AdSense rejection emails rarely explain specifics, but patterns repeat across WordPress blogs. Google wants original helpful content, clear ownership, working navigation, and mandatory policy pages—not perfection, but professionalism. Use this checklist before applying for wordpresspro.online or any tutorial site.
Content requirements
- At least fifteen to twenty substantial articles (800+ words with real value)
- Original writing with hands-on detail—not copied or spun content
- Consistent niche focus (WordPress tutorials, plugins, optimization)
- No thin pages, doorway pages, or auto-generated gibberish
- Regular publishing history—not everything uploaded same day
Mandatory pages (link in footer)
- About Us with who runs the site and editorial standards
- Contact page with working email or form
- Privacy Policy mentioning cookies and AdSense
- Terms and Conditions
- Disclaimer for educational content
Site structure and UX
Clear menu: Home, categories, About, Contact, policies. Mobile-friendly theme. No broken links on homepage. No aggressive popups blocking content. Fast enough that pages feel usable—extreme slowness hints at neglect.
Technical hygiene
- Custom domain with SSL (https://)
- No malware, redirects, or injected ads
- Remove "under construction" placeholders
- Age domain a few weeks if brand new—patience helps
What gets rejected often
Scraped content, keyword-stuffed gibberish, empty categories, missing privacy policy, sites with only five posts, copyright violations, and niches violating AdSense program policies.
Application tips
Apply when checklist is green, not "almost ready." Use the same Google account you'll manage payments with. After rejection, fix issues, add content, wait two to four weeks—don't spam reapplications.
After approval
Place ads without hurting UX. Monitor Core Web Vitals with ads enabled. Keep publishing—approval isn't permanent if quality drops or policy violations appear.
WordPress Pro standard
We built this publication to meet these bars: practical tutorials, transparent policies at wordpresspro.online, and contact paths that work. Match that bar on your site before clicking Apply.