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Blogging Mistakes That Will Get Your AdSense Rejected

 



Applying for Google AdSense is one of the most exciting steps for any new blogger. It means you're ready to start earning money from your blog. But for many beginners, something unexpected happens...

Google rejects the application.

Why? Because many new bloggers make simple mistakes that could have been avoided.

In this article, you’ll learn about the most common blogging mistakes that lead to AdSense rejection—so you can avoid them and get approved fast.

Let’s dive in!


✅ Why Does AdSense Reject Blogs?

Google wants to show ads on websites that are:

  • High quality

  • Original

  • Helpful to readers

  • Easy to use

If your blog is missing any of these things, AdSense will likely say no.


❌ 1. Not Enough Blog Posts

This is one of the biggest reasons for rejection.

Many new bloggers apply for AdSense with just 3 or 5 short blog posts.

But Google wants to see that your blog is:

  • Active

  • Consistent

  • Full of useful information

✅ What to Do:

  • Write 10–15 high-quality blog posts before applying

  • Each post should be at least 1,000 words

  • Use headings, paragraphs, and images to make it easy to read

  • Make sure all content is original (no copy-paste!)


❌ 2. Thin or Low-Value Content

If your posts are too short, lack detail, or don’t help readers, Google will call it “low-value content.”

This includes:

  • One-paragraph blog posts

  • Rewriting content from other sites without adding value

  • Posts filled with keywords but no real meaning

  • Posts with no structure

✅ What to Do:

  • Create content that answers questions

  • Use examples, lists, and tips

  • Include images, bullet points, and real explanations

  • Avoid writing just to fill space—write to help people


❌ 3. Missing Important Pages

Google wants your blog to be complete and trustworthy. If you don’t have certain legal and basic pages, they may reject you.

Must-Have Pages Before Applying:

  1. About Us – Who you are and what your blog is about

  2. Contact Us – Email, social media, or a contact form

  3. Privacy Policy – Tells visitors how you collect and use their data

  4. Disclaimer – Especially for blogs that offer advice (health, finance, etc.)

  5. Terms & Conditions – Optional, but good for credibility

💡 You can find free page templates online. Just copy and edit for your blog.


❌ 4. Using a Free Subdomain (blogspot.com)

Technically, Google can approve blogs with Blogspot URLs. But having a custom domain gives you a much better chance.

Why Custom Domains Work Better:

  • Look more professional

  • Easier to remember

  • Google trusts branded domains more

  • More chances of being accepted by other ad networks too

✅ What to Do:

Buy a domain (around $10/year) from:

  • Namecheap

  • Google Domains

  • GoDaddy

Connect it to your Blogger blog (very easy to do). Example:

yourblog.blogspot.com ➝ www.yourblog.com

❌ 5. Blog Design is Poor or Incomplete

Your blog should look clean and organized. If your layout is broken, hard to navigate, or filled with clutter, Google may reject you.

Avoid These Design Mistakes:

  • No menu or navigation bar

  • No clear categories or labels

  • Fonts that are too small or unreadable

  • Too many colors or animations

  • Cluttered sidebars or popups

✅ What to Do:

  • Use a clean, responsive Blogger theme (Contempo, Emporio, etc.)

  • Keep background light and text dark

  • Add a top menu with links to pages and categories

  • Use a simple sidebar with helpful widgets (like recent posts, search bar)


❌ 6. Copied or Plagiarized Content

Google checks your blog for originality. If your content is copied from other blogs, even if you change a few words, it will be rejected.

✅ What to Do:

  • Write every blog post in your own words

  • Use Plagiarism Checker tools to make sure your content is 100% unique

  • Don’t copy images from Google—use free sites like Pexels or Pixabay

  • Even your About and Privacy Policy pages should not be exact copies of others


❌ 7. Incomplete Blog Setup

If your blog looks like it’s “still under construction,” Google won’t take it seriously.

Signs of an incomplete blog:

  • “Coming soon” pages

  • Empty categories

  • Broken links

  • Demo text like “Lorem ipsum” still on the site

  • No blog post images

✅ What to Do:

  • Make sure all pages are written and working

  • Remove any dummy text or links

  • Add featured images to every post

  • Remove anything that makes your blog look unfinished


❌ 8. Too Many External Links or Ads

If your blog is filled with too many links to other websites—or if you’re already using shady ad networks—Google may reject it.

Avoid:

  • Affiliate links in every post

  • Redirecting users off your site too often

  • Using popup ads or auto-playing audio

  • Ad networks that break Google’s rules

✅ What to Do:

  • Focus on content first

  • Use links only when needed

  • Wait until AdSense approves before adding extra ad networks


❌ 9. Poor English or Bad Grammar

Google wants your blog to be easy to read. If your posts are full of grammar errors, confusing sentences, or unclear messages, it lowers your chances.

✅ What to Do:

  • Use tools like Grammarly to check your writing

  • Keep your English simple and clear

  • Avoid long, complex sentences

  • Read your post out loud before publishing—it helps catch errors


❌ 10. Low or No Traffic

AdSense doesn't officially require traffic, but in reality, they do check if your blog gets visitors.

If your blog gets 0 traffic, Google may not approve you.

✅ What to Do:

  • Share your blog on WhatsApp, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter

  • Post in relevant groups and forums

  • Submit your blog to Google Search Console

  • Use Google Trends to write about popular topics

Even 30–50 daily visits is better than none!


✅ Summary: Checklist Before Applying to AdSense

Requirement✅ Status
10–15 blog posts (1,000+ words)
Custom domain (www.yoursite.com)
Clean blog design
About, Contact, Privacy pages
Original content only
No broken links
No popups or shady ads
Some daily traffic (10+ views)

💡 If you check everything above, you’re ready to apply for Google AdSense.


📨 What to Do If You Get Rejected

Don’t panic! Rejection is common—but fix the problems and reapply.

Steps:

  1. Read the rejection email carefully

  2. Fix the issues mentioned

  3. Wait 2 weeks, then reapply

  4. In the meantime, write more posts and improve the design

Remember: Every blogger goes through this. Just keep improving.


💬 Final Thoughts

Many new bloggers rush to apply for AdSense without understanding what Google really wants.

Avoid these simple mistakes:

  • Don’t apply too early

  • Don’t skip important pages

  • Don’t copy content

  • Don’t ignore design or grammar

If you follow the advice in this article, you’ll have a much better chance of getting approved and earning real money from your blog.

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