MFA Sites Fully Explained and Tips

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by FireStorM, Jan 18, 2007.

  1. frankcow

    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    #21
    No, only the site gets banned. And when I say banned, I mean delisted from Google
     
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  2. FireStorM

    FireStorM Well-Known Member

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    #22
    I also dont understand this .. Buy Maybe Google is not banning them . thats the only reason .
     
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  3. netjobs

    netjobs Banned

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    #23
    Adsense has the facility of competitive filter ads and read again competitive and not MFA sites, remember MFA sites are low paying sites and not your competitor,

    While you know, I know and everybody know what MFA is... and Google also knows.. why they did'nt add another option in the account blocking those MFA sites, they never revealed the profit ratio between Google and the Publishers, the minimum bid is $0.05/click, but thats for the Advertisers and not for publishers...

    In my view, Google never take action against MFA sites because its a 50:50 situation, profits share both by Google and Publishers..
     
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  4. FireStorM

    FireStorM Well-Known Member

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    #24
    BUt even though i am allowed to put the MFA sites in the filter list i guess :confused:
     
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  5. NdO

    NdO Peon

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    #25
    Because thisway google would miss some big publisers ;)
     
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  6. Set

    Set Peon

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    #26
    I quess best money from adsense are from MFA sites. MFA sites are crap but so are adsense ads. If you have a quality site you can put one small adsense ad and have to work hard to compose it nicely in the page, not to decrease it's quality to much. If you have MFA site you don't care - your pages are ugly (you want to run visitors off, not too keep them) you can bloat it with 3 large adsense ads, here you go. That's entire secret - make ugly site with large, pretty ads, make 100 of them (there are easy to made), make sure they got some accidental traffic and that's it. Now you can lay on your back - you have nothing more to do except counting your money from time to time.

    What google can do? Google TOS forbids creating pages just for displaying ads, same applies to entire sites. But how are they going to prove the site has been indeed created only for adsense? They can't do that, they can only quess.
     
    Set, Jan 19, 2007 IP
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    fi5hbone Peon

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    #27
    Compiled the list from this thread and from my own personal filter list. Hope it helps.

    10-bestsites.com
    10-top-sites.com
    25-topsites.com
    5-top-sites.com
    50webs.com
    7-topsites.com
    8-topsites.com
    8-topwebsites.com
    8bestsites.com
    8topsites.com
    9topsites.com
    ad2006.com
    all-free-info.com
    anrdoezrs.net
    away.com
    be-healthy.net
    best-download-sites.com
    best-healthcare.info
    best4sites.net
    best8sites.org
    bestphonesites.net
    chosenresult.com
    click-here-4-best.info
    cohit.com
    dailyseek.net
    dbmoz.net
    dbmoz.org
    digg4it.com
    download-it-free.com
    downtown-internet.com
    e-kazaam.com
    e-nternet.com
    e-softwaresource.com
    everyclick.com
    everyrule.com
    expert-expert.com
    findinfotoday.com
    finditonline.ws
    findmoreinfo.com
    finest4.com
    focus77.com
    freshhunt.com
    geekinterview.com
    getbestinfo.com
    go-2-shop.co.uk
    go-4-best.com
    he4lth.com
    health-answers.org
    healthcentersonline.com
    healthline.com
    healthquestlinks.com
    hot4sites.com
    info-on.biz
    info-zap.com
    info.com
    infobeagle.com
    infoforyourhealth.com
    infoscouts.com
    instant-free-info.com
    leapfinder.com
    maximuminformation.com
    megasearch.biz
    mp3advance.com
    olx.com
    oninformation.com
    op10-web-hosting.com
    pricetool.com
    purebusiness.com
    searchguide.biz
    sneakyprograms.com
    soft4kids.com
    splise.com
    storage.expert-expert.com
    thinktarget.com
    top-3-sites.com
    top-rated-mp3-sites.com
    top10-web-hosting.com
    top10mostexpensive.com
    top8sites.com
    toptensites.org
    toseeka.com
     
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  8. netjobs

    netjobs Banned

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    #28
    Yes, you can, but I am trying to say that there is no clarification for MFA sites from Google and no option to block them, though competitive filter is there, but the filter is for not showing the competitor ads on your sites and we are using that filter option to block MFA sites...right ?

    What I am asking is, why Google did'nt give any separate option to find MFA and to block them ? But, I hope I already given the answer as well in my above post..
     
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  9. FireStorM

    FireStorM Well-Known Member

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    #29
    The only reason maybe Google Loves MFA sites :)
     
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  10. ronaldec7

    ronaldec7 Peon

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    #30
    Sometime I can't tell the differance between directories and MFA sites. Their both just a big list of places I didn't want to see. No wait directories you have to dril down 3-4 pages sometimes to actually get to a site. Something I'm missing here?:)
     
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  11. jabb

    jabb Peon

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    #31
    Your assuming all MFA owners care about the index, the highest earning MFA sites get there traffic from PPC.
     
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    jabb Peon

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    #32
    The difference is directories are far less helpful :)
     
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    ronaldec7 Peon

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    #33
    Still trying to be objective here.
    If MFA sites have bad content and Google wants good content, which all haters of MFA sites have. Then would Google not find the MFA sites but just the good content sites. I'm new to this like I said and don't know anything. But am I just being to simple in my thoughs here. And I realize that to get good Adsense income you need goog Adsense ads. But isn't the quality of your Ads based on the content of your site and the keywords you use. Are we made at MFA's, Copywriters for Adwords or something esle. I think I'll go sit in the corner over there and pipe down now.:)
     
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  14. nizzam

    nizzam Active Member

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    #34
    MFA sites make a lot of money for google. once someone clicks the ad, it incurs cost.

    when i am looking for information and the website full of adsense, sometimes i have to click which ads related to what i am looking for. and sometimes it's became difficult to find the information.
     
    nizzam, Feb 20, 2007 IP
  15. gkgk11

    gkgk11 Peon

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    #35
    Ooh thanks for the list! However I may not exclude them since i only pay 10 cents or less for content clicks.
     
    gkgk11, Feb 20, 2007 IP