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Old 11-30-2009, 08:20 PM   #1
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I have over a dozen Blogs. Some are major Sites for Adsense Earnings. But I always have at least one regular Affiliate Banner in a Prime Position in my Blog even with the high earning adsense sites..

Would this deter any categorizing it as a MFA by Google Police if a visual was ever done ??

From my understanding a MFA Site is ALL Adsense Ads and nothing else.

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It's not just adsense and nothing else.

MFA = made for adsense

If the site doesn't provide any real value
to the visitor and its sole purpose is to lead
the visitor to clicking the google ads .. than
that qualifies as an MFA website.

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Old 11-30-2009, 08:24 PM   #3
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I have over a dozen Blogs. Some are major Sites for Adsense Earnings. But I always have at least one regular Affiliate Banner in a Prime Position in my Blog even with the high earning adsense sites..

Would this deter any categorizing it as a MFA by Google Police if a visual was ever done ??

From my understanding a MFA Site is ALL Adsense Ads and nothing else.

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It's my understanding that it's a site built specifically for the purpose of generating revenue from Adsense ads and not much else. By their definition it's a site with very little new, original or useful content...emphasis on original content. We've all seen the skank page holders full of nothing but ads living on premium domains yet they exist. I think if you honor the TOS and provide good content you'll be fine in their eyes.

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Cool, I definitely have ALL original and unique content on ALL of my Sites. No exception !!

I have heard of a few peeps getting banned for ALL PLR Content and Ezine Article Content. And this is even when they had given credit to the original authors. So its best to keep it all original
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Cool, I definitely have ALL original and unique content on ALL of my Sites. No exception !!

I have heard of a few peeps getting banned for ALL PLR Content and Ezine Article Content. And this is even when they had given credit to the original authors. So its best to keep it all original
They can ban you for parting your hair on the wrong side, but if you're on the straight and narrow you're doing all you can. Borrowing while giving credit is still borrowing. I do it with auto's, but I never put adcents on those sites as it is a clear TOS violation.

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