LOL, you guys crack me up I guess I should have been more clearer in my post. I can take one niche topic where there aren't many competitors that gets between 5k and 10k searches a month, develop content for it (either have my guys write articles on the subject matter or do it myself), include content from free article sites, as well as rss feeds and the like, with the sole goal of having targetted visitors peruse my niche pages, and then focus direct them to click on the ads IF THEY ARE INTERESTED in learning more, and yet.. That falls under violating Googles TOS? Like I said, I should have been clearer in my statement. But, what the above proves is that yes, you can set out to build a site to generate income from the adsense program and it really doesn't take a lot of know how to do it. Just some patience, dedication, and a knowledge of what resources to use.
You think google doesnt knows about the fact that many sites are being built up entirely for adsense, they know it and we know it, so whats the fuzz about
I'm not sure, all I said is that I disagree that building sites for adsense is not a profitable exercise. I think it is a profitable exercise, and somehow I don't think google looks down a site that was built to generate revenue but at the same time provides a service to the every day user. Believe me, I'm NOT talking scraper sites of just links either. Those days are long gone. Just my 2 cents.
agree with you on that jeeplaw. as long as the site offeres a service to visitors, whether a product or loads of information, then it's nothing wrong, even if it's built for adsense.
i would say that whatever site that brings in the bacon for Google will not be looked down. After all, Google takes part of your revenue.