Ad Approval Best Practices
When you create and submit a new ad, Google runs it through an automated review system. It checks three main things:
- Your ad copy (text and headlines);
- Your landing page (the website link where people will go);
- Your visuals or creative assets.
Most ads are approved within 24 hours, but sometimes Google will send your ad for manual review β especially if it's in a sensitive category like health, finance, or legal services.
If Google finds a violation, your ad can be:
- Disapproved (stopped from running);
- Limited (restricted visibility);
- Or, if repeated, your entire account can be penalized.
Common Reasons Ads Get Disapproved
You can find Google's Ad Policies inside your Ads account or at support.google.com/adspolicy.
How to Check Your Ad Status
- Go to Ads & Extensions (Assets);
- Find the Ad Status column;
- Hover over any ad marked "Disapproved".
Fixing and Appealing Ad Disapprovals
Once you know what caused the issue, you have two options:
- Fix it yourself:
- Edit your ad text, image, or URL;
- Click Resubmit.
- Appeal the decision:
- If you're sure the ad follows the rules, click "Appeal";
- Submit a short explanation and ask for a manual review.
For ongoing or repeated issues, use the Policy Troubleshooter in Google Ads.
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Ad Approval Best Practices
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When you create and submit a new ad, Google runs it through an automated review system. It checks three main things:
- Your ad copy (text and headlines);
- Your landing page (the website link where people will go);
- Your visuals or creative assets.
Most ads are approved within 24 hours, but sometimes Google will send your ad for manual review β especially if it's in a sensitive category like health, finance, or legal services.
If Google finds a violation, your ad can be:
- Disapproved (stopped from running);
- Limited (restricted visibility);
- Or, if repeated, your entire account can be penalized.
Common Reasons Ads Get Disapproved
You can find Google's Ad Policies inside your Ads account or at support.google.com/adspolicy.
How to Check Your Ad Status
- Go to Ads & Extensions (Assets);
- Find the Ad Status column;
- Hover over any ad marked "Disapproved".
Fixing and Appealing Ad Disapprovals
Once you know what caused the issue, you have two options:
- Fix it yourself:
- Edit your ad text, image, or URL;
- Click Resubmit.
- Appeal the decision:
- If you're sure the ad follows the rules, click "Appeal";
- Submit a short explanation and ask for a manual review.
For ongoing or repeated issues, use the Policy Troubleshooter in Google Ads.
Thanks for your feedback!