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AdSense Rejection Reasons

Understand why Google rejects applications and how to fix them.

Why Did Google Reject My AdSense Application?

Getting your Google AdSense application rejected can be super frustrating. You followed the rules… right? But Google still said “no.” Don’t worry — you’re not alone. Most website owners face rejection the first time. The good news: understanding the real reasons behind rejection allows you to fix them and increase your chances for approval.

Google doesn’t reject websites randomly. Each rejection usually points to content, policy, or website structure issues. In this guide, we explain the most common AdSense rejection reasons and how to resolve them effectively.

Most Common AdSense Rejection Reasons

1. Low-Quality or Thin Content

Google wants valuable, original content. Thin posts, duplicate content, or purely AI-generated text can lead to rejection.

2. Insufficient Number of Posts

Sites with only a few posts (3–5) often get rejected. Aim for at least 10–20 quality articles before applying.

3. Website Navigation Issues

Missing essential pages (About, Contact, Privacy, Terms) or broken menus make your site appear incomplete. Google checks user experience closely.

4. Policy Violations

Some content may violate AdSense policies:

  • Adult or offensive material
  • Pirated or copyrighted content
  • Promotion of illegal activities
  • Too many ads or aggressive pop-ups before approval

5. AI-Generated or Spammy Content

Unedited AI content or auto-generated posts can trigger rejection. Always review, format, and add value before publishing.

6. Domain or Site Age

New websites sometimes face rejection. While not mandatory, having a 1–3 months old domain with several quality posts helps.

7. Technical or Indexing Issues

Google needs to crawl your site properly. Common issues include:

  • Robots.txt blocking pages
  • Unindexed pages in Google Search Console
  • Slow-loading pages or server errors

How to Fix These Issues

  • Improve content quality — write unique, helpful, and engaging articles.
  • Publish 10–20 high-quality posts.
  • Add essential pages: Privacy Policy, About Us, Contact, Terms & Conditions.
  • Enhance navigation and user experience — clean, responsive design.
  • Check for policy violations and remove restricted content.
  • Use an AdSense Eligibility Checker to identify weak areas.
  • Ensure your site is properly indexed on Google Search Console.

Tips to Avoid Rejection in the Future

  • Focus on quality over quantity.
  • Limit ads before approval.
  • Keep your content human-friendly and original.
  • Maintain a simple, professional website design.
  • Use internal linking to improve navigation.

Google AdSense rejection is not the end — it’s a learning opportunity. Fix the issues, improve your website, and reapply. Most sites get approved after a few adjustments. Don’t forget to try our AdSense Eligibility Checker to quickly identify what needs fixing before you reapply.