MFA Sites

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by add_cents, Sep 8, 2007.

  1. #1
    I wanted to start a thread so people can discuss whether or not a particular site is an MFA site and should be blocked.

    We'll start with the following site:
    sweet-tones.com

    Do you guys think that's an MFA site? There's not a lot of content on there. Plus, the link takes you to another another page.

    I'm seriously thinking about getting rid of this site from my Adsense campaign.
     
    add_cents, Sep 8, 2007 IP
  2. soniqhost.com

    soniqhost.com Notable Member

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    That site doesn't seem like a MFA site, I think it should be up to google to work with their ad partners to see the results from the sites and make a choice if they should be blocked or not. Some MFA sites may deliver good results and there should be no reason to block them.
     
    soniqhost.com, Sep 8, 2007 IP
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    Codythebest Notable Member

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    What do you wanna do? report them all?
    When I search, I see a MFA right away and, then move on...I never click on them..
     
    Codythebest, Sep 8, 2007 IP
  4. add_cents

    add_cents Peon

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    I'm not a "save the world" type.

    I just want to see if others think they're an MFA site or not (perhaps there are some experts on this) so that I can remove them from my sites.
     
    add_cents, Sep 8, 2007 IP
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    but others don't !
    the 1st thing they can think is click on the ad to take them out from the ugly site :) !
    they can't find the back button so fast like the click !
    just my point !
     
    dany-design, Sep 8, 2007 IP