• Resolved jaddaou699

    (@jaddaou699)


    Google Adsense found policy violations on my website and they decided to block my ad serving.
    The violations are labeled as ‘Valuable inventory: Templated page’ and ‘Valuable inventory: Nonsensical content’.
    I removed the code from several pages on my website including homepage, several blogs posts, and other pages that contain no content.
    I requested a review (two times) but Google said that they can still find the violations.
    I honestly don’t know what I should do next.
    The vast majority of my content is unique and the few posts that aren’t very original contain no ad codes.
    Can someone please help?

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  • Plugin Support schmidt25

    (@schmidt25)

    Hi Jad9,

    Thanks for reaching out.

    I can understand the complexity of your situation. It is also difficult for us to understand why AdSense is showing you this hint, and I am not sure if I can help you.

    You report that there was duplicate content on your site, and you removed it. You also note that you removed the ad codes from this content. However, with Google Site Kit, you currently include the verification and auto ads code on each page.

    I would assume that this content is the cause of your problem. I analyzed your website with the tool siteliner.com, which also reported duplicate content on your website in a non-dramatic way.

    Do you know the AdSense infographics about policy violations? There you probably won’t get much new information. However, I interpret the mention of replicate content here to mean that not only specific subpages with display codes are affected, but the entire website. So even if you would remove the verification code from the suspicious pages, I think AdSense would probably continue to rate your site negatively because of this content.

    You won’t do anything wrong, also for SEO reasons, with this remaining fragment of duplicate content and with some love, update, reformulate, expand or otherwise change the existing articles. Alternatively, you could look for other ad networks to monetize your site. Here are a few suggestions I recommend to our users.

    Best regards,
    Joachim

    Thread Starter jaddaou699

    (@jaddaou699)

    Thank you so much @schmidt25 for the information you provided.
    I analyzed my website on siteliner.com to check where the duplicate content is.
    Apparently, most of the duplicate content is present on navigation pages such homepage and categories.
    On some blog posts, there’s up to 15% match percentage with some other posts. Should I take my shot at modifying this content?
    Honestly, I find that Google are being very vague. Why don’t they specify what and where the policy violation is exactly?
    What if the problem is not duplicate content but that ads are exceeding content or that pages contain unoriginal content (in Google’s opinion) or that the theme isn’t optimized?
    Each one of the issues that Google mentions under the valuable inventory policy violation are approached differently and they take a lot time to look at and attempt to fix.

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