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AdSense Readiness Checklist for Tool Sites

A public-facing quality checklist explaining how a tool site can avoid thin, low-value, or ad-first content.

What reviewers need to see

A tool site should look like it helps users first. That means clear navigation, original explanations, working tools, trust pages, correction paths, and content that would still be useful without ads.

  • Original explanatory copy
  • Trust and contact pages
  • Useful internal links
  • No misleading earnings claims
  • No prohibited topics or scraped text

Thin-page risks

Calculator pages are strongest when they explain the decision, the inputs, limitations, related tools, and examples. A bare form with almost no context can look low value even when the math works.

RotoCurve standard

RotoCurve pages should include editable assumptions, honest disclaimers, and decision context.

Why this page is here

This page adds context around RotoCurve calculators so the site is useful beyond one-off tools. It explains the decision, lists assumptions to verify, and links readers to practical calculators or templates.

The content avoids promises, official-policy claims, and personalized professional guidance. Use it as a planning framework and verify important details with the source that controls the fee, rule, contract, or obligation.

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