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Adsense Ready Sites

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Greek65

7:28 am on Mar 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I have recently found these adsense ready sites that you can purchase. I am currently about to build 3 informational websites with free membership and apply for the adsense program. When I came across these ready sites I was wondering if I could use the information on these ready sites for content which would also pull adsense ads for me. It says all I have to do is place my code in the site. Is this true or would I have to submit each site to google. I don't need placement as my membership will grow through friends. I have also heard that these ready sites may get banned for duplicate copy. But once again the real question here if I already have an adsense code will I have to approve this new site if it is on a different domain. Sorry so many questions, but I am very new and ignorant and don't want to start off on the wrong foot. Thanks in advance for any input.

jetteroheller

8:07 am on Mar 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I don't need placement as my membership will grow through friends

Wrong!

Nobody has enough friends to run a site with AdSense.

I think it was saarah posting about an other student in a college promoting his web site only in the college. He was banned after 2 month.

Why should somebody sell an AdSense ready site?

For example, because he is banned and can not any more run AdSense on this site.

So there is a risk to receive an email "Banned for a connection with a previous banned account"

Be very sceptic with every "To good to be true" offer.

trillianjedi

8:38 am on Mar 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi Greek and welcome to WebmasterWorld!

don't want to start off on the wrong foot.

Don't go buying a cookie cutter website then - they're a waste of money.

A decent AdSense site comes from a good amount of well-written content, in a design built to suit that content and then adequately marketed to attain traffic.

There is no shortcut.

TJ

elsewhen

8:59 am on Mar 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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as the other posters have mentioned, there is no substitute for good and unique content. content that is duplicated all over the internet is not able to attract any traffic of its own.

all of the content from wikipedia is available for republishing, but wikipedia gets the lions-share of traffic for the content. there are hundreds or thousands of copies, but why would anyone go to a copy when they could go to the real thing?

if you commit yourself to creating unique and valuable content, you will eventually get traffic and incoming links. thats when adsense really shines.