Ok, after I got my blog rejected, I post this at Google Support Forums:
This is the reply I got from a product expert:
So he says that I must have verifiable credentials about the authors in the "about page" to get my site approved.
What can I do to solve this?
I applied for Adsense and got this message:
"We’ve found some policy violations on your site, which means your site isn’t ready to show ads yet."
It doesn't say anything about which policy violations I had. However, I am totally sure that there is no "policy violation" at all on my site.
I have 20 articles which are handwritten and unique. The total word count of the articles is 63,000. I have all the necessary pages such as "Disclaimer", "Privacy Policy" and "Terms and Conditions".
I have all my pages indexed by Google. Google Sites Wordpress plugin is installed and auto ads are turned on (which I confirm on my adsense page).
Here is the url of my site:
https://www.*********.com
Can you please check my site and tell me why I got rejected and what I need to fix? Thanks in advance.
This is the reply I got from a product expert:
The issue is that your site doesn't appear to have any authority. You say you're a group of individuals who are keen to promote yoga and a healthy lifestyle, but then you're writing general advice articles, without having listed any credentials. Anything related to health falls under Google's YMYL category, and requires what they call EEAT - Experience, Expertise, Authority and Trust.
It's fine, of course, to write about your own experiences with changing your diet, or trying out yoga, and to say what difference it made to your life/weight/health issues etc. But unless you're qualified and have professional experience in the field (with verifiable credentials listed on the 'about' page) there's no way Google's going to accept your site as it is. Researching and writing informational posts without any authority does not make new, original content, and doesn't encourage anyone to trust the information either.
So he says that I must have verifiable credentials about the authors in the "about page" to get my site approved.
What can I do to solve this?
