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Hi Folks,

I am starting to work on a network of mini-sites to capitalize on my unused adsense account. I have been shopping around the net for some adsense ideas and keep running across "adsense templates" which seem to be pre-designed content rich website templates targeted to adsense users.

Can someone tell me if using these pre-made templates is a smart idea or not?
I do not see any Google issues, but then again, I don't want any of my sites to be banned before they even get indexed. ;)

Please advise if you can provide any info on this subject.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Well, one thing you might want to consider is that AdSense does not allow websites designed specifically to run AdSense code. Creating a minisite of your own is one thing, but you'd be hard-pressed to argue that a turn-key AdSense template minisite with static content that you bought was not put up solely for the purpose of generating AdSense revenue.
 
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what you said make sense, but can someone verify this? Or has someone baned by google because of this? I have some adsense sites, and don't want to get in trouble.

G_C said:
Well, one thing you might want to consider is that AdSense does not allow websites designed specifically to run AdSense code. Creating a minisite of your own is one thing, but you'd be hard-pressed to argue that a turn-key AdSense template minisite with static content that you bought was not put up solely for the purpose of generating AdSense revenue.
 
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Here's a quote straight from AdSense policies:

No Google ad may be placed on pages published specifically for the purpose of showing ads, whether or not the page content is relevant.

If you create a minisite on your own - even if you get your content from elsewhere, you can feasibly argue that you were simply so interested in the topic that you decided to make a site about it. It might be a bit hard to make such an argument with a turn-key AdSense-optimised site with pre-made content that you purchased.

With that said, I haven't heard of anyone losing their account due to that and I suspect that this statement really refers more to sites which contain only hundreds of links and a bunch of AdSense ads. However, do remember that AdSense being what it is, your chance of arguing your case should you ever get banned is slim to none.
 
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I think purchasing contents should be OK, this is the same as if I hire a writer to write about certain contents giving him some guideline (such as keywords etc). However I do agree that somehow the google TOS does intend for you to design a website to target adsense. On the other hand, adsense does show you the "hot" zone, the ad's best location to best design your website to optimize your income.

G_C said:
Here's a quote straight from AdSense policies:

No Google ad may be placed on pages published specifically for the purpose of showing ads, whether or not the page content is relevant.

If you create a minisite on your own - even if you get your content from elsewhere, you can feasibly argue that you were simply so interested in the topic that you decided to make a site about it. It might be a bit hard to make such an argument with a turn-key AdSense-optimised site with pre-made content that you purchased.

With that said, I haven't heard of anyone losing their account due to that and I suspect that this statement really refers more to sites which contain only hundreds of links and a bunch of AdSense ads. However, do remember that AdSense being what it is, your chance of arguing your case should you ever get banned is slim to none.
 
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I dont know about pre-made templates, but I can say that AdSense Informational minisites is the best way to "park" and monetize domains.

I never heard of anyone having problems because of this... minisites are currently experiencing an internet boom and AdSense really goes with them.
 
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I agree that AdSense minisites are not against AdSense TOS - I'm just concerned that a site clearly purchased to generate traffic might violate the spirit of Google (that being, to promote quality content, at least officially) - and I somehow get the feeling that when it comes to suspending accounts for TOS violations, AdSense follows its unwritten code of practice as much as the written one.
 
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Good points folks. Thanks for the information.
 
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