EXPERTS:Amazon reviews, is it still works with Adsense?

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Hello bros
I have a lot of valuable information here, thanks all
I have a problem with my publishing or blogging method, please any help will appreciated.
Blog: Exact match domain name with product niche "buy water filter "
Articles:17 posts based on rewritten product reviews from amazon in addition to some additional headers and footers; all about buy cheap filters, best filter in 2013 and price lists in new year, comparisons, etc,
Posts: rewritten reviews with Amazon links to every product mentioned anywhere in the post body.
Problem: once published I found a message in my "Webmaster tools page" telling me that:
Google Webmaster Tools: Quality Issues on http://buywaterfilter*****.com/
March 18, 2012 Dear site owner or webmaster of http://buywaterfilter*****.com/,
We've detected that some of your site's pages may be using techniques that are outside Google's Webmaster Guidelines. If you have any questions about how to resolve this issue, please see our Webmaster Help Forum for support.
Sincerely,
Google Search Quality Team
So what is the Problem while ;
  1. any reviews website aim on Articles like that
  2. they telling in "Google's Webmaster Guidelines." that webmasters should publish new valuable content that is not in merchant reviews pages, so How could this happened, I think all affiliate websites aim on rewrite reviews, so where is the problem now??!!
  3. If the needed is NEW value, all reviews are repeated, how can I write about Product niches
Thanks to everyone who contributes in any help
#adsense #expertsamazon #reviews #works
  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    If you make the review sound more personal then it should work. Rewriting is always a bad idea, what most people do who do writing for a living, like my guy from the US, is only write down some key points and build a story around that.
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    • Profile picture of the author driller000
      @nik0
      Do you mean I may be only repeat keywords in every paragraph and fill the rest of article with any fill?, of course relative information
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      • Profile picture of the author remodeler
        Originally Posted by driller000 View Post

        @nik0
        Does you mean I may be only repeat keywords in every paragraph and fill the rest of article with any fill?, of course relative information
        It means stop producing regurgitated crap that takes no brain cells to produce. Instead of trying to find the easy way out, actually provide something of value to the end user. Engage your visitor and give them information that they can't find on every other spammy affiliate site. Once they trust you and see you as an expert in that particular niche, you'll have no issues getting affiliate sales. In other words, don't follow the herd mindset.
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      • Profile picture of the author nik0
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        Originally Posted by driller000 View Post

        @nik0
        Does you mean I may be only repeat keywords in every paragraph and fill the rest of article with any fill?, of course relative information
        Key points is not the same as keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Change to a single affiliate link/url per page & see what happens. I imagine Google has detected a spamfest going on.
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  • Profile picture of the author driller000
    @remodeler
    I cannot imagine how I come with topics while:
    1-Keywords from keyword research directs me to one way towards themed article about that keyword
    2-most problems or situations that people want it may be hard to find a solution or has been solved in a website somewhere, or have a little search volume "according to adwords tool"

    @ nik0
    I still do not understand what is meant by Key points?

    @yukon
    I think you may be right, more affiliate links in one page may be Google consider as a spam.
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