AdSense Rejection Reasons and Fixes (I Got Rejected Twice, Here’s What Worked)

Why Your AdSense Application Got Rejected (And How to Fix It)

Getting that AdSense rejection email feels like a punch to the gut. I know because I’ve received it twice. The vague reasons Google gives don’t help much either: “Insufficient content,” “Site navigation issues,” “Low-value content.”

What do these actually mean? And more importantly, how do you fix them?

After two rejections and finally getting approved on my third attempt, I’ve decoded every major rejection reason and know exactly what fixes actually work. Let me save you months of frustration.


My Two Rejection Stories

Rejection #1: “Insufficient Content”

My Site Status:

  • 8 articles (400-800 words each)
  • 2 months old
  • Basic WordPress theme
  • No About or Privacy Policy

What I Thought: “I have 8 articles! How is that insufficient?”

What Google Actually Meant: My content was thin, low-quality, and my site looked incomplete.

Rejection #2: “Site Navigation Issues” + “Low-Value Content”

My Site Status:

  • 18 articles (600-1,200 words)
  • 4 months old
  • Added essential pages
  • Still mediocre content quality

What I Thought: “I added 10 more articles and all the pages! Why still rejected?”

What Google Actually Meant: Quantity doesn’t fix quality. My content still wasn’t helpful enough, and my site structure was confusing.

Approval: Third Time’s the Charm

What I Changed:

  • Rewrote all articles to 1,500-2,500 words
  • Created genuinely valuable, unique content
  • Fixed navigation completely
  • Improved design and speed
  • Added real traffic (850 monthly visitors)

Result: Approved in 8 days.


Rejection Reason #1: “Insufficient Content”

What Google Actually Means

  • Content depth and quality
  • Site completeness
  • Evidence that you’re running a real website

The Real Problems

  • ❌ Too Few Articles (Under 15)
  • ❌ Thin Content (Under 800 words)
  • ❌ New Site (Less than 3 months old)
  • ❌ Missing essential pages
  • ❌ No content variety

The Exact Fix

Minimum Requirements:

  • ✅ 20-25 quality articles
  • ✅ 1,500-2,500 words per article
  • ✅ Site 3-4 months old
  • ✅ About, Contact, Privacy Policy, Disclaimer pages
  • ✅ Consistent publishing schedule

Rejection Reason #2: “Low-Value Content”

What Google Actually Means

Your content doesn’t provide unique value or solve real problems.

The Real Problems

  • ❌ Copied or paraphrased content
  • ❌ Generic advice
  • ❌ Poor grammar or formatting
  • ❌ Surface-level information
  • ❌ Clickbait titles

The Exact Fix

  • ✅ 100% original content
  • ✅ Personal experiences and insights
  • ✅ Detailed solutions
  • ✅ Proper headings and formatting
  • ✅ Error-free grammar

Rejection Reason #3: “Site Navigation Issues”

The Real Problems

  • ❌ No clear menu
  • ❌ Broken links (404 errors)
  • ❌ Poor structure
  • ❌ Missing essential pages
  • ❌ Not mobile-friendly

The Exact Fix

Navigation Requirements:

  • ✅ Clear top menu
  • ✅ Organized categories
  • ✅ Footer with essential pages
  • ✅ Search functionality
  • ✅ Breadcrumb navigation
  • ✅ Related posts section
  • ✅ Mobile-friendly layout

Rejection Reason #4: “Valuable Inventory: No Content”

The Real Problems

  • ❌ Not enough indexed pages
  • ❌ Robots.txt blocking content
  • ❌ Placeholder pages
  • ❌ No-index tags

The Fix

  • ✅ Submit sitemap to Search Console
  • ✅ Ensure 20+ indexed pages
  • ✅ Remove placeholder content
  • ✅ Check robots.txt settings

Rejection Reason #5: “Policy Violations”

The Real Problems

  • ❌ Copyrighted images
  • ❌ Adult or violent content
  • ❌ Illegal or misleading information
  • ❌ Copied text

The Fix

  • ✅ Use properly licensed images
  • ✅ Ensure 100% original content
  • ✅ Remove prohibited topics
  • ✅ Avoid misleading headlines

Rejection Reason #6: “Under Construction”

  • ❌ Placeholder content
  • ❌ Too few articles
  • ❌ No branding

Fix: Build 20-25 complete articles, professional theme, logo, real About page, and consistent publishing.


Rejection Reason #7: “Difficult Site Navigation”

User Experience Requirements

  • ✅ Load time under 3 seconds
  • ✅ Mobile-friendly
  • ✅ No intrusive popups
  • ✅ Readable font (16px+)
  • ✅ Clean layout

Rejection Reason #8: “Site Does Not Comply with Google Policies”

This usually means multiple combined issues.

Complete Overhaul Plan

  1. Month 1: 10 quality articles + essential pages
  2. Month 2: 10 more articles + build traffic
  3. Month 3: Reach 25 articles + 500-1,000 visitors

My Reapplication Strategy

  1. Wait 6-8 weeks
  2. Make major improvements
  3. Document changes
  4. Get fresh review
  5. Reapply confidently

Pre-Application Checklist

Content

  • ✅ 20-25 articles
  • ✅ 1,500+ words each
  • ✅ Original and helpful

Essential Pages

  • ✅ About
  • ✅ Contact
  • ✅ Privacy Policy
  • ✅ Disclaimer

Technical

  • ✅ Fast loading
  • ✅ Mobile-friendly
  • ✅ HTTPS enabled
  • ✅ Sitemap submitted

Common Mistakes

  • Applying too early
  • Focusing on quantity over quality
  • Ignoring mobile optimization
  • Using copyrighted images
  • Buying traffic

Final Advice

Getting rejected by AdSense isn’t failure—it’s feedback. Use rejection as motivation to build a genuinely valuable website.

Don’t rush. Improve your site for 6-8 weeks. Focus on readers first, Google second.

Your approval is coming. Just make sure you earn it first.

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