Adsense rejected my blog, I know why but I need help to solve it

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Ok, after I got my blog rejected, I post this at Google Support Forums:

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?
 
google wants to know everything about you, your mother, your ancestors, your dog, and everyone else you interact with, day and night. They're little (well, not that little, but that's how the saying goes) voyeuristic whores who need to police the entire mankind so you either give them what you want, or give them what they they think they want.

In other words, you either show a picture of your face on your site and prove to them that you're an expert in the topic of your site by showing them diplomas or whatever other crap they consider proof of "Experience, Expertise, Authority and Trust", or you find other ways to get approved in Adsense.

But to be honest, you did pick a tough and heavily regulated niche (health), so you'll probably not get this site approved ever again if they bothered to flag it manually (although I don't think it's the case). Next time pick a non-YMYL niche to apply to Adsense with, and you can add sites from YMYL niches to your Adsense account later on after you already have the account approved. And for the love of Gods, stop showing your sites to Google! They're probably even laughing at you right now "look at this idiot, the entire planet wants to cheat us and this moron wants to get under our skin so we can tank him anyway later on for no reason".

Seriously guys, stop doing what google says that you should do, and instead do the opposite... well, most of the time anyway :)

Yeah, I went on a little rant and I apologize. But it really boils my blood when all sorts of parasitic american companies force KYC on foreigners when not even their own governments give a shit about their own citizens. It's really fucked up on so many levels...

Anyway, post a picture and some documents that attest that you're an expert or accredited yoga instructor (if you are one, obviously), or just get traffic any other way and then apply to Adsense because, for all of the righteousness that they preach and fake google are actually very big whores and they'll accept you instantly if you have traffic. Their righteousness stops at the first dollar sign
 
google wants to know everything about you, your mother, your ancestors, your dog, and everyone else you interact with, day and night. They're little (well, not that little, but that's how the saying goes) voyeuristic whores who need to police the entire mankind so you either give them what you want, or give them what they they think they want.

In other words, you either show a picture of your face on your site and prove to them that you're an expert in the topic of your site by showing them diplomas or whatever other crap they consider proof of "Experience, Expertise, Authority and Trust", or you find other ways to get approved in Adsense.

But to be honest, you did pick a tough and heavily regulated niche (health), so you'll probably not get this site approved ever again if they bothered to flag it manually (although I don't think it's the case). Next time pick a non-YMYL niche to apply to Adsense with, and you can add sites from YMYL niches to your Adsense account later on after you already have the account approved. And for the love of Gods, stop showing your sites to Google! They're probably even laughing at you right now "look at this idiot, the entire planet wants to cheat us and this moron wants to get under our skin so we can tank him anyway later on for no reason".

Seriously guys, stop doing what google says that you should do, and instead do the opposite... well, most of the time anyway :)

Yeah, I went on a little rant and I apologize. But it really boils my blood when all sorts of parasitic american companies force KYC on foreigners when not even their own governments give a shit about their own citizens. It's really fucked up on so many levels...

Anyway, post a picture and some documents that attest that you're an expert or accredited yoga instructor (if you are one, obviously), or just get traffic any other way and then apply to Adsense because, for all of the righteousness that they preach and fake google are actually very big whores and they'll accept you instantly if you have traffic. Their righteousness stops at the first dollar sign

So can I create another website which is non-YMYL, get it approved and use the adsene code on my rejected site?
 
So can I create another website which is non-YMYL, get it approved and use the adsene code on my rejected site?
No, that won't work,
This aint 2010s anymore.
If your site domain isn't verified and given the OK by google
They wont pay for that site.

What @tazarbm means is, the very first Google Adsense application is the hardest to go through.
They want everything about you, including how many times you fap a day.
 
No, that won't work,
This aint 2010s anymore.
If your site domain isn't verified and given the OK by google
They wont pay for that site.

What @tazarbm means is, the very first Google Adsense application is the hardest to go through.
They want everything about you, including how many times you fap a day.

Actually, I had a previous site which was approved, on the same account and I even have some balance in my account. Previous site was on education niche and was approved without any problems. However, it is long dead. Well, may be, I should make an easy to get approved site, get it approved, drive some traffic to my rejected site, show feking Google proof that the articles were written by experts and reapply.

Btw, I also applied to Ezoic. If they approve my site, Google can kiss my ass, cannot be bothered anymore.
 
So can I create another website which is non-YMYL, get it approved and use the adsene code on my rejected site?
trust what @xReminisce said, as the tips I gave you could indeed be outdated (the last time I did Adsense was in 2015 and it worked back then)

Btw, I also applied to Ezoic. If they approve my site, Google can kiss my ass, cannot be bothered anymore
that's the spirit :)
 
trust what @xReminisce said, as the tips I gave you could indeed be outdated (the last time I did Adsense was in 2015 and it worked back then)


that's the spirit :)
Yup, they changed it a while ago, can't remember exactly which year but it's probably around 2016s or so
each site now needs its own separate review.
but the hardest is still always to get into the actual program itself.
 
You do not need an about page. I assume its a newish website with very few posts and backlinks which is why it was not approved. 20 articles is nothing and the traffic from them is not even worth applying for ads IMO.
 
each site now needs its own separate review
but if the review is done by a bot you can pass it successfully even for YMYL sites, no? Because how would a bot be able to verify EEAT?

I think OP has made his life harder by showing his site to google employees :)
 
Btw, I also applied to Ezoic. If they approve my site, Google can kiss my ass, cannot be bothered anymore.
That's also need to pass another Google review (AdX) you know right? But it's a bit easier and less complex compared to AdSense.
 
but if the review is done by a bot you can pass it successfully even for YMYL sites, no? Because how would a bot be able to verify EEAT?

I think OP has made his life harder by showing his site to google employees :)
Yup, the other sites reviews are usually always done by a bot and ain't hard to pass if you pretty much cover all your bases
but him showing his site pretty much, potentially blacklisted his site so lol
 
Yup, the other sites reviews are usually always done by a bot and ain't hard to pass if you pretty much cover all your bases
but him showing his site pretty much, potentially blacklisted his site so lol
Doubt he is blacklisted. I bet he has under 2 organic clicks per day and under 50 total back links. Until that is dramatically increased he's wasting his time with AdSense and ads in general. No point to make $.01 a month. Also handwritten content is usually bad can't imagine he's ranking well for any of those blogs.
 
but if the review is done by a bot you can pass it successfully even for YMYL sites, no? Because how would a bot be able to verify EEAT?

I think OP has made his life harder by showing his site to google employees :)

Yup, the other sites reviews are usually always done by a bot and ain't hard to pass if you pretty much cover all your bases
but him showing his site pretty much, potentially blacklisted his site so lol



What do you guys mean by showing my site to Google???

I had an old Adsense account. I just added my new site to that account and pressed review button to get it approved? What was I supposed to do instead?
 
Doubt it. I bet he has under 2 organic clicks per day and under 50 total back links. Until that is dramatically increased he's wasting his time with AdSense and ads in general. No point to make $.01 a month. Also handwritten content is usually bad can't imagine he's ranking well for any of those blogs.

You are totally wrong because Ezoic approved my site.


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What do you guys mean by showing my site to Google???
don't go to google and show them your site when / if they didn't approve it for Adsense because they might flag / blacklist it (and even your account) if they feel like you cost them money. It's just better to not give google more information in general is what I'm getting at

I had an old Adsense account. I just added my new site to that account and pressed review button to get it approved? What was I supposed to do instead?
I don't know, I thought that once you had an Adsense account you can add whichever websites you want without each site getting reviewed. It wasn't like this "back in my day" (about 9-10 years ago), but apparently they've changed their policies, and I didn't know this, sorry
 
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