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I see lots of people, often times newbies who want to send traffic to their parked pages. Many members say its ok, lots of them posting this in the Parked thread.
I have noted some have been banned by Google for sending traffic to a parked page. I say, don't do it. It is just to big of chance to either get banned or get your payout score lowered.
This is their mandatory sign in acceptance policy,
Dear valued TrafficZ clients:
We hope that this letter finds each of you well and enjoying the new year.
We have received a few questions lately and read numerous postings on various forums regarding the practice of purchasing traffic to your domains, also known as arbitrage. Just to remind everyone… Arbitrage is strictly prohibited by our Terms of Service (http://www.trafficz.com/tos.php), as well as the terms of service of our upstream providers. Regardless of what has been stated by other Yahoo/Overture parking services or posted on the forums, our representatives at Yahoo/Overture have informed us that the prohibition against arbitrage applies across the entire Yahoo Publisher Network. We understand that arbitrage can be very profitable when implemented in ways to ensure quality, targeted traffic; however, at this time, the practice is prohibited.
I have noted some have been banned by Google for sending traffic to a parked page. I say, don't do it. It is just to big of chance to either get banned or get your payout score lowered.
This is their mandatory sign in acceptance policy,
Dear valued TrafficZ clients:
We hope that this letter finds each of you well and enjoying the new year.
We have received a few questions lately and read numerous postings on various forums regarding the practice of purchasing traffic to your domains, also known as arbitrage. Just to remind everyone… Arbitrage is strictly prohibited by our Terms of Service (http://www.trafficz.com/tos.php), as well as the terms of service of our upstream providers. Regardless of what has been stated by other Yahoo/Overture parking services or posted on the forums, our representatives at Yahoo/Overture have informed us that the prohibition against arbitrage applies across the entire Yahoo Publisher Network. We understand that arbitrage can be very profitable when implemented in ways to ensure quality, targeted traffic; however, at this time, the practice is prohibited.