Parking is separated from regular adsense. Parking is built for that purpose.
Interestingly, I believe seoclient.com, where the news is reported, is a perfect example of ad-heavy website.
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Parking is separated from regular adsense. Parking is built for that purpose.
Interestingly, I believe seoclient.com, where the news is reported, is a perfect example of ad-heavy website.
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I'm a little vague as what makes a MFA site. Any info site with adsense is MFA unless there are other ways the owner makes money from it. All info sites depend on some sort of advertiser revenue.
If the site has content I don't think that G would complain. I could be wrong but I see them only going against sites with nothing but ads and affiliate links.
Anyways, I haven't read any official reports on this. It's just my view.
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gee, it only took them 5 years and a few billion in revenue to figure this one out...
Google's improving the quality of internet anyway.
that link is ad-full.
maybe google should ban them as well
They're doing the same thing with arbitrage too. I cant share a link as i read it in passing. It was on one of the popular seo sites with a link out there too.
As for MFA, it's always been against their policies to have mfa with adsense on it, ypn has the same rules. Autogenerated pages are also against the policies of both places.
There are popular scripts out these days which autogenerate rss feeds and ads fitting the search term. That's also something you can be banned for. I've brought this up several times here and other places. You will feel it when you lose your account, and you wont see it coming. And all this talk about an appeal to get your account back is very difficult to achieve. So follow the rules and keep the money rolling in.
Jack
Anyone else get messages from AdSense informing you should increase the number of ads on a page?
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