Auto Blogs And Adsense ?

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Hi Everyone,

I wanted to ask everyone a ?..do you think Google will ban your adsense account if you put adesnse on auto blogs ?
#adsense #auto #blogs
  • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
    It sounds like you're confusing the Adsense team with the search quality team at Google. They're two completely different departments.

    Adsense is concerned about you providing honest traffic (no click fraud, dodgy placement, etc) that converts to advertisers (no traffic exchanges and such) and not violating any criminal or civil laws doing it (copyright laws). As long as you're doing this correctly, they don't really care.

    Search quality is concerned about making sure that your site is a nebulously defined 'quality site'. If your site doesn't meet their imprecise and often opaque criteria, it's deindexed.
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  • Profile picture of the author bradlean
    I have an auto blog w/ adsense on it!

    Up to know it's up and running. Just try not to abuse.

    Let's just say, try to set the recurring may be it's post would be 2 post per day.

    I think that would be great!

    Remember not too abusive.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dumkist
      Hey thanks guys ...I have been wanting to build some auto blogs for some time now..but have been afraid of losing my adsense account for having ads on auto blogs...so from what you guys have said it looks like it would be ok..I guess I will go ahead and build some..by the way how much are you guys making from your auto blogs ?
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      • Profile picture of the author Dumkist
        Hey Guys I found this..what do you think ?





        #Avoid doorway pages created just for search engines, or other cookie cutter approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content..
        # Create a useful, information-rich site, and write pages that clearly and accurately describe your content.
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        • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
          Originally Posted by Dumkist View Post

          #Avoid doorway pages created just for search engines, or other cookie cutter approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content..
          # Create a useful, information-rich site, and write pages that clearly and accurately describe your content.
          Go to thefind.com and see what you think.
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          • Profile picture of the author yukon
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            • Profile picture of the author Dumkist
              I don't understand what am I looking for ? :confused:
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              • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
                Originally Posted by Dumkist View Post

                I don't understand what am I looking for ? :confused:
                All thefind.com consists of are autogenerated pages stuffed with affiliate product listings and keywords (aka a quintessential thin affiliate site). However, they get away with it because they have a financial relationship with people who have a financial relationship with people who work for Google and other organizations. Us regular folks get our sites deindexed when we do the same exact same thing.

                Essentially, for autoblogging, as long as you're using material that you have permission to use, aren't violating any placement rules (which can be fuzzy) and aren't driving traffic/clicks in ways that are fraudulent or cause poor conversions, you'll be in good with the Adsense team. The search quality team though, is a different story unless you have connections.
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    I would not recommend putting Adsense on autoblogs unless you have reviewed the content. Eventually your software will post a page about BurgerKing on your website about Reptiles and someone will click the ad. You will then be contacted by the Adsense team and Adsense will be removed from that website.
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    • Profile picture of the author swords
      Here's my 3 cents (Must get going, so I'll keep it short)...

      I recently have been creating very SMALL auto blogs. Small as in... 200-word article auto blogs.... and that was it.

      My first 2 that were created on November 2nd are both on page 1 (about #6) for their keywords that receive about 1000 searches monthly. I get roughly 30-50 visitors a day. Pretty good for only 1 single 200-word article and some backlinks.

      Well, I decided to test some things on one of the sites. I ended up stripping it of it's sidebar, making it a full-screen length (horizontally), to appear as a normal website, not a blog.

      After doing so, I received an email a week later that AdSense was prohibited to be used on that site any more. So I got to thinking... what was the cause?

      It cam down to 2 things:

      1. AdSense TOS DOES STATE, that if you do not provide quality content and your site was created solely to make money, you are at risk.

      2. AdSense TOS also states, you must have a navigable website.




      #1 - This is of course my blog. However, this blog and the other one I created on the exact same day are both 200-word articles on the SAME Blogger account. You would think Google could see this and would check out my other blogs on that account? So I don't think this is it.....

      #2 - After taking away my sidebar, I left NO navigation on my website. Because Blogger blogs do not have a 'Menu Bar' at the top of the blogs (like websites do), there was no where visitors could go to. On my blog that isn't banned, I have that sidebar there with NOTHING IN IT (except recent posts). I think this poses as a thought to Google: "If he's displaying recent posts, he will update his blog and those posts will be shown there in the future". On my banned blog, I had no chance of showing that updated recent post (even though I know there wasn't going to be one) on the blog.

      This is just my theory, but I believe it is the true cause of my auto blog being banned.

      Hope it helps! : O
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    • Profile picture of the author Rsberg
      Originally Posted by InitialEffort View Post

      I would not recommend putting Adsense on autoblogs unless you have reviewed the content. Eventually your software will post a page about BurgerKing on your website about Reptiles and someone will click the ad. You will then be contacted by the Adsense team and Adsense will be removed from that website.
      Great point here!

      Reviewing the content is VERY important and will help your blogs offer more value to your readers which is what you should be aiming for. If you offer them good value and quality information it will pay you back many times over...
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      • Profile picture of the author Dumkist
        Just want to say thanks to everyone..I have decided that it is just to risky to place adds on an auto blog..thank you you all again for you help.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rsberg
    Originally Posted by Dumkist View Post

    Hi Everyone,

    I wanted to ask everyone a ?..do you think Google will ban your adsense account if you put adesnse on auto blogs ?
    It appears as though the info your getting from most others here reflects the info that I tried giving you in the other thread...

    I'm glad you were able to find the info you wanted!

    Either way you go...autoblogging or not, Adsense or not...I wish you luck with your IM!

    Robert
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