Okay, so i was searching for tips on driving tests in Canada and i click on one of these sponsored links. The site is just filled with links. I heard a while back that these are mfa sites? Is this guys making money when someone clicks on the links in his pages? http://practicedrivertest.info/ Does google allow this? If yes, then how do you make a site like this where text ads can be shown like this?
so why would the guy advertise this on google sponsored links? How is he making money. I have seen many sites like this on google sponsored links where all they haev is random links. how do these sites make money?
The term mfa is bit grey in meaning. Usually it means a site made only for ads. Usually thies sites have garble content and look cheaply thrown together with ads placed around it. This is parked site, But I suppose parked sites could be "made for ads" becuase often a parked site just has sponsored links.
Only sites with adsense ads can be MFA's hehe...there's different programs to make money from parked domains like that one.
It's so ridiculous that Google is allowing these types of sites as landing pages. I recently went through and banned about 10 of these sites from showing up on the adsense ads on my pages.
It is parked domain. But it is MFA as well. a site that mainly or generally made for AdSense or some kind of Ads network. I would say Yes
If you click one of the catagory links from this site you get sent to a page with sponsered ads, which is how Parked pages make their money. If you have an idle domain (no website), having that domain parked can be a way to generate some income, through revenue-sharing, while you are developing that website (a process that sometimes takes forever ). Some parked sites do use adsense, but not all of them. I do not know where this parked site's ads come from, but it does not appear to be adsense. Your host might offer a parked domain program and there are many parked domain programs that are independent.
there is no adsense ads on the site it cannot be mfa. May the owner of website had some campaign initially and then his site was offline.
even though people say MFA = Made for Adsense the meaning is more general ... like dollar says ... made for ads certainly its a legal MFA site and its only purpose was for visitors to click on the ads ... and if the name was good I would say someone purchased it in hopes of getting it sold for big bucks ...