AdSense Rejected? Here Is How to Fix Your Website Fast
Getting rejected by AdSense is frustrating — especially when the rejection email is vague. This guide gives you a clear, step-by-step fix plan based on the most common rejection reasons.
Step 1: Diagnose Your Rejection in 30 Seconds
Before fixing anything, you need to know exactly what's wrong. The rejection email gives you a category (like "Low Value Content") but not the specific pages or issues. Use AdSense Checker AI to get a detailed breakdown:
Step 2: Fix Based on Your Rejection Reason
Rejection Reason: "Low Value Content"
Rejection Reason: "Insufficient Content"
Rejection Reason: "Policy Violation"
Rejection Reason: "Site Navigation Issues"
Step 3: Verify Before Reapplying
After making fixes, don't reapply immediately. Run a fresh scan on AdSense Checker AI to confirm your score is 70+. Reapplying with the same issues will result in another rejection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after AdSense rejects my application?
After AdSense rejection: 1) Read the rejection email carefully for the stated reason, 2) Use an AdSense approval checker to identify all issues, 3) Fix every flagged issue, 4) Wait 2-4 weeks before reapplying, 5) Re-scan your site to confirm issues are resolved.
How long should I wait before reapplying to AdSense?
Wait at least 2-4 weeks after fixing your issues before reapplying to AdSense. This gives Google time to re-crawl your site and see the improvements. Use an AdSense approval checker to confirm your score is 70+ before reapplying.
Can I reapply to AdSense after rejection?
Yes, you can reapply to AdSense after rejection. There is no limit on the number of applications. However, fix all the issues first — reapplying without fixing the problems will result in another rejection.