For several months I tried to get my site approved with Ezoic but I did not pass the MCM domain approval. I used different AI writers and created all the necessary pages but still did not pass MCM approval.
I did a lot of research and spoke with Ezoic's support and this year I finally did it with a new domain and got approved in five days.
There is something I noticed. Once you apply for Adsense approval and get denied for low-value content; it becomes even harder to get accepted into MCM
So this is what I did:
1. I drafted my previous posts
2. Got 30 days of Semrush free trial to find very low competition keywords. In my case, I just checked a very popular website and filtered the Keyword difficulty to "Very Easy" and created content on those topics. This is one of the main tricks. Look for keywords that are not popular even if they have just a 100 monthly search volume. One of the reasons Ad Manager does not approve your domain and gives you a low-value content notice most of the time is not because of plagiarism but because the topics you are covering are all over the internet.
3. Had just two categories. Do not have one article in more than one category. If you are writing on "How to train a dog"; don't have it on "dogs" and "animals". Maybe you can do all of that after the approval.
4. Wrote 20 articles with an AI Tool and paraphrased 7 articles from another site using quillbot
5. Applied for Ezoic's monetization
In two days I got approved in Ezoic and Ad Manager approved my domain after 3 days.
Note: My domain was already approved in Google News, and rankmath's instant indexing was in play so my articles were indexing very quickly on SERP. Because I was writing on less popular topics, two of my articles were ranking on first page and I was getting like 2 to 4 views daily. This means traffic is not a huge factor to get accepted into MCM.
As you already know; you should, you have to create your about us, contact us, and privacy policy pages.
In the next few weeks, I will test this with Adsense and give you guys feedback. In the meantime, if you have any Ezoic approval questions, you can ask me.
I did a lot of research and spoke with Ezoic's support and this year I finally did it with a new domain and got approved in five days.
There is something I noticed. Once you apply for Adsense approval and get denied for low-value content; it becomes even harder to get accepted into MCM
So this is what I did:
1. I drafted my previous posts
2. Got 30 days of Semrush free trial to find very low competition keywords. In my case, I just checked a very popular website and filtered the Keyword difficulty to "Very Easy" and created content on those topics. This is one of the main tricks. Look for keywords that are not popular even if they have just a 100 monthly search volume. One of the reasons Ad Manager does not approve your domain and gives you a low-value content notice most of the time is not because of plagiarism but because the topics you are covering are all over the internet.
3. Had just two categories. Do not have one article in more than one category. If you are writing on "How to train a dog"; don't have it on "dogs" and "animals". Maybe you can do all of that after the approval.
4. Wrote 20 articles with an AI Tool and paraphrased 7 articles from another site using quillbot
5. Applied for Ezoic's monetization
In two days I got approved in Ezoic and Ad Manager approved my domain after 3 days.
Note: My domain was already approved in Google News, and rankmath's instant indexing was in play so my articles were indexing very quickly on SERP. Because I was writing on less popular topics, two of my articles were ranking on first page and I was getting like 2 to 4 views daily. This means traffic is not a huge factor to get accepted into MCM.
As you already know; you should, you have to create your about us, contact us, and privacy policy pages.
As for the niche
I did not have a particular niche. I paraphrased seven entertainment news articles and wrote twenty articles on what people are asking on the internet and put them under one category called "wiki".In the next few weeks, I will test this with Adsense and give you guys feedback. In the meantime, if you have any Ezoic approval questions, you can ask me.