The site has the basics, but several pages are still light and similar to each other.
Last reviewed April 2026 by TheFreeSEOToolKit editorial workflow.
What an AdSense readiness review looks for
This sample shows how the AdSense checker frames the main risks: whether the site looks useful, original, trustworthy, and ready for ads without feeling thin or unfinished.
Review snapshot
About, contact, privacy, cookie, and terms pages exist, but the About page can better explain purpose and ownership.
Add original examples, clearer intent, and more useful supporting sections to the most important pages.
What the AdSense example demonstrates
This example shows how a readiness review should separate fix-now risks from softer quality improvements. A site can have working pages and still feel underdeveloped if trust pages, navigation, originality, or content depth are weak.
Use the example as a model for reviewing your own site before applying. It is better to strengthen the weakest pages first than to submit repeatedly with the same thin-content or trust issues.
About, contact, privacy, cookie, and terms pages should be easy to find.
Important pages should answer real visitor questions, not just target keywords.
Approval is ultimately decided by Google, so the checker cannot promise acceptance.
Use this example carefully
This sample is a guide to the review format, not a promise of approval. Compare it with your own site and focus first on trust pages, useful content, and clear navigation.