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AdSense Revenue Increases 200% by filtering MFA sites

I found today on great Digital Point Forum great tip (not first tip found there), how to increases AdSense revenue. You can really earn more if you use this tip.

First open this page: link.

Here is cupid9 post about this (copy&paste from forum), so all the credits goes to him (i’ve add links to original forum thread).

And this is his blog: http://malaysian-students.blogspot.com.

1. Visit your own sites showing AdSense

2. Right click on the ad title and copy the link location (if you’re using FireFox)

3. Paste the link location in your text editor, I suggest using the Notepad

4. In my case, I get this very long link location. Identify the destination url of the ad.

5. Copy the destination url of the ad and load it into your browser

6. See whether the destination page is a Made-For-AdSense (MFA) site. How?

If the destination page satisfies any of the criterias below, it’s a MFA site and you should filter it as soon as possible.
- The page has no content but only blocks of AdSense, AdSense for Search and AdSense Referral
- The page has very very limited content like a paragraph of words but many blocks of AdSense on top of it / around it
- The page has a few links to other sites with block of AdSense on top of them / around them
- The site doesn’t add any value to your user’s online experience (this one is quite subjective)

7. In my (this) case, I have identified it’s a MFA site. So I add allthehealth.net to my filter list. BTW, AdSense team, do you mind to change the name of the filter from ‘Competitive Ad Filter’ to ‘MFA Filter’ since I believe ‘MFA Filter’ is more appropriate/suitable/relevant to most AdSense publisher.

8. Do not add www[dot]allthehealth[dot]net or
http://allthehealth[dot]net/health/6/health/health/Health[dot]html to your filter. Instead, add allthehealth.net to block all ads from this site. Read here.

9. Check your site 4 hours later (as suggested by AdSense) or one day later (as suggested by me) and repeat all the steps above until all AdSense ads appearing on your site add true value to your users’ online experience.

10. Check your AdSense two weeks later and you’ll see significant increase in your AdSense earnings. If you AdSense earnings remain the same, then congratulations to you because you’re a responsible webmaster taking care of your visitors’ online experience. If you AdSense earnings decrease, then you should make a big decision in your life on which one is your priority: your visitors’ online experience or your online revenue (AdSense earnings). If online revenue is your top priority, then I suggest you to join MFA industry, one of the fastest growing and most welcomed by Google industries in the world.

Tip creator is cupid9 and here is the original post on forum:
AdSense Revenue Increases 200% by filtering MFA sites.

This can really help you if you find ads that are showing on your sites on that MFA black list. Then you can put them away and earn more :cool:

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16 Responses to “AdSense Revenue Increases 200% by filtering MFA sites”


  1. 1 Hijackqueen (1 comments) Oct 6th, 2006 at 8:45 am

    I’m just wondering by doing so, are we clicking on your own Adsense?

  2. 2 ahsoon (1 comments) Oct 6th, 2006 at 9:07 am

    HijackQueen,
    No you can NEVER click the ads yourself! Normaally there will be an URL below the ads, just jog it down and type it in a new browser (or even the same browser) then you may know if that is a MFA.

    Hope that help.

  3. 3 colbert (1 comments) Oct 8th, 2006 at 3:54 am

    thanks for this great tip..I’m using on my site now

  4. 4 Peter (256 comments) Oct 8th, 2006 at 9:12 pm

    Nice to hear that someone uses it :)
    It doesn’t work on my ads bacause i got other topic ads on my websites but there is a way to discover your own the low paying ads.

  5. 5 Cupid9 (1 comments) Oct 12th, 2006 at 9:28 am

    Hi, I’m Cupid9. Drop by to tell you all that I’m a Malaysian blogging on Malaysia Students blog (http://malaysian-students.blogspot.com).

    Let us fight MFA together!

  6. 6 Peter (256 comments) Oct 15th, 2006 at 4:58 pm

    Ok, i add your link now :)

  7. 7 Jane (1 comments) Nov 3rd, 2006 at 7:44 am

    Thanks for this great tip, now I will go filter out some stupid ads and see if the revenue grows!

  8. 8 Herb (1 comments) Mar 5th, 2007 at 12:54 pm

    Thanks for the tip, i’m currently looking into integrating a blog into my website but i’m looking around the net for all tips and tricks first. Thanks again!

  9. 9 Ashok Sharda (1 comments) Jun 1st, 2007 at 5:04 am

    I really want to pay thanks to all who has given such a useful tips about increasing adsense revenue by filtering MFA sites.

  10. 10 James Lunden (1 comments) Jul 16th, 2007 at 11:01 am

    This is good advice.

    Though I have heard that if you black list too many, such as with a blacklist ‘list’, then your site may not show up any ads at all!

    Just a thought.

  11. 11 baloot inc (1 comments) Oct 28th, 2007 at 6:48 am

    hey, thanks for this lovely tip.

    i hope it will increase my adsense revenue. and also clicks…

  12. 12 Charlie Rotario (1 comments) Nov 21st, 2008 at 4:10 pm

    Thanks for the great post I’ll try and implement your tips for sure!

    Thanks once more,
    Charlie R

  13. 13 Techii (1 comments) Feb 27th, 2009 at 10:45 am

    Hey Thanks for the help.. :)
    Hope it will help me a lot. I am waiting form my $XXX Payout. For that i think i need to improve the content of my blog I MY IDEAS

  14. 14 Make Money (2 comments) May 5th, 2009 at 1:15 pm

    its against TOS … Please be carefull

  15. 15 Make Money (2 comments) May 5th, 2009 at 1:34 pm

    It will be against TOS please note

  1. 1 Platinax Business Forums Trackback on Oct 5th, 2006 at 9:56 pm

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