AdSense Rejection Fix

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:

Free AdSense Rejection Diagnosis

Scan your site and see exactly which pages are causing your rejection — with specific fixes for each one.

Step 2: Fix Based on Your Rejection Reason

Rejection Reason: "Low Value Content"

Rewrite thin articles to 700+ words
Add original insights and personal experience
Remove or merge very short pages
Ensure every article fully answers the reader's question
Add proper H1, H2, H3 structure to all articles

Rejection Reason: "Insufficient Content"

Publish at least 20-25 quality articles before reapplying
Each article should be 600+ words
Focus on one niche — don't mix unrelated topics
Ensure articles are indexed by Google (check Search Console)
Remove placeholder or draft pages

Rejection Reason: "Policy Violation"

Remove any adult, violent, or illegal content
Replace copied content with original writing
Remove excessive keyword stuffing
Fix misleading headlines or clickbait titles
Remove any content promoting dangerous products

Rejection Reason: "Site Navigation Issues"

Add a clear navigation menu to every page
Ensure every page is reachable within 2 clicks from homepage
Fix all broken links
Add internal links between related articles
Make sure your site works on mobile devices

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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Don't apply yet

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Apply now

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.