only get competitors ads sending your customers away) or any Affiliate Sites.
More details at these links:
However, just because a site is not suited to Adsense, it does not mean that you cannot look for / use other ad companies or affiliates.
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