AdSense Disabling Arbitrage Accounts
May 27, 2007 | Written by annliu | Filed Under SMO, eBay and Google News
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.








