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Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by 3dPrinting, Jan 23, 2006.

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    I just came across a website that has created targeted categories using adsense. Its neat. I mean its not just one or two pages. There's some adsense ready websites that goes up to a thousand pages. It covers everything they even use RSS feeds but the one thing I like about it is that they dont use javascript. They use PHP. Which is much easier to work with. Google hates javascripts.

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    3dPrinting, Jan 23, 2006 IP
  2. Tyler Banfield

    Tyler Banfield Well-Known Member

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    These sites usually have little or no real content and are referred to as MFA sites.
     
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    libertygone Active Member

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    what does MFA stand for?
     
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    Made For Adsense
     
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    Which is against ToS i believe.
     
    jkomp, May 7, 2006 IP
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    I don't think so becz a lot of MFA are emerging and many are pocketing 1-2 bucks from them.
    but its against TOS if MFA has completely No content at all and just ads are present.
     
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  7. Tyler Banfield

    Tyler Banfield Well-Known Member

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    That's true, most of them can get around violating TOS by adding an article or two.
     
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    jkomp Well-Known Member

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    maybe i'm wrong but i thought there was a term saying sites cannot be made specifically for adsense?
     
    jkomp, May 7, 2006 IP
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    Tyler Banfield Well-Known Member

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    No, you're correct. There are just so many of these sites out there that I think it's hard for Google to regulate them, and the sites seem to find lots of loopholes. But, officially, it violates TOS.
     
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    jkomp Well-Known Member

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    K, i get it, it's a case of safety in numbers lol.
     
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    Tyler Banfield Well-Known Member

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    But if and when Google discovers these sites, they lose all of their earnings and their AdSense accounts, so I don't think they are worth wasting your time on.
     
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    jkomp Well-Known Member

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    Nope, I certainly wouldn't, no point doing anything that might get you banned.
     
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    Worst, the TOS would then updated and will be harder to join in..
     
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    Duplicate content is easily detected by search engines - you'd have a lot of trouble to get traffic to these sites !
     
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    Ok ...so what is the difference between a adsense ready site / mfa and a eBook or affiliate replicated site, what I mean is a lot of affiliate sites such as click bank affiliates promote the same sales pages and so do eBook sellers they to share the same sales page as each other....and these sites are still up and running with adsense....

    I recently downloaded 20 of these mfa sites, but they are nothing more than articles displayed on a similar template as each other and the only one that is different is a blog template, like that's any use.

    I loaded some to my site and each one / site links to the original authors site and has the article site as the source....but when you actually click on the article source it actually leads to the ebook publishers forum?

    If you wish to download 20 for free I will pass on my link:
    http://www.afl-blog.com/freeadsense20pages.htm

    and I am sure this download will cure that curiosity and make you glad you never did by any. I know I wont buy any.
     
    thsadmin, May 16, 2006 IP