Adsense minisites question

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I am just starting out, having learnt a lot about SEO from various forums. I thought adsense may be the best to start out with, I also plan to get the fat cat guide.

However, I read a lot of stories from people on the blogsphere about people that have either had their adsense accounts closed or people that seem to be frightened of using adsense in case they get banned.

I wondered if anyone has any recommendations on how not to get banned when using mini sites? (I am not referring to autoblogs or any form of scraping here.)

Is this possible to do from a single IP hosting wise?
#adsense #minisites #question
  • Profile picture of the author McBrett
    If you don't want to get banned from adsense, don't click on your own adsense ads.

    If you just focus on creating some content and posting adsense ads to your site you've got nothing to worry about.

    Believe it or not, Google wants you to create content and paste their ads all over it.
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    • Profile picture of the author nightstorm
      Many thanks for answering

      Do they care much about the number of sites that you run with your account?
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  • Profile picture of the author McBrett
    @Nightstorm - I've got a friend that has about 30 niche specific adsense sites. He has never experienced any problems with it.

    I've got 3 different adsense sites kicking around. I've never had any problems from Google with them either.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kael41
    Exactly..however, the big g doesn't want you to make a glaringly offensive mfa sites with a bunch of spun junk data that only exists to point to the ads.

    The trick is to build actual authority sites that get people to click off site through the content
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    • Profile picture of the author adenclark
      You should write unique, informative articles of at least 500 words each. Optimise them well, without keyword spamming and you will be good to go. Updating the blog daily for the first few months would really help it get noticed by google and other webmasters.
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      • Profile picture of the author nightstorm
        Many thanks

        I dont want them all to be blogs, too much to handle, so some will remain around 15-20 pages until they need some more umff
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        • Profile picture of the author adenclark
          Once you have around 5 to 10 good posts, start building backlinks to each posts and the homepage. Link back to the homepage within your posts (deep linking) making sure you link back using the correct keywords.

          Gradually building up the amount of backlinks that are built per day will ensure a smooth transition to the first page in google over a period of time. This would depend on the quality of your backlinks and how competitive your keywords are.
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        • Profile picture of the author Thomas De
          Don´t be afraid, just start. I own about 100 sites many of them are micro sites with adsense and google seems to be happy with me.
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