I've seen a lot of adsense websites circulating at ebay. I wonder if Google allows sites to have a thousand other clones? I'm asking because i'm not sure i'm interested to buy one of those but worried if Google suddenly bans them. wowplanet
Even if Google doesn't ban you for having a clone that looks like a 1000 others (as you say), you'll get so hopelessly buried in the SERPs that it won't make any difference unless you have money to advertise and bring visitors.
these are very useful for articles you can make use of the articles and submit them and increase link popularity
It depends, really, on where you get them. adsensepages.com has a limit to how many they'll sell (really, or at least it appears to be legitimately limited) and are a lot better than what you see at eBay. They include dynamic content and pull latest news feeds and the likes. The best part, for that one company, is that you can make a site based on a simple topic, find the few packages that fit, and with just a few edits have an entire site with thousands of pages up and ready to go. (I've been playing with their offerings lately and grabbed their largest package because the price was right.) I can't speak on behalf of the other packages but this was Google's response to me: As for submitting the articles to article sites I'm afraid that'd probably be copyright violation? The articles are your's to publish on your sites provided you include certain text at the bottom. "This article was written by such and such and you can read more from site something or other etc etc etc." Removing that text is in violation of the rights and if you submit it with that text included and any additional text that might benefit you is unlikely to be accepted. KGIII
Better get them for cheap pries and insert your own articles, instead of going through these process, you can very well develop a site and hire a article poster who does them for some less pricing and make your site popular. Don't completely rely on them. Cheers, Dreamchaser