The Emotional Journey of AdSense Rejection
Think about it – you created your blog, wrote content from your heart, wrote posts staying awake all night, and finally decided that it was time to earn money from Google AdSense. But then comes that rejection email… and you feel like quitting everything.
I understand, because the same thing happened with me too.
My Personal Experience with Rejection
I am a slave, and the same thing happened with my blog, mohirdo.com too. Not the first time, but it got rejected many times. But I did not give up. I did research, learned from mistakes, and made a strategy that got me AdSense approval in just 15 days.
This was not a shortcut or a way to fool Google.
This was a real strategy in which I created such a blog that after seeing it Google itself said – “Yes, this blog is valuable.”
Why AdSense Approval is Tougher in 2025
In 2025, getting AdSense has become tougher than before. Why? Because low-quality AI content and fake sites have increased a lot. Now Google only approves those websites which have real experience, genuine knowledge, expert-level writing, whose reputation is trusted, and the content is true and reliable.
Today’s truth is – more than 20 lakh websites are already using AdSense, competition is high. Google now does not tolerate fake traffic and wrong content at all. Sometimes approval is received in 2 days, sometimes it takes 2 weeks. But if you value real visitors, then getting approval becomes easy.
The 15-Day Plan That Worked for Mohirdo.com
The 15 day plan that I followed worked for mohirdo.com. If you also follow the same steps, it will work for you too.
Setting Up the Foundation
Before starting, you need to set up the basic things. Just like building a foundation is important before building a house, similarly it is important for a blog.
- Custom Domain: Get a custom domain, like yourblog.com. Free subdomains like blogspot.com or wordpress.com do not look professional.
- Reliable Hosting: Hosting should be fast and reliable.
- Mobile-Friendly Design: The design should be simple and mobile-friendly. Nowadays people mostly read blogs from mobile, and by 2025 this will increase further. Use Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test to check whether the blog is running smoothly on mobile or not.
- Essential Pages: There should be some important pages in the blog like About Us, Contact Us, Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, and Disclaimer. These pages build trust for Google.
Day-by-Day Action Plan
Day 1: View Your Blog as a Visitor
On the first day, I saw my blog from the visitors’ point of view. Was everything easily available or not? I cleaned it and wrote a high-quality post.
Day 2: Write Valuable Content
On the second day, I wrote another valuable post and scheduled it. Write such content which solves people’s problems, that is what Google likes.
Day 3: Focus on SEO
On the third day, I focused on SEO – used the headings, keywords correctly. I also shared the posts on social media so that Google feels that people are interested.
Day 4: Check Google Indexing
On the fourth day, I checked Google indexing – wrote site:yourdomain.com and searched it on Google. If the posts are visible then everything is fine, otherwise something is wrong.
Day 5: Create Long-Form Content
Wrote two long posts (700+ words) for the fifth day and scheduled them. Long content gives more value to the reader.
Day 6-7: Maintain Consistency
On the 6th and 7th day wrote one post daily (at least 600 words). Installed Google Analytics and shared my blog in relevant Facebook groups and forums – but in a helpful way, not for promotion.
Day 8: Plan Future Content
On the 8th day thought of ideas for upcoming content. Thought what the audience wants to see. Checked indexing.
Day 9: Showcase Expertise
On the 9th day wrote a strong long post (800+ words) which showed my expertise. Such posts get more engagement late.
Day 10: Schedule for Consistency
On the 10th day scheduled to write some extra posts so that consistency is maintained.
Day 11: Promote Actively
On the 11th day focused only on promotion. Shared my best content on every platform. Talked to people. Showed real engagement to Google.
Day 12: Analyze Traffic
12th day checked Analytics – where is the traffic coming from, how much is it coming. Targeted 50 organic visitors per day. But real readers are more important than numbers.
Day 13: Publish More Quality Content
13th day wrote 3 more high-quality posts (all of 800+ words) and scheduled them. Showed Google that I am taking blogging seriously.
Day 14: Engage Real Audiences
14th day if traffic was low, sent the blog to my real-life friends and family. Took genuine feedback from them. Google likes real human engagement.
Day 15: Apply for AdSense
15th day got up in the morning in a fresh mood and applied for AdSense. Kept publishing content even after applying. Showed Google that the blog is active.
Understanding Google’s E-E-A-T in 2025
In 2025, Google’s algorithm has become very smart. Now it takes E-E-A-T seriously – that is, Experience, Expertise, Authority, and Trust. If your content answers all these, then the chances of getting AdSense increase.
- Share Personal Experience: Do share your personal experience in the blog. Give more real-life examples than theory.
- Author Bio: If possible, do mention your background in the author bio. Google likes such authors who have actual knowledge.
- Detailed Content: Write articles in detail, with research. Every post can be of 1200+ words, which should have references, quality. Maintain the standard of every post.
Technical Optimization for AdSense
The blog should load technically fast as well. Load in less than 3 seconds, compress images, add alt text, and use structured data markup so that Google can understand your content better.
- Traffic Goals: Google never said how much traffic is required, but if you are getting 100 daily visitors or 3,000 monthly, then the chances of approval become strong.
- Focus on Organic Traffic: Focus on organic traffic – i.e. people who are coming through Google search. Avoid fake traffic, otherwise there will be sure rejection.
- Social Media Engagement: Use social media as well – Facebook, Instagram, Twitter wherever your audience is. Share useful content there, participate in discussions. Engagement with followers matters more.
Best Practices When Applying for AdSense
When you apply for AdSense, keep publishing content even after that. Google keeps reviewing your blog. When new posts are visible, it will seem that the blog is really active.
- Avoid Invalid Clicks: Do not click on your ads yourself or request someone else to click on them, even by mistake. Avoid fake traffic or exchange programs.
- Clear Navigation: Navigation should be clear – simple menu, search bar, related posts, proper categories.
- Professional Design: Fonts should be readable, layout should be clean, contact form should be easily available. Use professional email – like info@yourdomain.com. Avoid Gmail a little.
Common Reasons for AdSense Rejection
Common reasons for rejection are – no original content, less posts (at least 30 high-quality posts are recommended). If there is copied content, the grammar is weak, or the layout is messy, then there can also be rejection. If there is wrong content on the site – like adult or misleading, then reject it directly.
Life After AdSense Approval
The real journey begins after approval. Quality content has to be written consistently.
- Target Long-Tail Keywords: Target long-tail keywords, create detailed guides that people read repeatedly.
- Build Backlinks: Create real backlinks – through guest posts. Build community in your niche.
- Optimize for Mobile and Voice: Optimize for voice search and mobile users.
- Ad Placement: Optimize the placement of ads – test where you earn the best. Pay attention to user experience. Earnings will also increase if the experience is smooth and helpful.
Why This Strategy Worked for Mohirdo.com
This strategy worked for Mohirdo.com because I focused on the quality of the content. I did not take any shortcuts. I wrote every post that solved people’s problems. The goal was not just to impress Google, but to help the readers.
- Consistency: Published posts daily or on alternate days. When Google sees that the blog is being updated regularly, it feels that the site is active and serious.
- Real Engagement: Did not bring traffic through any shortcuts. No fake traffic, no exchange. Just connected with real people, took feedback from them, engaged them.
- Technical Excellence: Worked on the technical side too. Blog loaded fast, ran smoothly on mobile, design was clean and professional.
Your Action Plan for AdSense Success
If you are ready to apply this strategy to your blog, then there is a simple action plan – audit your blog, create a content calendar, install analytics, and follow the 15-day plan without skipping.
This is not magic. This is a tested process that will make your blog strong.
Don’t Fear Rejection
Don’t panic if you get rejected the first time. There is something to learn from every rejection. Take Google’s feedback seriously, improve your blog, and apply again. I too was not approved the first time, but I didn’t give up.
Your Blogging Journey Starts Now
Your blogging journey will be different, but the things that worked for mohirdo.com can work for you as well. Just be consistent, understand the needs of the audience, and remember blogging is a marathon – slow and steady wins the race.
You can monetize your passion and expertise through AdSense. And this is not a dream, this is reality. If you start today with dedication, quality content, and smart planning, then your 15-day journey can also start today.