Google is after all us legitimate webmasters, but they allow such crap mfa websites. I wonder why? http : // www. e-venicehotels. com
They may not have found this one yet - although I've seen much worse and wouldn't be surprised if this is acceptable. Made For Adsense: Sites with no purpose other than to display AdSense advertisements.
i've see lot worse sites.. a more in your face mfa approach. that site with more content actually has potential.
Well, in my book, this is bad from google. Also in my country i get a LOT of crap ads, like "work from home and make 1000 per month", that pay very very low. So google is greedy. This is what i make from the above. They accept both publishers and ads of very very low quality. Not to say scam websites ...
they not really allowed the sites but they accepted the account. after they got account, they will make tons of MFA sites. people can get adsense account easy from blog so that's where the problems are from.
I wonder how, I wonder why yesterday you told me about that blue blue sky and all that I can see is just a yellow lemon tree Must be blue sky
because some low life may scream "discrimination" to their lawyer. In the end if it is a bad site they simply will not get the traffic to come back to support their adsense
Well i don't agree. Google is after us all, if we place an add somewhere that is inappropriate, if we click our own ads, if somebody click-bomb our ads, if we put a border or image that attracts the visitor to click, etc etc. BUT they don't care to add crap (and i would say illegal) ads from scam companies. Not good in my book.
nothing wrong with that site. sure, it's only purpose is to earn adsense revenue. but there are no rules stating that informational sites can't have adsense on them.
Because even a poor quality site is web real estate, big companies dont discriminate, ever noticed how you will see coca cola and pepsi signs and machines in some of the poorest places in the world, even within walking distance of slums, its about growth and strength and google keeps doing both.