What not to do while making MFAs.
Comments (0)By in Internet Marketing, SEO on 27th September 2007Well everyone knows google hates mfas but hey its quick cash everybody loves fast money and specially if its this legal!
Now spamming is wrong, im all for that but aggregating useful content in a tasteful manner should not be considered spam by any level, its just the best info in one place, nothing more nothing less, spamming is more like copying the content without crediting its owners and taking over someone else’s rankings.
Now i’ve been through my “MFA crazy” phase where i made over 60 mfa sites of literally all kinds (info, recipes,videos..etc) now i’ve already discussed that backlinks help a site (mfa) get indexed more faster and more effectively but if you are using Google analytics and Adsense together you better be careful because believe it or not 99% of the sites that had analytics on them got de-indexed in less then a week after they started earning form adsense whereas others kept on going as they were.
My take on this is that Analytics and Adsense has to be connected somehow on the backend, i mean its the only proof they have that the site is MFA, since all the traffic stats are being sent to them and they already have access to our earning reports, it becomes drastically easy for them to figure out that the site is Made For Adsense….pretty weird theory but it sure as hell makes sense to me.
Heres my list of DON’Ts while making MFAs..
- No Analytics
- Max of one stat counter service in the code
- Image based ads if your template gives it away.
- Proper meta kw/desc before launch.
- Make sure your content/topics on the sites are different (design does not matter)







