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I Applied for AdSense and Got Rejected for "Low Value Content"

A month ago I posted here about building a developer tools site using AI. Since then I've added more tools, written blog posts, built out an API directory.

I figured it was time to monetize. Applied for AdSense. Got rejected.

The reason? "Low value content."

Wait, What?

Every tool page has explanations, FAQs, use cases, step-by-step instructions. I have an about page, privacy policy, contact page. Original blog posts. This isn't a thin site with an input box and a wall of ads.

But Google disagreed.

What I Learned

After researching this, "low value content" is basically Google's catch-all rejection for new sites. The actual reasons have little to do with content quality:

Site age - Google wants 3-6 months of history before they trust you. My site is too new.

Traffic - They want sites that already have visitors. Classic chicken-and-egg problem.

Tool sites get flagged - Too many spammy utility sites have ruined it for everyone. Google's algorithms are skeptical by default.

What I'm Doing About It

Not panicking. The content is solid. My plan:

  1. Wait 3-4 weeks and reapply. Many people get approved on attempt #2 or #3 with zero changes.
  2. Keep publishing. More content, consistent activity.
  3. Focus on traffic first. SEO, community engagement, being actually helpful in places like this.
  4. Consider alternatives. Ezoic, Carbon Ads, or just keep building and worry about monetization later.

The Real Lesson

Chasing AdSense approval is probably the wrong priority for a new site. The goal isn't to run an ad farm. It's to build something useful.

If I do that well, monetization will follow. And by the time Google approves me, I probably won't need them as badly anyway.


I wrote a longer breakdown on my blog if you want the full story: What "Low Value Content" Actually Means

Anyone else dealt with AdSense rejection? What worked for you?

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