Tool guide
What this tool does
Review a website against AdSense readiness signals such as useful content, policy pages, navigation, trust, and user experience. It is designed to help you finish one practical task quickly while keeping the page useful even before ads or monetization are added.
How to use it
- Add the text, file, URL, or details requested by the tool.
- Run the tool and review the result carefully.
- Edit the output if needed, then copy, download, or use it in your workflow.
Example use case
AdSense Readiness Checker: A site owner can check a page idea, snippet, keyword, or internal link plan before publishing so the page is easier to understand.
Privacy note
For this tool, the text you enter is processed in your browser by the page logic. TechIdea does not store your pasted input for this utility.
When to use it
Who should use this tool?
- Bloggers improving search snippets
- SEO learners
- Website owners
- Content editors
Benefits
- Improves page preparation
- Encourages natural wording
- Supports internal linking
- Helps catch basic SEO issues
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Common mistakes
- Using generated output without checking accuracy, tone, privacy, or policy risks.
- Pasting confidential data such as passwords, OTPs, bank details, client secrets, or private IDs.
- Treating a tool result as a guarantee of ranking, approval, earnings, or business growth.
- Skipping the related guide when the task needs a bigger workflow than one form can provide.
Learn more
These internal guides help Google and readers understand how this tool fits into a broader workflow.
Related articles
Read practical guides that explain how this tool fits into a real workflow.
FAQ
What does the AdSense Readiness Checker do?
Review a website against AdSense readiness signals such as useful content, policy pages, navigation, trust, and user experience.
Is this tool free to use?
Yes. You can use this TechIdea tool in your browser without a paid account.
Will this tool always produce perfect results?
No. The output is a helpful starting point. Review important results before publishing, sending, or making decisions.
Is my input stored?
For this tool, the text you enter is processed in your browser by the page logic. TechIdea does not store your pasted input for this utility.
The Ultimate Guide to Google AdSense Approval in 2026
Getting approved for Google AdSense has become significantly harder over the years. Google's automated systems and manual reviewers are strictly enforcing policies related to content quality, E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness), and user experience. This tool helps you pre-audit your site, but understanding the core requirements is essential.
1. The "Thin Content" Problem
The number one reason for AdSense rejection is "Thin Content" or "Low-Value Content". This does not just mean short articles. Thin content refers to pages that offer no unique value to the user. If you are aggregating data, rewriting existing articles using AI without adding original insights, or hosting simple tools without explanatory text, you will likely be rejected.
- Solution: Ensure every page on your site has a minimum of 800-1000 words of highly original, expertly written content. Include custom images, charts, and real-world examples.
2. Navigation and User Experience (UX)
Google requires your site to be easily navigable. If reviewers cannot find your content, or if your site relies on confusing dropdowns and broken links, they will reject it for "Site Navigation" issues.
- Ensure you have a clear, visible main menu.
- Every category in your menu must contain at least 3-5 high-quality posts. Do not link to empty categories.
- Ensure your site is 100% mobile responsive. The majority of AdSense traffic is mobile.
3. Mandatory Trust Pages (E-E-A-T)
Google wants to know who is behind the website. Anonymous sites are highly suspicious. To pass the trust checks, you must have the following pages clearly linked in your header or footer:
- About Us: Detail your expertise, background, and why you started the site.
- Contact Us: Provide a real email address or a working contact form.
- Privacy Policy: A legally compliant privacy policy detailing cookie usage (crucial for GDPR and CCPA).
- Disclaimer/Terms: Especially if you discuss finance, health, or legal topics.
4. Organic Traffic Signals
While Google officially states there is no minimum traffic requirement, sites with zero organic traffic are heavily scrutinized. Wait until your site is receiving at least 50-100 organic visitors a day from Google Search before applying. This proves that Google's algorithm already trusts your content enough to rank it.
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Last updated: 2026-07-02