Fix guide
Fix Mobile Usability Issues
Improve layout, tap targets and readability for mobile AdSense review.
Turns a vague rejection reason into a prioritized fix plan.
Highlights the site signals reviewers and advertisers expect to see.
Reduces wasted reapplications by checking the practical blockers first.
Checklist
- ✓ Confirm the page answers a real visitor question before adding ads.
- ✓ Add clear internal links to policy, about, contact and related content.
- ✓ Remove placeholders, broken navigation, empty categories and duplicate sections.
- ✓ Check mobile layout, speed, readability and intrusive popup behavior.
- ✓ Document ownership, support contact and how user data is handled.
Before vs after
| Area | Without a readiness workflow | With AdSenseReady |
|---|---|---|
| Main risk | Guessing from generic rejection emails | Specific issues ranked by severity |
| Workflow | Manual checks across many tools | One readiness report with next steps |
| Outcome | Repeated applications without a plan | Clear fixes before the next review |
How to improve this area
- 1Enter the website URL and run the readiness scan.
- 2Review high-severity issues first: policy pages, thin content, navigation and mobile usability.
- 3Use the recommendations to update pages, links, layout and trust signals.
- 4Run a second scan and compare score movement before applying again.
FAQ
What is mobile usability issues?
mobile usability issues is part of preparing a website for monetization review. It helps publishers understand whether the site looks complete, useful and safe for advertisers.
Does this guarantee AdSense approval?
No. Google makes the final decision. The goal is to reduce avoidable rejection risks by finding common blockers before you apply.
When should I run a scan?
Run it before your first application, after major site changes, and before reapplying after a rejection.
What should I fix first?
Start with missing trust pages, low-value content, broken navigation, mobile usability and policy-sensitive topics.