
One major reason AdSense rejects applications is *"Low-value content."* But what exactly does Google want to see?
If you're planning to apply for AdSense, your *content quality* matters just as much as your design and traffic. Let’s break down the type of content Google loves — and approves faster.
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What AdSense Looks for in Content:
1. Original, Human-Written Articles
Avoid scraped or purely AI-generated posts. Use your own voice and add real value.
2. In-Depth Guides & Helpful How-Tos
Google prefers blogs that solve problems or teach something — tutorials, reviews, step-by-step guides, etc.
3. Niche-Specific & Relevant
Stick to a clear topic/niche. For example, a tech blog should focus on gadgets, reviews, how-tos — not random celebrity gossip.
4. Keyword-Optimized, Not Keyword-Stuffed*
Use relevant keywords naturally. Don’t force them into every paragraph.
5. At Least 15–20 Quality Posts
Each post should be *800–1500+ words*, well-formatted, and easy to read.
6. Original Images or Properly Sourced*
Use unique images or get copyright-free visuals from trusted sources like Unsplash or Pexels.
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- Thin posts (under 300–500 words)
- Copied/spun/AI-only content
- Blogs with no clear niche or purpose
- Sites filled with affiliate links but no helpful info
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Tip:
When in doubt, ask yourself: "Would I read this post and find it useful?"
If yes — you’re on the right track.
Drop your niche below and get feedback on whether it’s AdSense-friendly!