I am kinda confused... so what shud i do to make it non-MFA if atall.... thanks please guide me cheers/...
if MFA stands for what i think it stands for (Made for Ads)...then it's easy. Post a good amount of content on there, and keep it updated regularly. By MFA sites I think google means a site where you post up 3 paragraphs on the site about that topic...then post ads up and never check the site again. -Scottydont
Google don't care about the MFA sites. Most of them will be just ignored and will keep earning a few cents / day.
I have a lot of good quality sites. I called them MFA sites too because I want to make some money from the Google Adsense ads. Without the program it wouldn't be there. I won't do MFK sites (Make For Kontera), MFCB sites (Make For ClickBank), etc. because the money is not there. So what is bad about MFA sites???
They are quality sites, so it's not proper to call them MFA. Otherwise people here will get confused what a MFA site is
My question is - does Google like NOT MFA sites ? I have lots of websites some of them are MFa, others not, this "others" have very small CTR, eCPM and ... earnings. MFA websites earns much more but they live very short life.
So does google like MFA sites or not?? - As far as I'm concerned, I don't think that Google like MFA sites. Instead, Google love quality sites which provide useful information to end-users.
Google dislikes MFA sites and by MFA sites, I mean, those sites similar to RSS aggregators peppered with ads and sites with nothing but plagiarized or copied content. A blog, no matter how crappy it is, is not really an MFA site if it contains unique content and fresh posts from the blog author.
There is a simple solution and balance to all this MFA mess. Provide quality, unique and useful content for the reader and at the same time optimize your website for adsense. Your visitors will be pleased for reading good articles, you will be pleased to gain more $ and achieving a high CTR, advertisers on your website will be pleased to gain more exposure and therefor potential conversions. Everybody gains.