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Does anybody have any experience with these guys? I like the idea of setting up a "site" with automatic content / my own AdSense in 30 seconds, but:

1 - It doesn't work for me. My AdSense setup was for UK (I think), but their setup page rejects it whether I put my address as UK or US.

2 - I can't find any support details on the site

3 - The only references I can find through Google are to advertising footers in forum postings

If it's a scam, what do they gain? If it's real, why is nobody trying it?

TIA.

- Paul
 
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It must be a script to create adsense ready websites. It good for non experienced people, and for busy xperienced people I guess.
Their dns not working I suppose, I just did setup attacker.info with them, but it not working :"Firefox can't find the server at www.attacker.info."
 
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I would be very wary of putting my adsense account on any content that I didn't create myself. TONS of people get kicked out for that. Even if it's not fraudulent, Google may well tell you that you don't fit their business model if your content is multiplied in millions of sites across the web. Not to mention the duplicate content issues which could keep you out of the search engines altogether.

These type of sites typically do not do well in search engines anymore, either in search results or monetization.

Remember - if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
 
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netmeg said:
I would be very wary of putting my adsense account on any content that I didn't create myself.

Netmeg - Thank you. I didn't think of that. I don't really use my adsense account, but at the same time I don't want to get kicked out. Lucky it doesn't work for me!

- Paul
 
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