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Checking AdSense Readiness Before You Optimize
Use PushRPM's free AdSense Readiness Checker to spot trust pages, content depth, and technical gaps before you apply to AdSense or start RPM optimization.
Main intent
Explain how publishers can check AdSense readiness with PushRPM's free tools before optimizing.
Short answer
Readiness checks help you find trust, content, and technical gaps before applying to AdSense. PushRPM's optimization engine takes over once your site is approved and monetized.
What the readiness check looks at
The free AdSense Readiness Checker reviews trust pages, content depth, indexing signals, and obvious technical blockers so you know what to fix before applying.
What it does not do
It does not guarantee Google approval or generate traffic. Approval is always Google's decision under its current policies.
How to use it
Run the readiness check, fix high-priority blockers, add missing policy pages, and improve weak articles before submitting your site for review.
Implementation checklist
- Run the free readiness check.
- Review flagged blockers.
- Create or update policy pages.
- Improve thin content.
- Apply once the site looks ready to a real reader.
Common mistakes
- Assuming approval is guaranteed.
- Submitting before fixing obvious trust gaps.
- Skipping mobile review.
Example
If the check flags a missing Contact page and thin content, fix those before worrying about advanced placement optimization.
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FAQ
Is the readiness checker free?
Yes. The AdSense Readiness Checker is a free PushRPM tool. The optimization engine is the paid product, used once your site is approved and monetized.
What happens after approval?
Once your site is approved and running AdSense, PushRPM optimizes placements and RPM through a Starter, Growth, or Scale subscription.
Related docs
AdSense Approval Checklist for WordPress Publishers
A practical AdSense approval checklist covering trust pages, content depth, indexing, mobile UX, navigation, and ad readiness.
AdSense Policy Pages for WordPress Sites
Create practical About, Contact, Privacy, Terms, Disclaimer, and editorial pages before applying for AdSense.
Connect WordPress to PushRPM
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