RE: Adsense may not be safe for proxy owners anymore
Write a couple of content, then store it on different filename.
On the proxy, rotate the articles.
Would be better if you can code the article to show for every 24 hours and another articles will be next.
By this, you can also use it as advertising scheme. :P
I've had two or three sites banned from adsense for the "duplicate content" reason. The funny thing is, the ones they banned were like...two or three old zelune templates that I don't use on any of my other proxies. I have other proxies where the same template is used across maybe 20 or 30 sites.
So I don't think using different keywords or templates makes any difference. From my experience, it was just a matter of I have a ton of proxy sites, they're all one page sites, they don't provide anything "useful" to the index or advertisers and they toast them.
In addition, I'm noticing this month I'm getting a LOT of sites that are getting 5-10 clicks with no $$. No emails from google, but I have a feeling I'm living on borrowed time. Best to switch the proxies to another network soon.
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I try to prune my proxies and have as little proxies as possible, once an adsense account contains lots of proxy sites that kinda flag a warning to the adsense team to check out your account, or especially when you hit the $100 a day mark.
I'm sitting somewhere around 70 or 80, but not even close to $100 a day lol. The next round of new proxies are going to be a combo of other ad networks.
I spend about an hour a day during the week submitting to list sites, my own blogs, etc. I kind of "build 'em and forget 'em". They'll get an initial influx of traffic from my yahoo group. proxy lists, etc. They get picked up by other sites, blogs, & search engines down the road a couple months for the second wave of traffic.
I spend about an hour a day during the week submitting to list sites, my own blogs, etc. I kind of "build 'em and forget 'em". They'll get an initial influx of traffic from my yahoo group. proxy lists, etc. They get picked up by other sites, blogs, & search engines down the road a couple months for the second wave of traffic.
strange that you don't have problems that your proxies get blocked after a while...