Overcoming Google AdSense Rejection Due to Navigation Issues
This time Arlina Code will review one of the common problems regarding Google AdSense Rejection Due to Navigation Problems .
Besides inadequate content, site navigation issues are also quite common. Unfortunately, many bloggers don't understand what constitutes a rejection due to navigational issues.
In general, there are several reasons and causes why Google AdSense is related to this site navigation problem starting from:
Of the points above, perhaps the most confusing is the excessive pop-up issue. Google hasn't provided further clarification on this issue, whether it's pop-up ads, redirect links, or something else.
Personally, to be honest, I have never experienced this problem because the most common thing I experience is being rejected by AdSense due to inadequate content issues.
Furthermore, if your site is rejected by Google AdSense due to problems with site navigation, there are several things you can do, including:
Next, you must also be willing and/or able to comply with all AdSense rules and policies and review whether the site is ready for Google AdSense or not at all.
So, those are the reasons why your site was rejected by Google AdSense due to navigation issues, and how to address and fix them. Okay, that's all from me. I hope this is helpful, and peace be upon you.
Besides inadequate content, site navigation issues are also quite common. Unfortunately, many bloggers don't understand what constitutes a rejection due to navigational issues.
Reasons for Google AdSense Rejection Due to Navigation Issues
In general, there are several reasons and causes why Google AdSense is related to this site navigation problem starting from:
- Google found the site difficult to navigate for both crawlers and readers.
- Unclear menu navigation layout
- The menu navigation is not user friendly, meaning it is not friendly to readers/visitors (confusing)
- There is a broken link in the menu navigation
- The URL of the page to which the navigation menu is directed is empty.
- Excessive pop-ups
- Violating Google AdSense program rules and policies
- Pages behind the login/restricted access process
- Program Dialers
- Unpreparedness of site pages to be submitted to AdSense
- Pages that are under construction or not yet launched
Of the points above, perhaps the most confusing is the excessive pop-up issue. Google hasn't provided further clarification on this issue, whether it's pop-up ads, redirect links, or something else.
Overcoming Google Adsense Rejection Due to Navigation Issues
Personally, to be honest, I have never experienced this problem because the most common thing I experience is being rejected by AdSense due to inadequate content issues.
Furthermore, if your site is rejected by Google AdSense due to problems with site navigation, there are several things you can do, including:
- The site should be easy to navigate, both by crawlers and readers.
- Site navigation should be clear and not confusing.
- All page URLs targeted in the site navigation contain active URLs and have articles in their respective categories.
- Avoid, replace, or change broken URLs in site navigation menus
- While the website is submitted to AdSense, avoid redirect URLs to other pages.
- Avoid using Dialers Programs
- Make sure all URLs are active and none are broken.
Next, you must also be willing and/or able to comply with all AdSense rules and policies and review whether the site is ready for Google AdSense or not at all.
So, those are the reasons why your site was rejected by Google AdSense due to navigation issues, and how to address and fix them. Okay, that's all from me. I hope this is helpful, and peace be upon you.

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