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Hello builders!
As the title suggests, I am having a hard time integrating with Ezoic and I thought I'd ask for some advice.
The issue is that Google disapproves my domain from the AdManager platform.
Initially Google raised the issue that the navigation on my website was not good enough. Frankly, on the home page I had some links that were pointing back to the home page, so I fixed those. Reapplied the domain and I got rejected again.
This time around the issue was that my navigation bar was not good enough. Instead of only having a blog page, they wanted me to better categorize my articles in the navigation bar. Which I did by adding my category pages to the menu. As soon as I've done that, they raised another issue:
Now I don't want to blow my own trumpet but my articles are pretty good in quality. I have everything ranging from 8k-word guides to 600-word articles sniping certain long tails. That being said, in the past few days I've only written question type articles around long tail keywords - think something like: can expired food make you sick? (just an example, not an actual article)
I personally found two potential culprits:
1. This batch of question type articles (most of them over 1000 words btw) may be seen as low quality content. Some of them have the same images because it's very difficult to find images for that particular topic
2. You can now reach the review articles on my website straight from the navigation. Maybe Google frawns upon those and for that reason suggests my content is of low value. On one side, my review articles are REALLY helpful but on the other side, as soon as I fixed the "navigation issue" they raised up the low value content issue - which happened as soon as I added the review category to the navigation.
Thoughts?
As the title suggests, I am having a hard time integrating with Ezoic and I thought I'd ask for some advice.
The issue is that Google disapproves my domain from the AdManager platform.
Initially Google raised the issue that the navigation on my website was not good enough. Frankly, on the home page I had some links that were pointing back to the home page, so I fixed those. Reapplied the domain and I got rejected again.
This time around the issue was that my navigation bar was not good enough. Instead of only having a blog page, they wanted me to better categorize my articles in the navigation bar. Which I did by adding my category pages to the menu. As soon as I've done that, they raised another issue:
Now I don't want to blow my own trumpet but my articles are pretty good in quality. I have everything ranging from 8k-word guides to 600-word articles sniping certain long tails. That being said, in the past few days I've only written question type articles around long tail keywords - think something like: can expired food make you sick? (just an example, not an actual article)
I personally found two potential culprits:
1. This batch of question type articles (most of them over 1000 words btw) may be seen as low quality content. Some of them have the same images because it's very difficult to find images for that particular topic
2. You can now reach the review articles on my website straight from the navigation. Maybe Google frawns upon those and for that reason suggests my content is of low value. On one side, my review articles are REALLY helpful but on the other side, as soon as I fixed the "navigation issue" they raised up the low value content issue - which happened as soon as I added the review category to the navigation.
Thoughts?