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Is this method still scalable? I've heard lots of peoples stories about getting deindexed if *G* deems your site MFA. Any tips to get around this?
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    • Profile picture of the author ellmexicann
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Make the site real, it's that simple.

      I use Wordpress, build my own theme, on page SEO, etc... I also make sure to add the little things like RSS feed subscription buttons, & email subscription with FeedBurner. Make sure to add Adsense to your FeedBurner acount.
      Thanks so much for the tips! What plugins would you recommend?
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        MFA has nothing to do with it. Google does not go around
        looking for MFA sites to ban, de-index, cancel, sandbox,
        landmine, drown, you name it.

        They don't like misleading practices. They don't like sites
        that break the rules of adsense TOS if they have adsense.

        They don't like sites manipulating search engines.

        They don't like sites that have just a bunch of junk with
        no value to the visitor, trying to hit it big in the SERPs.

        Do some sites fly under the radar? Sure.

        They can devalue any site they wish. Has nothing to do with
        MFA.

        Show me a MFA site that got adsense suspended, and I'll show you
        a site that broke the rules.

        Before you start thinking plug-ins, think about making it semi-valuable
        to the visitor.

        Paul
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        • Profile picture of the author Groovystar
          If you make one it also needs to offer value in and of itself. Google will ban it if it's an obvious spam site and I think all of us know one of those when we see one. Hell most people who aren't even into SEO know one when they see one. They have a distinct appearance and are therefore probably pretty easy to write an algorithm for.
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  • Profile picture of the author Clyde
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  • Profile picture of the author ellmexicann
    Thanks so much guys!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Crew Chief
    Originally Posted by ellmexicann View Post

    Is this method still scalable? I've heard lots of peoples stories about getting deindexed if *G* deems your site MFA. Any tips to get around this?
    The term "MFA" has been bounced around so much lately that virtually everyone has gotten it wrong.

    A MFA "Made For Adsense" site is a site plastered with Adsense ads and no content. That statement, "No content" needs to be qualified, so here goes an example: http://www.wholesaleres.com/

    I could share other examples but the point being, whether it has 1 page, 5 pages or 15 pages, it's easy to distinguish that its just filler content that ads no value as far as Google is concerned.

    So to answer your question, if your plans are to build a true MFA site empire that is clearly in violation of Adsense TOS, then you're pretty much rolling the dice. They may detect you and burn right out the gate. Then again, it make take them awhile. Either way, your world is going to come crashing down, maybe?

    What you have to remember is this; your Adsense acct is somewhat like a Google alarm. If you start rapidly launching sites hand over foot, the alarms are going to go off and that may prompt a human view of your MFA empire.

    That being said, if you are putting content on the site, it's not a MFA site.

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  • Nicely said Crew Chief.

    Warriors, take some time to look through the Google Terms of Service. If you are planning on making a good amount of money a month from Google, wouldn't it make sense that you dedicated some time to see for yourself what they "want" and "don't want"...

    Build sites that answer vistors questions, concerns. If you put up dead end content, and slap adsense all over it, you might get slapped/de-indexed.

    Why? Because Google wants to protect their interest. They want to keep there advertisers, and if that means throwing away all junk websites, who's to stop them?

    In all honesty, its much better this way. Take out all those who are looking to make quick cash.

    When building a network to make money from Adsense, you have to think long term.
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