Bye Bye Made For Adsense Publishers

Arbitrage websites, commonly referred to as made for Adsense, are a clever way of exploiting Google’s Adwords and Adsense service. You basically buy low clicks on a multitude of websites and direct them to your own website which has selected texts that guarantee a higher payout per click. A basic example would be for someone to buy clicks for 5 cents on a website about Apple notebooks and direct them to a website that also deals with Apple notebooks optimized for the highest paying keywords. A click on the second website would earn the owner $.50 cents which means that his break even point is when every tenth user who is visiting his site through the Adsense ads on the first site clicks on the ads on the second.

A 10% click through rate is rather unrealistic unless the site is really optimized with Ads and no other links exist on it. Many webmasters hate Made for Adsense sites and ban them using the competitive web filter offered by Google Adsense. Jensense is now reporting that “Google AdSense (is) disabling arbitrage publisher accounts as of June 1st”. There is no word on the exact amount of Adsense account holders who received the official email from Google.

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