10 important reasons to reject AdSense!

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10 important reasons to reject AdSense!

Important Reasons to Reject AdSense!

There are many good bloggers nowadays who repeatedly apply for Google AdSense and get frustrated with not being approved. Some people try and fail and many cannot accept failure at all. I am sharing 10 main reasons for those who are not getting Adsense despite repeated applications. These will surely help you to fix your blog mistakes.

10 Reasons to Reject AdSense

1. Blog Aging

Your blog/website should be at least 6 months old before applying for Google AdSense. In particular, it is not possible to apply from anywhere in the Asian continent until the age of the blog is 6 months. So should apply for Adsense after blog is 6 months old.

2. Insufficient content

Content is the lifeblood of running a blog. The more quality content you have on your blog, the more visitors you will get. Your blog should have at least 20/25 quality unique posts before applying for AdSense. There should be at least 5 posts in each category of the blog. Because Adsense authority before approving your blog will check whether the blog has enough content or not.

3. Lack of quality content

A blog should not only have enough content, but the posts must be of good quality. If you think before starting blogging, that in the future you will earn online using Google Adsense on your blog, then you must start writing about topics that have value to all types of readers, including search engines. When your blog has good content then the blog will be accepted by everyone.

4. Not having unique content

This is one of the most common and important thing in blogging and getting google adsense. No one wants or is able to understand well the underlying significance of the fear of this matter. Most people think that content copied from someone else’s blog is unique content unless they are used.

Basically, the full meaning of the matter is not in this way. But yes, you must avoid copying every post of your blog from other blogs. Unique content means content that is not similar to any other content. Now you might say that since I haven’t copied anyone’s content then that’s what it’s all about. For this I am making the matter more clear with an example.

Suppose you blog about Hindi movie reviews. In this case, you described a complete review of the movie “Dilwale” in your own words. Then you say it’s a unique content written entirely in your own language, but you may not know that earlier the director of the movie “Dilwale” gave a full review about it on their official blog.

In this case, your content cannot be unique. Here their official reviews will be unique and most acceptable to everyone. In this way, each subject will have the same meaning. Unique simply means something that doesn’t match anyone else in any way. AdSense account must be approved if you can share 20/25 unique content.

5. Inappropriate content

There is some content that is used outside of the Google Adsense Content Policy. The use of which may cause damage to common people. No matter how much traffic you get using such content, the blog will not get Adsense approval. See below-

  • Adul#t Content
  • Hacking or cracking tips.
  • Third party video sharing blogs.
  • Promotion or spread of various narcotic products.
  • Addiction to alcohol.
  • Contradictory content.
  • Advertisement of deadly weapons.

6. Not having enough traffic

AdSense will not be approved if your blog does not have enough traffic. AdSense approval will be very easy when the blog has enough organic traffic. Because Google wants to give adsense account to anyone whose blog they can profit from by displaying ads to visitors.

Traffic will automatically increase when you share quality unique content with good SEO. But remember one thing, you can’t make any profit by increasing visitors through paid traffic. Adsense will approve you easily when you get sufficient number of visitors only from Google search engine without any social media.

7. Bad blog design

When you start a business, you must first organize your shop or place of business well. Then put the necessary equipment in the shop. That’s exactly what blogs are all about. If your blog is not well designed and doesn’t have enough space to put Google Adsense code then Adsense will not approve anything.

Because if you can’t clearly show the ads to the visitors by placing the ads in the necessary places of your blog, they will not get any benefit. So the design of the blog must be responsive, transparent and suitable for using Adsense Ad.

8. Not using top level domains

Domain is very important factor in getting Google AdSense approval nowadays. There was a time when it was very easy to get AdSense approved with Sub-Domain, but recently it has become quite difficult. So to make things easier it is better to buy a good quality custom domain before starting blogging.

 

9. Advanced tricks

Apart from this, there are several other reasons why Google Adsense is not approved. About which it is not possible to discuss in detail now. Below we briefly outline the issues.

  • Applicant must not be 18 years of age.
  • If there is a link to the blog on the Evil site.
  • If the site is infected with Malware.
  • Unless the real owner of the blog is himself.
  • If the navigation of the blog is not easy to understand.
  • Excluded from Children’s Privacy Protection Act.
  • Previously when Adsense Account was banned.
  • If you don’t follow Adsense Policy properly.

Why AdSense application takes a long time to review

After applying for Google AdSense, not getting any email about AdSense account approval or disapproval is a very common problem. In most cases, after applying for Adsense, the Google Adsense team leaves the account pending for a long time without giving any kind of answer for the review.

As a result, the AdSense applicant faced an embarrassing situation without getting any solution. Because an applicant wants his AdSense account to be approved or rejected by the AdSense team to notify him via email. On receiving a disapproval email, an applicant has the opportunity to re-apply by resolving any issues with their blog to get AdSense. In this case, if you do not receive any kind of email from Adsense, you cannot take any action to take the next step for approval.

How is AdSense Application Review?

Most bloggers with moderate knowledge about AdSense say that AdSense reviews applications in two ways. In some cases, Google bots/robots do AdSense Review and in some cases, Google Specialists do AdSense Review.

They also say that when the Google bot cannot give a decision about the application, a specialist from Adsense reviews the application and gives an answer. In this case, if the Google bot can reach the solution, the application can be answered in a short time, and if the Google bot cannot solve it, or because the AdSense specialist reviews and gives the answer, there is a long delay in getting the answer to the review.

You should know one thing clearly that Google Bot or Adsense Bot never reviews the AdSense application. In all cases, an AdSense application is approved or rejected by a Google AdSense specialist review. In this case your blog will be approved to get AdSense.

Another thing you should know clearly is that if your blog does not have enough content, has copyright content, the age of the blog is short, if you do not follow the AdSense role, then the Google AdSense team will never leave your application in Pending or Waiting for a long time for review. If any blog has such problems, it will reject the application within 3-7 days without keeping the application pending. It will also give a brief guide on what to do before applying for AdSense in the future with your blog problems.

There are two main reasons for having AdSense Review

The Google Adsense team gives two reasons for keeping an Adsense application pending. One is not placing adsense code in required place on your blog/website and second reason is that blog is not getting enough page views. Here I am clearing you about two issues. Moreover, if you don’t believe my words, you can check the truth of the matter from the official site of Google Adsense and the official YouTube video of Adsense.

1. Not placing AdSense code in required place

After starting the Google AdSense application, before submitting the AdSense application, the AdSense code is placed under the <head> tag inside the blog theme or above the </head> tag. Then after entering the code your application is submitted or accepted. After doing this step we don’t put any type of code anywhere else okay. But Google AdSense immediately informs through email that you need to put AdSense code in all necessary places of your blog.

Required placements here mean the placements where you want adsense ads to be displayed. AdSense also says that you must add AdSense code to the posts and pages of your blog that have more traffic. Then Adsense team can easily get idea about your blog.

2. Blog page views are low

Here blog page means all types of posts. If your blog’s page views are too low, Adsense will keep your application under review for a long time. In this case they keep the website for review for 14 days without canceling the application and analyze whether the visitors are increasing or not and then give the results.

In fact, AdSense does not give any specific guidelines on how many page views per day it approves. I think google approves adsense at least 100 page views per day. I also got adsense approval on my blog with 50 page views. But my blog had a lot of good quality unique content.

Last word

Everything in the world is going according to rules. Everyone has to follow some rules. If not, any person or thing has to be eaten in the middle of the road. No one has achieved success till date without following the rules. Similarly, to get Google Adsense, you must follow all the rules of Adsense properly. Because in today’s world, Google AdSense is at the top of online advertising.

Checkout this article: 10 steps to get Google AdSense Approval!

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