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Does Google create a webmaster's profile across all their sites?

         

israr

5:48 am on May 25, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Hello All,
Suppose you created your first site, and because of inexperience you added some spammy elements in your website(e.g. a site which is entirely made of free articles available on net), and then put adsense code on it.

Now you create another site, which provides good services to its users, with no spam elements. But you use the same adsense code (of same account) that is used on spam site.

Because google knows that that webmaster of both the site is same. The question is: would Google give this new site its due respect, or will decide based on previous sites of the webmaster.

Any answers?
Thanks.

Hobbs

12:10 pm on May 25, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Google give this new site its due respect

If by respect you mean good earnings, why not, except maybe if both sites are interlinking (bad site sending traffic to good site), then yes, expect little to no respect :-)

A bad site can come back and bite you in the behind if you fall in trouble for one reason or another and your sites are looked at by a human being, or what we call here a manual revue, this is when your whole history as a person and a publisher is looked at.

Best thing to do is pull any site you are not proud of offline and change the registrar ownership information, or at the very least remove all ads from it.

Repent and bear fruit for judgment is near.

himalayaswater

12:34 pm on May 25, 2008 (gmt 0)

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If I were you I'd clean out bad site

farmboy

12:37 pm on May 25, 2008 (gmt 0)

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...a site which is entirely made of free articles available on net...

I agree with Hobbs' advice.

And in the specific situation you described, I'd be much more worried about someone who owns the copyright to one of those "free articles" finding it on my site and getting me banned from AdSense than I would be worried about Google associating by bad site with my good.

FarmBoy

israr

10:50 am on May 26, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Unanimous! Will shut down the site today. Although it was bringing me some revenue. Thanks all for the advice.

tomda

11:01 am on May 26, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Yep !

Remove the bad site...

Also, ALWAYS have a good site as primary site !

Then, you can experiment with secondary site...

For your informatio, this is what I did once... I launched a blog with all governmental speeches (because there are no copyright issues with such content). I really got bad results and noticed that my primary website was also penalised.