When it comes to monetization of your websites or blogs for generating
revenue; Google AdSense is always the first choice being a publisher as no
other competitor enables a website or blog owner to earn money even closer to
what one can earn by placing Google AdSense ads. Google has undoubtedly the
best CPC and RPM statistics and that’s the reason that hundreds of thousands of
websites on internet are relying on Google for earning ads based money.
The most challenging step that website or blog owners face is to get their AdSense
account approved by Google. Unlike some
other google alternates; Google AdSense has quite streamlined and somewhat
strict policies which must be adhered in order to get Google AdSense account
approved.
In
this post; I am going to talk about 5 top reasons for your application not
getting approved by Google for AdSense.
Insufficient Content
You were too eager to start earning money
from your website or blog that you didn’t bother even to add enough content
before applying for an AdSense account.
Google doesn’t want to ditch its
advertising clients by getting their ads placed in sites without enough
content, sufficient traffic and proper user engagement.
Make sure that your site has enough content
(preferably dozens of posts/pages) before you even think of applying for a AdSense
account.
Remember, getting rejected is more painful
than waiting for a right time to apply!!
Invalid Content
Google cares not only about
quantity of content but also the quality of the content. A website full of
crap, non-original and irrelevant garbage won’t appeal anyone and so is the
case with Google AdSense reviewer. If you just copied/stolen content from other
sites or just added dummy content and applied for an AdSense account; you are
going to be rejected for sure.
Before applying for Google
AdSense account make sure that your site or blog has quality content which is
relevant, accurate, original and legal. Any pornographic content if found on
your site; you will get rejected.
Site Age
Google has set website age limit for some
countries including China and India. If you are applying for AdSense account
from these countries; your website or blog should have at-least 6 months old.
Creating a blog overnight; adding some
quick content and then trying to get AdSense approved for your; won’t be
possible. Give ample time to your site/blog before jumping there. Spend time
adding content and improving design.
Inappropriate design
When Google
team will be reviewing your site for AdSense approval; they won’t bother to
accept your application if your site is not easily navigable, if your content
is not properly structured and if your design is not user-friendly.
Make sure that you used a nice, eye catching and user
friendly template/theme for your site and structure your content in a
professional manner.
Ensure that your site has proper menus, SiteMap, Contact
& About pages etc.
Unsupported Language
As per Google AdSense policies; you can place
ads on the websites in a set of language only. Make sure that your site or blog
is in a supported language otherwise your application will get rejected.
Refer to the table below for the list of adsense supported languages: