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How to prepare an AdSense low value content review before reapplying
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#low-value-content
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#site-quality
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2026-06-24 04:49:25
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Before reapplying after a low value content decision, review the site by page purpose, originality, navigation, trust signals, ad placement, and update evidence instead of only adding more posts. Many site owners react to a vague decision by publishing more articles quickly. That can make the site larger without making it clearer. A better review starts with the pages that should carry the application. For each important page, write the query it answers, the reader problem it solves, what original experience or comparison it adds, and why it should exist as a separate page rather than being merged with another article. Then inspect the first screen. If ads, affiliate cards, cookie banners, stock images, or generic introductions appear before the useful answer, the page may feel thinner than it is. Check whether the page has an update date, author or site context, internal links to related guides, sources for factual claims, and a clear next page for readers who need more detail. Thinness is often a presentation and purpose problem, not just a word-count problem. Build a review list with four buckets: keep and strengthen, merge, remove or noindex, and rewrite from scratch. Keep pages that have a clear use case. Merge overlapping posts that repeat the same advice. Remove pages made only to catch similar keywords. Rewrite pages where the title promises a decision but the body only gives generic background. The practical goal is to make the site easier to understand before asking for another review. More content helps only when the best pages become clearer, more original, and easier to navigate.
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