What is meant by "low value content" when you are submitting your website for AdSense approval?

“Low-value content” in the context of AdSense approval refers to websites that are considered unhelpful, unoriginal, or lacking in substance. This can include:

  • Thin content: Websites with very little text, often just a few sentences or a list of keywords.
  • Duplicate content: Websites that copy content from other sources without adding any original value.
  • Auto-generated content: Websites that use software to generate content automatically, often resulting in poor quality and lack of originality.
  • Content farms: Websites that produce large amounts of low-quality content quickly, often focused on attracting clicks rather than providing valuable information.
  • Spammy content: Websites that use deceptive or misleading techniques to attract visitors, such as clickbait headlines or excessive advertising.
  • Sites lacking user engagement: Websites with very little user interaction, such as low comment counts or social media shares, can be seen as lacking value.

AdSense is looking for websites that provide valuable and original content that users find useful and engaging. By avoiding these types of “low-value content,” you increase your chances of getting your website approved for AdSense.