Running ads can be lucrative, but violating AdSense policies can get you banned. In 2025, Google emphasizes user safety and content quality. Key policies to remember:
Content Restrictions: Absolutely no adult, violent, hateful, or copyrighted content. This means no adult images or videos, no hate speech, and no unlicensed media. If your blog has user-generated content, moderate it tightly.
Originality & Quality: Ads work best on unique, helpful content. Avoid duplicating others’ work (plagiarism), spinning articles, or posting auto-generated fluff. Google can detect low-quality or scraped content and will penalize your site.
Ad Placement: Don’t encourage accidental clicks. Avoid deceptive layouts (e.g. don’t put ads near menu buttons or think content). Keep a balanced ad-to-content ratio. Overstuffing ads can frustrate readers and violate policy.
Invalid Clicks: Never click your own ads or ask others to do so. Using click-farms or bots to inflate clicks is strictly forbidden. Always drive organic, interested traffic.
User Experience: Mobile optimization and accessibility matter. Google checks if sites are mobile-friendly and load fast. A poor mobile experience (like intrusive pop-ups) can violate new policy updates.
To stay safe, regularly review Google’s AdSense policy center. When in doubt, err on the side of user-friendliness. For example, clearly label sponsored posts or affiliate links. Provide genuine value first; ads second. Following these guidelines means you respect the audience and Google’s rules. Long-term compliance ensures steady AdSense revenue instead of risking a ban.