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🚫 Blogging Mistakes That Stop You from Getting AdSense Approval

🚫 Blogging Mistakes That Stop You from Getting AdSense Approval

Getting Google AdSense approval is one of the biggest milestones for any new blogger. 🎯
But the truth is β€” most bloggers get rejected again and again, not because their content is bad, but because they make avoidable mistakes.

If you’ve applied for AdSense and are still waiting or got rejected, don’t worry β€” this guide will help you fix the most common blogging mistakes that stop your site from getting approved. πŸš€


❌ 1. Copy-Paste or AI-Generated Content Without Editing

This is the #1 reason for AdSense rejection.
Google values original, human-edited, and helpful content.

Even if you use AI tools (like ChatGPT πŸ˜‰), make sure to:

  • Edit and rephrase in your own tone

  • Add personal opinions or examples

  • Avoid duplicate paragraphs or reused templates

πŸ‘‰ Pro Tip: Use Copyscape or Quetext to ensure your articles are 100% unique.


⚠️ 2. Thin or Low-Value Content

Google doesn’t like websites that only have short posts (under 300 words) or irrelevant content.
Each post should provide real value to the reader.

βœ… Ideal Article Length: 800 – 1500 words
βœ… Must Include:

  • Headings (H2, H3)

  • Internal Links

  • Images or infographics

  • A conclusion section


🧭 3. Missing Essential Pages

AdSense clearly mentions this β€” your site must have transparent pages like:

  • About Us

  • Contact Us

  • Privacy Policy

  • Terms & Conditions

These pages tell Google that you are a real person running a legitimate website, not a spammy one.

πŸ‘‰ Pro Tip: Link these pages in both your main menu and footer.


πŸ—οΈ 4. Poor Website Design and Navigation

If your website looks confusing or hard to use, users won’t stay β€” and neither will Google.

To fix this:

  • Use a clean, fast, mobile-friendly theme

  • Keep menus simple and organized

  • Avoid pop-ups and unnecessary animations

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Use Google’s PageSpeed Insights tool β€” your score should be above 80 for mobile.


🧾 5. Using Copyrighted Images or Content

Many bloggers use random images from Google β€” big mistake!
Google can reject your AdSense request if you use copyrighted material.

βœ… Instead, use free stock sites like:

Or, create your own visuals using Canva.


πŸ“‰ 6. Not Enough Posts or Traffic

AdSense wants to see that your blog is active and growing.
If you apply with just 3–5 posts, chances are low.

πŸ‘‰ Recommended Before Applying:

  • Minimum 15–20 quality articles

  • Some organic or referral traffic (from Quora, Reddit, etc.)

  • Regular posting schedule

Even if traffic is low, consistent updates show that your blog is alive.


🧠 7. Too Many Ads, Pop-Ups, or Affiliate Links

AdSense checks if your website already looks spammy.
If you’ve filled it with affiliate banners, pop-ups, or external ads, that’s a red flag.

πŸ’‘ Solution:
Before applying, keep your site clean β€” use zero or very few ads until approval.


πŸ” 8. Poor SEO Structure

Google crawlers must easily understand your site.
If your site has broken links, no sitemap, or missing meta tags, it’s harder to review.

βœ… Fixes:

  • Use proper SEO titles, descriptions, and tags

  • Submit sitemap in Google Search Console

  • Add schema markup if possible


🧩 9. Irrelevant or Restricted Content

Avoid these at all costs ❌:

  • Adult, gambling, or drug-related content

  • Hateful or violent content

  • Rewritten news or misleading information

Stick to family-safe, educational, and informational content only.


πŸš€ 10. Impatience After Applying

Once you apply, don’t keep changing your site design or deleting content.
Google takes 1–4 weeks to review, so be patient.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Continue publishing blogs and improving SEO even during the review period.


βœ… Final Thoughts

Getting AdSense approval is not about luck β€” it’s about trust, transparency, and consistency.
If you fix these common mistakes, your chances of approval will skyrocket πŸš€

Remember:

β€œGoogle doesn’t approve websites β€” it approves good user experiences.” πŸ’‘

Keep improving, keep writing, and your first AdSense email will be a β€œCongratulations!” one day soon. πŸ’Έ

Museb Shaikh

Museb Shaikh

Hey there! πŸ‘‹ I’m Museb Shaikh, the mind behind Floksy Insights β€” a space where technology, AI, and business ideas come together to inspire innovation.
I’m a passionate learner, writer, and tech enthusiast who believes that knowledge should be simple, practical, and useful for everyone.

Through this blog, I share insights on the latest digital tools, startup trends, and ways to build a smart online income. My goal is to help creators, students, and entrepreneurs stay updated and make better digital decisions every day.

When I’m not writing or exploring new tech, you’ll find me learning about marketing, experimenting with AI tools, or brainstorming startup ideas over a cup of chai β˜•

Welcome to Floksy Insights β€” where every story sparks innovation.

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