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How to Add a Contact Page for AdSense Approval

adsenseaproval 2025. 7. 28. 03:18

A Contact Page is one of the most essential parts of a website when applying for Google AdSense. It shows Google that your site is real, that you're reachable, and that you’re building trust with your users.

If your site doesn’t have a Contact page, AdSense may reject your application for insufficient content or lack of transparency — even if everything else is perfect.

In this article, we’ll cover:

  • Why the Contact page is necessary
  • What to include on your Contact page
  • How to create a Contact page (step-by-step)
  • Tips for Blogger and WordPress users
  • Mistakes to avoid

Why Google Requires a Contact Page

Google wants to work with real website owners, not anonymous content farms or spam blogs. A Contact page:

  • Proves you're reachable
  • Builds trust with both users and AdSense reviewers
  • Makes your website feel more professional
  • Helps comply with transparency policies and privacy laws

It’s one of the basic legal and user experience requirements that helps you get approved.


What Should a Contact Page Include?

Here’s what an AdSense-approved contact page should have:

✅ 1. A Short Introduction

Start with a sentence or two explaining why visitors might contact you.

Example:

“Have a question, suggestion, or feedback? Feel free to get in touch using the form below. I’ll do my best to respond within 24–48 hours.”

✅ 2. Contact Form or Email Address

Include a working contact form or a visible email address (or both).

✅ 3. Your Name or Brand Identity

Show who’s behind the site. You don’t need full details, just something like:

“This website is managed by [Your Name] from [Your City, Country].”

✅ 4. Optional: Social Media Links

If you have active social profiles (e.g., Facebook Page, Instagram, LinkedIn), include links. This helps show you're a real person or brand.


How to Create a Contact Page (Step-by-Step)

For WordPress Users:

  1. Go to Pages → Add New
  2. Title it “Contact”
  3. Write a brief message (see sample above)
  4. Use a plugin like WPForms or Contact Form 7
  5. Insert the form using a shortcode or block
  6. Publish the page
  7. Add it to your menu or footer navigation

Bonus Tip: Use a CAPTCHA to prevent spam emails.


For Blogger (Blogspot) Users:

  1. Go to Pages → New Page
  2. Title it “Contact”
  3. Write your message (intro + contact details)
  4. To add a form:
    • Go to Layout → Add Gadget → More Gadgets
    • Select “Contact Form”
    • It will show up in your sidebar
    • Mention on the Contact page:
    • “Use the contact form in the sidebar to reach out to me.”

Or paste a third-party form code like Google Forms.


Sample Contact Page Template (AdSense Approved)


Contact Us

Thanks for visiting!
If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback, I’d love to hear from you.

Just fill out the form below, or email me directly at:
📧 yourname@example.com

Alternatively, you can connect with me on social media:

  • [Facebook Page Link]
  • [Twitter Link]
  • [Instagram Link]

I usually respond within 1–2 business days.
Thanks again!


Be sure to customize email and social links.


Where to Place Your Contact Page

After creating the page, make sure it’s visible. Add it to:

  • Your website’s main menu
  • Your footer section
  • Your sitemap (if available)

Google should be able to reach it within 1–2 clicks from the homepage.


Mistakes That Can Lead to Rejection

Avoid these common Contact Page problems:

MistakeWhy It’s Bad
❌ No contact page at all Google sees this as untrustworthy
❌ Broken or empty form Suggests the site is incomplete
❌ Fake email address Violates AdSense transparency
❌ Hiding the page deep in navigation Reviewers may not find it
❌ Using only a social link Always offer email or form too
 

Bonus: Add Schema Markup for Contact Info

For advanced users, you can add ContactPoint schema to help Google understand your contact details.

Example JSON-LD:

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<script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "Organization", "contactPoint": { "@type": "ContactPoint", "email": "yourname@example.com", "contactType": "customer service" } } </script>

Place this in your site's <head> section.


Final Thoughts

Your Contact page doesn’t need to be fancy, but it must be functional, accessible, and honest. It's one of the simplest things you can do to boost your AdSense approval chances.

Think of it as your digital handshake — and AdSense wants to know they’re dealing with a real person.