| name | appeal-strategy-builder |
| description | Build data-driven appeal for disputed rejections. Includes appeal letter templates, evidence requirements, and appeals success strategies. |
Appeal Strategy Builder
Strategic guide for appealing disputed rejections. Includes evidence collection, letter templates, and appeal success strategies.
Scope Context
Used when a rejection decision is disputed rather than fixed-and-resubmit.
| Field | Value |
|---|
| Phase | Post-rejection appeal |
| Upstream | User rejection notice + rejection-root-cause-analysis |
| ARB item coverage | References items cited in the rejection notice |
| Score mode | Should reference the original score_mode declared in the audit that preceded rejection |
An appeal is strongest when it references the specific ARB item IDs that were disputed, the score mode used in the audit, and clear evidence that the failing items have been addressed.
Purpose
Build compelling appeal when:
- You believe rejection was unfair
- Rejection reason doesn't match your site
- You've made good-faith improvements
- You have evidence contradicting rejection
When to Appeal vs. Fix & Resubmit
Appeal if...
- Rejection reason doesn't match your site
- You believe it's a mistake or misunderstanding
- You have clear evidence contradicting the reason
- The issue is subjective (e.g., "low-value")
- You've already made substantial improvements
Fix & Resubmit if...
- Rejection reason is clearly accurate
- The issue is objective and verifiable
- You haven't addressed the specific problem
- You can easily fix the issue
- Improvement is obvious
Appeal Strategy
Step 1: Understand the Appeal Process
Timeline:
- Make improvements (1-4 weeks)
- Submit appeal
- Wait for response (1-2 weeks typically)
Google's Review:
- Re-reviews your site holistically
- Looks for evidence of good faith
- Considers your explanation
- May still reject even with appeals
Success Rate: Varies widely (20-60% depending on reason)
Step 2: Gather Evidence
Strong Evidence:
- Before/after metrics showing improvement
- Screenshots of fixes
- Independent audit results (Lighthouse, etc.)
- Content examples (full pages)
- Policy compliance documentation
Example Package:
Evidence for Appeal:
├── before-after-metrics.pdf
├── content-audit-report.pdf
├── screenshots/
│ ├── homepage-before.png
│ ├── homepage-after.png
│ ├── mobile-before.png
│ └── mobile-after.png
├── sample-content/
│ ├── page1-before.txt
│ ├── page1-after.txt
│ └── 5 more examples...
└── improvements-summary.txt
Step 3: Craft Appeal Letter
Structure:
- Opening (Professional, respectful tone)
- Understanding of issue
- Explanation of what you fixed
- Evidence of improvements
- Request for reconsideration
- Contact information
Template:
Subject: Appeal of AdSense Rejection - [Your Site URL]
Dear Google AdSense Review Team,
Thank you for reviewing my application for Google AdSense.
I received your decision on [date] with the feedback that
[quote rejection reason].
I respectfully disagree with this assessment and would like
to appeal this decision. Here's why:
SECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING YOUR FEEDBACK
I understand you found that [restate issue in your words].
I appreciate this feedback as it helped me identify areas
for improvement.
SECTION 2: WHAT I'VE FIXED
In response to your feedback, I have made the following
substantial improvements:
1. [Fix 1]: [What was wrong] → [What I did to fix it]
- Evidence: [Link to example or metric]
2. [Fix 2]: [What was wrong] → [What I did to fix it]
- Evidence: [Link to example or metric]
3. [Fix 3]: [What was wrong] → [What I did to fix it]
- Evidence: [Link to example or metric]
SECTION 3: EVIDENCE OF IMPROVEMENT
I have attached detailed evidence including:
- Before/after content audit results
- Screenshots showing improvements
- Independent audit reports
- Policy compliance documentation
- Sample pages showing content quality
These improvements represent a significant commitment to
meeting AdSense standards and providing value to users.
SECTION 4: CURRENT STATUS
My site now:
- Contains [X pages] with [Y+ words] of original content
- Passes [specific audits/criteria]
- Has [specific improvements] implemented
- Complies with all Google policies
I believe my site now meets all AdSense requirements and
respectfully request reconsideration.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I'm happy to
provide additional information if needed.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Title]
[Contact Information]
---
Attachments:
- Improvement Evidence Package
- Screenshots
- Audit Reports
Common Appeal Scenarios
Scenario 1: "Low-Value Content"
Appeal Angle: Quality, not quantity
"You found my content had low value. However, [I have
demonstrated that]:
- Content has grown from [150 words avg] to [500+ words]
- Added [citations, examples, original data]
- Received [X user comments/shares] showing engagement
- Content serves specific [niche/audience] needs
- Similar [competitor examples] have lower quality
My site now provides genuine value to my target audience."
Evidence:
- Before/after word count
- Content audit improvements
- User engagement metrics
- Competitor comparisons
- Sample pages
Scenario 2: "Poor User Experience"
Appeal Angle: Substantial improvements made
"You found UX issues. I have since:
- Removed full-screen pop-ups
- Relocated ads below content
- Made site fully mobile-responsive
- Improved load time from [X] to [Y]
- Fixed all accessibility issues
My site now provides excellent UX as evidenced by
[test results, audits, metrics]."
Evidence:
- Before/after screenshots
- Mobile testing results
- Lighthouse reports
- Performance metrics
- Page speed tests
Scenario 3: "Technical Issues"
Appeal Angle: All technical requirements met
"You cited technical issues. I have implemented:
- Full HTTPS/SSL encryption
- XML sitemap and robots.txt
- Mobile-responsive design
- Core Web Vitals optimization
- All requirements per [link to requirements]
All technical audits now pass."
Evidence:
- SSL certificate verification
- Sitemap submission
- Technical audit results
- Web Vitals screenshots
- Mobile test results
Scenario 4: "Affiliate/Monetization Issues"
Appeal Angle: Proper disclosure and compliance
"You found concerns about affiliate practices. However:
- All affiliate links now have clear FTC disclosures
- Disclosures are prominent and easy to find
- Privacy policy fully complies with regulations
- Content is original and valuable beyond affiliate links
- Affiliate content is [X%] of total site"
Evidence:
- Screenshots of disclosure statements
- Privacy policy (updated)
- Content audit showing original value
- Compliance documentation
Appeal Success Factors
Higher Success Likelihood:
- ✅ Clear, polite tone
- ✅ Specific, measurable improvements
- ✅ Strong, clear evidence
- ✅ Reasonable explanation
- ✅ Professional presentation
- ✅ Genuine effort shown
Lower Success Likelihood:
- ❌ Defensive or argumentative tone
- ❌ Vague statements ("we improved")
- ❌ No supporting evidence
- ❌ Repeating same issue
- ❌ Sloppy or incomplete submission
- ❌ Perceived dishonesty
Appeal Decision Timeline
Common Outcomes:
-
Appeal Accepted (20-40% of appeals)
- Account approved
- You can immediately set up ads
-
Appeal Denied, Same Reason (40-60% of appeals)
- Make more substantial improvements
- Wait 3-6 months before reapplying
- Or continue with another appeal
-
Appeal Denied, Different Reason (10-20% of appeals)
- New issue identified
- Address this new issue
- Reapply in 30 days
Pre-Appeal Checklist
If Appeal is Denied
Options:
- Fix & Resubmit: Make additional improvements after 30 days
- Appeal Again: If new information emerged (rare)
- Wait & Reapply: Wait 3-6 months, reapply fresh
- Alternative: Consider other ad networks (if AdSense not available)
Tips for Success
- Be Honest: Don't exaggerate improvements
- Be Specific: Use metrics and data
- Be Professional: Respectful, not defensive
- Be Humble: Acknowledge the feedback was helpful
- Be Thorough: Include all relevant evidence
- Be Concise: Clear and brief (1-2 pages max)
Related Skills:
- Analyze rejection →
rejection-root-cause-analysis
- Verify improvements →
resubmission-readiness-check
- Make improvements → Use relevant improvement guides