Google Announces Purge Of Ad-heavy Web Sites

Discussion in 'Google' started by dubayou, May 24, 2007.

  1. #1
    Sucks for mabey 84% of the webmasters here


    All at http://www.dubayou.com/google-announces-purge-of-ad-heavy-web-sites/
     
    dubayou, May 24, 2007 IP
  2. DaMa

    DaMa Peon

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    #2
    84%? i doubt that and the story is old now.
    Anyway, good for my sites since they all offer quality content.
     
    DaMa, May 24, 2007 IP
  3. SupaSharp

    SupaSharp Well-Known Member

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    #3
    Isn't this old news already
     
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  4. turbosatan

    turbosatan Well-Known Member

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    #4
    i think its all part of the july 1st thing

    could be old news or an addition which we are not taking seriously enough
     
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  5. BigBadWolf

    BigBadWolf Well-Known Member

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    #5
    About time!
     
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  6. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    #6
    it's intresting to read . i see that you wrote this on your own blog. what is your information source?
     
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  7. depotgang

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    I think high quality Adsense sites like those from Niche Mania or ones we build ourselves will not be impacted. Only the no content link orient made for Adsense sites. So if you publish those types of sites....well...your going to be selected out for a Google styled execution.
     
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  8. FastWeb

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    #8
    Sites, like for example: GOOGLE?

    It has very sparse content and billions of ads. They crack down on webmasters who follow the Google model?

    Reeeee-freaking-diculous.
     
    FastWeb, May 24, 2007 IP
  9. jimmyfloyd

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    #9
    hopefully we'll see a lot less MFA sites then! ;)
     
    jimmyfloyd, May 24, 2007 IP
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    oseymour Well-Known Member

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    #10
    Niche Mania:rolleyes: .......how can a website and content be unique if it is sold to millions of people...
     
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  11. lowco2525

    lowco2525 Active Member

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    I think this is a good thing to finally clean up bad sites and save money that goes to waste by paying advertisers.
     
    lowco2525, May 24, 2007 IP
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    #12
    Does seem harsh to be honest, I cant see why they mind so much they must still earn alot of money out of it.
     
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  13. tradeya

    tradeya Notable Member

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    #13
    it's old news but still good news for SEOers. we dont need to worry or compete with those MFA anymore!
     
    tradeya, May 24, 2007 IP
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    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    #14
    I think ts going to be th true MFA's.
     
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    They are far more beholden to those paying into AdWords than those using AdSense. The advertisers paying into the system want (and deserve) value for the money they spend. MFA sites simply do not deliver. Additionally it cheapens AdSense on other sites as the ads themselves begin to appear as though anyone can serve them up. This is a smart move by G.
     
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    #16
    Here, here! This is exactly why I DON'T advertiser on the content network anymore....lots of clicks, little conversion. Only advertise on G Search if you want more quality ad clicks!
     
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  17. Small Fry

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    #17
    Down with the MaFiA!
     
    Small Fry, May 24, 2007 IP