AdSense checklist
Final review before applying for Google AdSense
Use this page as the final quality-control checklist for this exact website before you submit an AdSense application. It is designed to keep the focus on content quality, trust, usability, and technical readiness.
Content quality
- Every tool page has useful original explanatory content, not only a widget.
- Each blog article feels specific, readable, and genuinely helpful.
- Homepage copy clearly explains what the site does and who it serves.
- There is no obviously copied, duplicate, or placeholder-looking content.
Trust and policy pages
- About, Contact, Privacy Policy, and Terms pages are live and easy to find.
- The footer and navigation feel complete and professional.
- Contact details and overall brand identity look legitimate and consistent.
Technical quality
- The live domain is working correctly on desktop and mobile.
- There are no broken links, empty pages, or unfinished layouts.
- Search Console is connected and sitemap.xml is submitted.
- Important pages are indexable and not blocked accidentally.
AdSense readiness
- The site has some real search impressions or visitors before applying.
- Pages load cleanly without intrusive popups or confusing UI.
- The website provides enough value for a visitor even without ads.
- You are ready to wait, improve, and reapply if Google does not approve the first submission.
Practical recommendation
Do not rush the application just because the site is live. It is usually smarter to wait until the domain is indexed, the important pages have been crawled, and the site has at least some genuine activity or impressions. That does not guarantee approval, but it creates a much stronger submission than applying immediately with a brand-new and lightly used property.
If Google does not approve the site on the first try, treat the response as a revision cycle rather than a failure. Improving content depth, clarity, trust signals, and consistency is often the best next step.