Some Questions About Made-For-Adsense Sites

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by CBuilder, Nov 17, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello everybody,

    I have some questions about MFA sites and hope you help me guys,

    1- Do they really make money?
    2- How many MFA websites you have?
    3- How much you make from them?
    4- Are people still interested in buying MFA websites, or did it became old fashioned technique that doesn't work any more?

    Thanks everybody for your help :)
     
    CBuilder, Nov 17, 2007 IP
  2. enquiries0009

    enquiries0009 Banned

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    I think MFA sites doesn't work any more. It was banned from SERP's
     
    enquiries0009, Nov 17, 2007 IP
  3. kodut

    kodut Well-Known Member

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    i dont know anything about them , i personally don't like websites created for making money
     
    kodut, Nov 17, 2007 IP
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    ameran Well-Known Member

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    I believe you should make website to make your visitors happy and after all you could make money too. I am sure and I worked for me. There many different ways to make money when your visitors trust you.
     
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    danimal Active Member

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    i'm guessing that you are going to have to pay for traffic if you want to make it work.
     
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    Aldouspi Peon

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    All of my sites are designed to make money - the old fashioned way, with unique content, relevant information, useful photos/videos and valuable links.

    MFA are cookie cutter sites - the same site(s) reproduced (sold) over and over again, under different domains or subdomains. Their major flaw is that Google and other search engines see the vast majority of MFA's as duplicate sites and thus do not include them at the top of their search engine lists - visitors will not find them by searching.

    No matter how you start you website, buying it or from scratch - you will need to make it unique and relevant.
     
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    CBuilder Well-Known Member

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    Thanks everybody for your answers.

    Looking forward to hear more opinions :)
     
    CBuilder, Nov 18, 2007 IP