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wherever you're buying traffic from probably won't allow those first two sites since they're adult, and might not even allow that third one because it's parked. it would be a good idea to check their tos (as well as your parking company's) first.
Google doesn't prohibit driving traffic to a site with AdSense on it - but you have to be *very* careful about your business, because if there's anything that's even the least bit dodgy about it, you get the email saying you're not a good fit for their business model and/or your sites represent a significant risk to other advertisers.
i.e. if they believe your primary purpose for using AdWords is to make money off AdSense, they'll probably knock you out eventually.
I've used AdWords to drive traffic to my fireworks site for several years with no problems. But that site pre-dates Google, and would still exist if Google went away.
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No, the Adsense account is mine. WP has a feed, but I don't know who supplies it.
As to the second part of your question - I do believe you are allowed to use an Adwords campaign to send search traffic to an Adsense site, but they're are certain limitations and parameters you must abide by - check the Google TOS
So its the other feed at whypark they allow to drive traffic to...
At Netmeg, the other possibility is that Adwords is stopping the campaigns and no impression comes anymore... So happened to my RD-Sites. They went fine for months but from a day to another zero impressions... Maybe its the qualityfactor. But it has to be reviewed manually I think because it ran for months without problems. Traffic was always fine and the same and so on. Maybe a bad person told google there was a parked site.
Dont know what happens then.
The question for me is... where is the point where google is allowing it? More links are going to other sites than Ads? Or a good amount of the site is unique content? Maybe Affiliate-Links on it?
I have wrote with a guy that wrote a ebook about driving adwords to affiliate-sites where adsense is on it. He said its ok to have adsense on site when the main purpose is to get money from affiliate. And he said even when getting more from Adsense than spent on Adwords wouldnt be a problem. The site counts.
As far as your AdWords campaigns slowing down like that - that typically happens with the Content Network (as opposed to Search) That's how Google deals with Content campaigns that don't have good QS - they don't show you the score, they just slow the campaign down to non-existence.
As far as where the point is - Google will never ever ever ever ever ever ever let you know that. As soon as they do, there will be even more tens of thousands of people trying to exploit it than there already are.
A good bet is to follow the Webmaster Guidelines - lots of unique content, no spammy links, no underhanded SEO tricks.
As far as affiliate marketing - the AdSense doesn't really make a difference. Google doesn't want four million "thin" affiliates all trying to sell the same thing over and over with the exact same content. So you have to be less thin. Add some useful, unique content, and you can run AdWords traffic all day - even with AdSense on it.
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>That's how Google deals with Content campaigns that don't have good QS - they don't show you the score, they just slow the campaign down to non-existence.
I think thats true. A friend of mine with the same problem told me that if he tries to make a search-campaign to such sites there the low qualityfactor is seeable...
>As far as where the point is - Google will never ever ever ever ever ever ever let you know that. As soon as they do, there will be even more tens of thousands of people trying to exploit it than there already are.
I think so too. And it seems that they control every campaign when one has found as a low qualitysite. So every RD-Campaign will slow down. This domain seems dead then... Maybe a recheck can be made but when will google do this?
>A good bet is to follow the Webmaster Guidelines - lots of unique content, no spammy links, no underhanded SEO tricks.
Lots of unique content, yeah. So Whypark could be a good site when the content would be unique...
The problem with trying to drive Adwords to Adsense is: What when google decides you didnt do it good enough? Your account is away. Getting a new one is a tricky part and even then you cant use your old sites, ip and so on.
Adwords is a bit fairer there than Adsense I think...