Before using AdSense, you may occasionally need to resolve a few problems. Log in to AdSense or read the email you received from AdSense to learn the reason why your AdSense account was rejected. Below are the primary explanations for why AdSense can’t authorize an account.
You have two accounts
Regulations for AdSense only permit one account per publisher. You must close your other account, sign in to AdSense, and confirm that it has been closed if you receive an email from AdSense stating that your account cannot be enabled because it already exists. After that, AdSense will activate your AdSense account.
There’s a problem with your site’s content
To ensure that your website complies with the AdSense Program guidelines, review them. Remember that not just the sign-up URL where you placed the code will be reviewed; AdSense may also look at other pages on your website. After making the necessary content changes, go into AdSense to verify that the problems on your website have been fixed. After that, AdSense will activate your AdSense account.
How to address issues with your site’s content
The following is a summary of typical content problems and the methods you can take to resolve them:
- Insufficient content
- Content quality issues
- Content policy violations
- Site navigation issues
- Issues with your traffic sources
- Unsupported language
Tip: Learn how to ensure that your website’s pages are prepared for AdSense.
Insufficient content
It was determined that your website needed more text or that it was “under construction”. Websites should have enough high-quality content to offer useful user experiences and enable us to show users relevant ads.
- Ensure that your pages contain enough text; websites that are mostly made up of images, movies, or Flash animations may not be accepted.
- Rather of just using headlines, your material should also include whole sentences and paragraphs.
- Make sure your site is finished and live before signing up; don’t do so if it’s still being constructed or merely consists of a site template.
- Include the ad code on a live page of your website when linking it to AdSense. Test pages with nothing on them besides the code won’t be accepted.
Content quality issues
There are problems with the website’s content. AdSense thinks there isn’t enough rich, original information available that users would find useful. As a publisher, it is your responsibility to create original, pertinent material that encourages readers to visit your website.
- Your site shouldn’t join affiliate programs without providing sufficient value to users.
- Avoid placing the ad code on pages that are automatically created or that have little to no original content. If the content on your site doesn’t add any new features, it should only make up a small portion of the content.
- For further guidance on how to give your users a satisfying experience, review the Spam regulations for Google web search.
Content policy violations
Your website doesn’t abide by AdSense’s rules.
- Check out the Program policies for additional details.
- Users of Blogger are required to abide by the Terms of Service, Blogger Content Policy, and AdSense regulations and restrictions.
Site navigation issues
AdSense’s analysis of your website revealed that it was challenging to browse. Your website should have easy navigation and be well-organized to give users a positive browsing experience.
- Offer your guests a simple navigation system so they can browse through your pages and find the information they need. Redirects, pages that require a login or have restricted access, broken links, a lot of pop-up ads, dialers, and pages that are still under construction or have not yet gone live are all potential navigational problems.
- For further details, review the Program policies.
Issues with your traffic sources
Your website’s traffic sources are problematic. On websites that receive traffic from specific sources, Google advertisements might not be allowed. Publishers are prohibited from, for instance, taking part in paid-to-click campaigns, sending spam emails, or displaying advertisements as a result of any software program.
- Ensure that your pages adhere to Google’s quality standards for landing pages.
- For additional information on how to maintain compliance, review the Program policies and the Spam policies for Google web search.
Unsupported language
The majority of the content on your website is written in a language that AdSense does not yet support. Take a look at the list of languages that AdSense supports.
- Think about converting your website into a language that is supported and resubmitting your application with the updated website.
- You can resubmit your application with a different site if you have one in one of the languages AdSense supports.