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From AdSense rejection to monetization path fit: a new blog review route
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AdSense rejection checklist before changing your whole blog theme
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An AdSense rejection does not always mean the blog theme is wrong. This checklist helps creators inspect content depth, navigation, policy pages, ad placement expectations, and thin pages before rebuilding the whole site. ## Check content depth first Look at the pages that a reviewer or crawler is likely to see first. If several articles are short, duplicated, or mostly product lists, changing the theme will not fix the core signal. ## Inspect navigation and trust pages A clear menu, contact page, privacy page, and topic structure help reviewers understand the site. These pages do not guarantee approval, but missing basics can make a decent blog look unfinished. ## Do not overreact to one message Rejection wording is often broad. Map the message to possible issues, then change one category at a time. If you change theme, layout, content, and URLs at once, you will not know what helped. ## Useful next step Before redesigning, make a short table: rejected date, visible reason, pages reviewed, content gaps, policy-page status, and the one change you will test first.
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