What's the effect of MFA sites on click prices ?

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

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    Hi,

    I was just wondering what the effect of many MFA sites could be on the clickprices ... Will they lower the price ? And if yes, why ?

    FOP
     
    fistofpeanuts, Jan 18, 2007 IP
  2. Richie_Ni

    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    I don't think theres a difference.
    But when Google checkup,they'll find it's a MFA site and ban your account.
     
    Richie_Ni, Jan 18, 2007 IP
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    imnajam Well-Known Member

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    Is it really true that google will ban you for MFA site, without any warning?

    Where can I read more about the MFA site?
     
    imnajam, Jan 18, 2007 IP
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    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    Pierce Active Member

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    people on mfa's usualy target cheaper words, ie the ones mis-spelt, otherwise the whole system wouldnt work.

    (ie. they pay so much for click on a keyword, but to be profitable that keyword has to payout more to them than they paid out to adwords)

    Pierce
     
    Pierce, Jan 18, 2007 IP
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    I disagree with the other posters. I think it does lower the price that's paid. Look at it this way: An MFA site doesn't provide unique content, and the content isn't of a high quality. Thus, if a visitor gets to an MFA site, they'll click some ads (accidentally) and then go somewhere else to find what they're looking for. When they come to a good site, they'll click some ads as well.
    Thus, more clicks, thus, less money per click...
     
    Pietercornelis, Jan 18, 2007 IP