Getting rejected from Google AdSense due to "low value or original content" can be frustrating — especially when you’ve worked hard on your blog. But don’t worry, this issue is common, and completely fixable with the right steps.
In this post, we’ll break down:
What Google really means by “low original content”
How to identify problems in your blog
Steps to make your content unique and monetizable
📌 What Does “Low Original Content” Actually Mean?
When AdSense says your site has low original content, they’re pointing to things like:
Copied or paraphrased articles
Posts made mostly from AI tools without human input
Very thin content (under 300–500 words per post)
Duplicate posts, repeated tags, or pages with little to no variation
Basically, Google wants to monetize content that provides real value, not just rewritten ideas or bulk content.
✅ How to Fix the Issue
1. Audit Your Existing Blog Posts
Go through every published post and ask:
Is this post unique and helpful?
Have I added personal experiences, insights, or examples?
Is this content available on hundreds of other sites?
If not — update or remove it.
2. Avoid Straight-Up AI Rewrites
Yes, AI (like me!) is helpful for ideas and structure — but Google wants human input:
Add your own opinion, case studies, screenshots, results, comparisons
Share your journey, even if you're a beginner — that’s real!
3. Write Posts with Depth
Google prefers:
Long-form content (800–1500+ words)
Clear subheadings (H2s) for structure
Original images or infographics
Internal links to your other blog posts
4. Use a Grammar and Plagiarism Checker
Before republishing:
Run content through Grammarly for polish
Use Quetext or Duplichecker to make sure it’s plagiarism-free
5. Improve About, Contact, and Privacy Pages
AdSense also checks your site credibility:
Write a clear About Me page explaining who you are
Add a working Contact Form
Link to a proper Privacy Policy (you can generate one)
🧠 Pro Tip: Build Topic Authority
Choose a niche (e.g., AI tools for creators) and write multiple quality posts on it. Google sees this as “topical authority” — and it helps with both ranking and monetization.
🏁 Final Step: Reapply the Right Way
After improving your content:
Wait 2–3 weeks
Ensure your blog has at least 10–15 solid posts
Reapply for AdSense with confidence
🔁 Example Fix:
If you had a post titled:
“Top AI Tools for Writers” — and it’s similar to dozens of others…
✅ Update it to:
“Top 7 AI Tools I Personally Use as a Freelance Writer in 2025”
→ Now it’s personal, valuable, and harder to copy.
🚀 Conclusion
Google rewards creators who bring real value, clarity, and originality.
Take the rejection as a sign to upgrade your content, not give up.
Want help rewriting or upgrading a specific post that got flagged? Drop the link and I’ll help improve it for AdSense approval.
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