
Remember the time when Google warned AdSense arbitrageurs to stop doing their schemes or they risk getting their websites banned?
I believe these Made for AdSense (MFA) sites are still existing until now because I still get led to these sites when I use Google's search engine. I wonder how Google is faring with this endeavor of theirs - getting rid of all MFA sites.
Also, I'm sure that many MFA publishers are like retroviruses - they evolve even before they get tracked. If there are any bold MFA publishers out there, care to share your secrets? :-D
Seriously, it's not impossible that there are new tactics on earning from AdSense that some have now discovered after or even before the announcement on the termination of MFA sites.
Oh by the way, what exactly are the criteria used by AdSense on distinguishing which is an MFA from a web site that is not an MFA?






Good question, Noel. I know Google does have some rules regarding AdSense placement, but I have seen so many sites violating those rules that sometimes I wonder how strictly they enforce them.
Posted by: Easton Ellsworth | July 28, 2007 2:04 PM | Permalink to Comment