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Blog Icon Google Adsense for Domains and “Do no Evil”

Posted in Google Adsense, Soapbox Rants by Dave on October 25th, 2007

Google is Evil Google is regarded by many people as the company who’s policy is Do no Evil but apparently there’s a lot of evil doing going around at the Googleplex these days, and I’m not talking about Google ripping off hard working webmasters or ripping off AdWords advertisers, those two evils are already well known. Today I’m about to drop a bomb on many Adsense publishers reading this blog who are unaware of Google’s ultimately sinister “” program. Before I delve into explaining exactly how “Adsense for Domains” works and why it is a slap in the face of all legitimate publishers, let’s first review some of Google’s policies for Adsense publishers regarding quality of their website and content on their website.

blockquote Quality guidelines - specific guidelines

  • Avoid hidden text or hidden links.
  • Don’t use cloaking or sneaky redirects.
  • Don’t send automated queries to Google.
  • Don’t load pages with irrelevant keywords.
  • Don’t create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.
  • Don’t create pages that install viruses, trojans, or other badware.
  • Avoid “doorway” pages created just for search engines, or other “cookie cutter” approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content.
  • If your site participates in an affiliate program, make sure that your site adds value. Provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit your site first.

Did you digest all that, particularly the parts about “cookie cutter” sites without original content and the last part about “Provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit your site first”. It all sound good in theory however….

Enter Google Adsense for Domains

It seems Google is either too stupid or too greedy to follow their own rules they set for Adsense publishers and in a shameful and dispicable effort to get their Adsense ads on every site they can, they’ve created “Adsense for Domains”. Essentially, “Adsense for Domains” is Google’s solution for sites like SEDO and GoDaddy to monetize “parked domains”. Yes, you heard me, parked domains, domains with no content, domains with no reason for anybody to visit them, domains that have absolutely no value except for domain speculators. If you don’t believe me, have a quick look at the official page for Adsense for Domains.

Now that most Adsense publishers who strive to create original content are fuming over this insanely evil behaviour on Google’s part, here’s even more of a reason for you to revel in disgust. Normal Google Adsense ads DO NOT get included when a search engine’s spiders or bots visit your page because the traditional Adsense code is output by Javascript and is thus invisible to spiders or bots. Well, well, well, now are you starting to see why these parked MFA () sites are popping up in the search engine results? Google purposely has altered the code in “Adsense for Domains” so that search engines will pick up on the anchor text in the Adsense code, resulting in these content-less sites appearning as if they have actual content.

There is no question that Google is also violating the FTC’s Truth in Advertising policies and that “Adsense for Domains” is simply and purely a “bait and switch” form of advertising because it is leading a consumer in the door unfairly and attempting to send them out the door at a cost to the advertisers. I wonder how many Adwords advertisers are aware that their ads are appearing on these useless websites. Let’s face it, a web visitor goes to a site that consists of nothing but Adsense ads, chances are they will click on something if they don’t click the back button first. Not all web surfers are webmasters and aware of what an Adsense advertisment is. Many newbies will find these fraudulent sites in Google’s search, click to visit and then click an ad to leave. This is the most disgusting abuse of advertising and marketing I’ve ever seen in my entire life and Google deserves to be heavily fined by the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) for violation of policies beside being a two-faced omnipotent corporation who enforces policies they allow themselves to break.



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Blog Icon Miscellaneous Tidbits and Mashups

Posted in Social Networking, Soapbox Rants by Dave on October 19th, 2007

We’re a little more than halfway through the month of October and once again, it’s been a very busy month. The social networks and blogosphere have been providing a plethora of topics and content to blog about. Here’s just a few of the most popular stories from around the web.

Google Acquires Jaiku
Mashable social Networking News has asked the question, Breaking: Google Acquires , Why Not Twitter? and from Jaiku’s site We’re Joining Google. Now the multi-million dollar question, Why the heck would Google even be interested in these seemingly “junk technology” sites? It looks like the Web 2.0 revolution is going to make the dot com implosion of the late 90’s look like a triple decker red herring sandwich.

Speaking of Twitter - Blogger Pays his Rent using Twitter
Blogger Marshall Kirkpatrick has recently posting the interesting article Twitter is Paying My Rent. I have to admit, I just don’t see anything useful in , but if this guy is paying his rent using it, more power to him. I just wish I could figure out how to use Twitter for anything useful? It just seems like a big waste of time to me, but maybe the attitude of “Time is Money” doesn’t apply to the internet and text-messaging generation.

MSNBC Acquires Newsvive
One of the most innovative social news sites, and a personal favorite of mine, Newsvine, was acquired by MSNBC. According to Charlie Tillinghast, president of MSNBC Interactive News, will remain a stand-alone site with MSNBC providing technology resources. The complete story is avaliable here : MSNBC Interactive News Acquires Newsvine

Yahoo Assumes Control of MyBlogLog
The rumours have been flying since early 2007 that Yahoo had acquired the blogger community MyBlogLog. The rumours have finally been solidified with Yahoo recently co-branding the MyBlogLog site and now requiring a Yahoo Id to access the service. This acquisition and subsequent co-branding has seen bloggers across the blogosphere removing the MyBlogLog widget from their sites. We’ve removed the widgets from all of our blogs in solidarity. After all, who wants to be passing the “link juice” to a Yahoo owned company ?

John Chow Reaches a New Milestone
One of my favorite bloggers, the quintessential John Chow, has announced New Blog Milestone - 10,000 RSS Readers. Congratulations to John Chow and here’s looking forward to the next big milestone, the 100K mark.



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Blog Icon Is Google AdSense a Joke ?

Posted in Google Adsense, Soapbox Rants by Dave on October 13th, 2007

That Sucks I recently had some issues with regarding a forum I operate that deals with various methods people use to Earn Money Online. The forum covers an ever-increasing number of topics and we value Freedom of Speech but we are constantly fighting spammers and scammers who post their referral links, porn links etc…Well, we got a warning from Google Adsense regarding having a folder for “Get Paid To” programs after two years of having the folder onour forum. Apparently Google changes their AdSense TOS and neglects to inform their publishers unless it’s to send them a warning or to disable their Adsense accounts. Although this flippiant behaviour gets on my last nerve, it’s not the main point of my post today. The Adsense issues we were having have been resolved, however, during the course of resolving those issues I came across something utterly pathetic and it has me wondering if Google Adsense even cares about us publishers because it seems they have all of us swimming in a goldfish bowl wondering if/when they will decide to ban our accounts and keep all of our earnings for whatever infraction they can dream up.

To make matters worse, Google is nearly invisible as far as offering support to Adsense publishers. As per their FAQ, Google doesn’t offer a phone number for publishers to contact them ( Google AdSense Help Center: Do you have a customer support telephone number?)

Do you have a customer support telephone number?

Our goal is to give all of the AdSense web publishers the support they need. At this time, we are best able to respond to our publishers’ needs by email. Please use our contact form if you have any questions or concerns. One of our specialists will personally review your email and follow up shortly.

That in itself strikes me as a considerably shady business practice. As a publisher, I have a contract with Google to display *their* ads they deem fit on *my* website that I am paying for *my* bandwidth and I am building *my* content the same as any other publisher. Google has a responsibility to that advertising contract as per the FTC’s guidelines in that they *MUST* provide reasonable means of contact as per the *the agreement*. After all, we as publishers have supplied more than enough personal data to Google including our address, phone numbers, SSN/TIN, bank information (if direct deposit). It just irks me that a company who is handling people’s Social Security numbers or Taxpayer ID’s and bank account information is so inaccessible and can’t even supply a phone number… How the heck has this company managed to get their stock shares to surge past the $600 mark ?

Now that I’ve got everyone worked up, let’s leave this issue aside and I’ll get to the point of today’s post.

Considering Google Adsense doesn’t offer adequate contact details, I joined their AdSense Forum hoping that some kindly fellow publishers might be able to assist me in my quest for information. I checked out a few of the threads and noticed this user named JDSense was making quite a few comments on the forums and was getting a pretty bad rating from other users which made me think this person might be an actual Google appointed moderator to the discussion forum. So, I did what any typical nosey person would do and I clicked on JDSense’s Profile. Well, here’s a picture of what I got when I viewed this person’s profile…

JDSense-1

Ok, so now we know “Jenny de Sense” is quite a prolific member of the Adsense Forum and that he/she has made thousands of responses to people questions. Wow, I’m thinking this Jenny person must have a kickass Adsense website at the url listed in his/her profile (http://www.jdsense.com), so I absolutely have to go and see what the ever helpful Jenny is up to. Well, suprise, suprise, when I get to Jenny’s site, it’s nothing but an MFA () site that is violating Google’s terms by not only altering the link structure, this site is targeting the highest paying keywords. Have a look at some of the source code for this site….

<a href=”http://www.jdsense.com/search/redirect.php?f=http%3A%2F%2Fpagead2.googlesyndication.com%2Fpagead%2Ficlk%3Fsa%3Dl%26ai%3DBIGGS_TsQR7i5FonQ-QKtsLm3CZm7gyr1qa-9A8CNtwHAixEQARgBIMydzAMoCjgAUK6Nv8z8_____wFgyfamjNCk5A-yAQtqZHNlbnNlLmNvbcgBAdoBE2h0dHA6Ly9qZHNlbnNlLmNvbS-AAgGoAwHoAxnoA6gE6AM19QNCAAAA%26num%3D1%26adurl%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fpluginprofitsite.com%2Fmain-18141%2Fdotcomology.html%26client%3Dca-dp-sedo-03_xml&l=YzJmM2E1OTcxZjUzYzYwM2RmMmIzY2RmOTA2ZDllYWEJMC4xODE5CTMJMTMJMQkwCQkxMAkxCTAJMmEwMTA1ODM1MjFiNjk0MmZjZjBjZTAwMWFlMjUzZmIJd3d3LlBsdWdJblByb2ZpdFNpdGUuY29tCTI1MDIzNTI2CWMJMzYwNDk5NTYJMAkzCW1vbmV5dGl6aW5nIHdlYnNpdGUgdGhyb3VnaCBhZHMJMzcJMQk1CTU5CTAJMC4yNzM2MDAJTgkyNQk2ZDMwNTNmMDE5M2E1OTcxMDA4ODJmMzEzOTJiMzY0YgkwCTAJMA==” class=”googlelink” target=”_blank”><span class=”googleheader”>Don't Get Scammed</span>

and a picture of the site…

JDSense-2

Ok, at this point I think anybody with half a brain reading this will agree with me that apparently Google can’t even manage their own Adsense Support forum if there are people like this Jenny flaming other Adsense publishers in response to their questions. Click this link to view JDSense’s profile and a few of his/her responses and tell me if this person is not trying to present themselves as an authority on the Adsense Forum. Of course, many of the innocent people looking for answers who get flamed by Jenny will visit his/her site listed in the profile and if they happen to click on one of those high paying ads, of course he/she will get paid for an MFA site.

So, I ask you, my readers, Is Google Adsense a joke ?

Please leave a comment with your opinion on this article.

Thank you.

Dave



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