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competition filter full

what to do now?!

         

moonkey

3:45 pm on Mar 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

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i have just fill my competition filter, every day more and more MFA pages and I can't beat em.

today I've found page with adsense against google TOS, it's blank page with adsense code. when i look at the source code, i've found many words in target sections.

Should I report this page to google and how?! I'm sick of MFA, especially of blank pages just with adsense code.

ArtistMike

4:09 pm on Mar 25, 2006 (gmt 0)



It does no good to report such pages. Google just does not care.

humblebeginnings

4:14 pm on Mar 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Perhaps you should wait what happens to me...
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It is said on this forum that whiping your filter clean only reduces earnings a little and gives you the chance to rebuild it gradually with better results. Sure hope so!

david_uk

4:26 pm on Mar 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Your current option realistically is to go through the list and delete any sites that are no longer serving ads, or are no longer on line, or would prefer to drop in place of a worse MFA. I would strongly suggest that although it a sounds like a tedious chore to go through the existing list, it will be worthwhile.

I would seriously suggest emailing Google to complain about the MFA problem, the inadequacy of the current tools to maintain the block list and the inadequate current limit. They are aware of the problem. But before you do, go through your list. In order for Google to help us, we need to help Google. And showing them that you have maintained the list at it's minimum in order to be effective BEFORE you complain is a very smart move that will probably pay off ;)

There is a noticeable sea-change in this forum on MFA's and webmasters that want better tools / bigger lists to effectively cure a problem Google have created and can't deal with. The more people that complain to Google, the more likely we are to get better tools / bigger limits from Google.

danimal

5:13 pm on Mar 25, 2006 (gmt 0)



nice post david!

humblebeginnings

5:33 pm on Mar 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I will send them a complaint right away!