What's considered MFA?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by ttomp13, Jan 11, 2009.

  1. #1
    When it comes to AdSense, it's sometimes easier to follow some rules than
    others. I have been using AdSense for about a year now and I still don't
    understand what the true definition of MFA or Made for AdSense means.

    Does it mean?
    1. AdSense arbitrage?
    2. Site with only AdSense ads?
    3. Site with the maximum amount of AdSense ads?
    4. Site with only AdSense ads above the fold?

    From my understanding, AdSense arbitrage and sites with only AdSense
    are MFA sites.


    My Understanding
    MFA is purchasing traffic through AdWords at a low cost, and then targeting
    keywords on your site that generate a great pay per click rate. Thus, when
    users click ads you end up getting more money back then what you paid for
    the traffic.

    Is that what MFA is?
    Just curious because I am beginning to create a lot of blogs and I really
    don't want to get banned because of this whole "MFA deal."
     
    ttomp13, Jan 11, 2009 IP
  2. ttomp13

    ttomp13 Active Member

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    SORRY for duplicate thread. sorry about that.
     
    ttomp13, Jan 11, 2009 IP
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    doesnt it also mean a site discussing adsense (or any advertising program) and/or how to make money with it?
     
    The Site Man, Jan 11, 2009 IP