AdSense Disabling Arbitrage Accounts

Google is shut­ting down tons of Adsense pub­lish­ers June 1st because the “unsuit­able busi­ness model” they are using, accord­ing Jensense.com

Many Adsense pub­lish­ers are receiv­ing emails from Google the past cou­ple of days that let­ting them know their accounts will be closed June 1st because the above reason.

For those ARBI/MFA sites that con­tain absolutely no con­tent. No infor­ma­tional arti­cles, no prod­uct endorse­ments, news or any­thing else that a good affil­i­ate, pub­lisher would place on their site. Google is to dis­able their Adsense account.

Google’s deci­sion will make it eas­ier for affil­i­ates to play the Adwords game in many mar­kets after those arbi/MFA play­ers gone. And it will also make things bet­ter for adver­tis­ers because after those no use­ful con­tent gone, you can bid higher posi­tions with­out addi­tional cost.

Once the arbi­tragers’ Adsense accounts are ter­mi­nated, you can start to place your ads to the con­tent net­work, you can turn on that func­tion from your adwords account, I think your ads will show up in some decent sites that offer great rel­e­vant con­tent (I will do it). That’s why I think Google is doing the right thing.

To get in-depth info about the sit­u­a­tion, you can visit Jen­nifer Slegg’s Google AdSense dis­abling arbi­trage pub­lisher accounts as of June 1st

There are some inter­est­ing com­men­tary over at Web­Mas­ter­World — AdSense Dis­abling Arbi­trage Account, check it out.

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