traffic programs illegal?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by yic17, Dec 4, 2006.

  1. #1
    hi again.

    I've been searching on google about adsense and came across some programs that will send your website to like ... 10,000+ websites or search engines for traffic.

    I would like to know if those will get you banned by google?
     
    yic17, Dec 4, 2006 IP
  2. kh7

    kh7 Peon

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    They are not illegal, but they are bogus. Submitting your website to tons of search engines is not necessary. Only three or four search engines count anyhow. (Google, google, google ... yahoo, Msn Live and Ask) Submitting to any one of these is unnecessary. Just get yourself links from websites that rank in these engines and the search engine will find your site automatically.
     
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    zinruss Notable Member

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    I strongly believe that you are refering to directory submitter. To be honest, this won't work. There are tons of search engine in the market but the best is google, yahoo, msn.
     
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  4. AdsenseChic

    AdsenseChic Well-Known Member

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    I don't trust them. I thought in purchasing something like that in the past but I changed my mind about it. It seems like the best thing to do is to build your traffic slowly.
     
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    ian_batten Well-Known Member

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    As already stated, directories are a great way to get some back links to your website. Also, check out the for sale section to purchase links on high PR sites. Throw a link in your signature as well, that is sure to help.
     
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