Google`s Pet Scam Conspiracy - Adsense and Questions
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One concurrent theme that runs through each of these sites is the Google Adsense ads which show up all over the place. I know for a fact these sites have been reported to Google's Spam complaint department, and I do know Google uses that information to build a defense in their algorithm to stop this from happening. The problem is these pet sites are still in the front pages month to month.
Now I have some questions.
1. Why is Google allowed to continue deceiving us, when in fact 10 minutes work would delete these sites from the ranks. Why are they still around?
2. Why does Google allow Adsense Publishers websites to defraud them? Is there a better answer than that they do it because Google passes the bill on to the Adwords Advertisers who are cluelessly bidding for clicks? Google’s not losing money.
3. How much longer will Advertisers allow Google to deceive them and pull the wool over their eyes with accounting secrecy? I think it may be about time for Google to face an accounting audit like the one Enron needed.
4. Dear Internal Revenue Service, have the boys been writing off huge advertising fraud expenses? I hope not, as it is clear they are not suffering any type of financial losses that they are concerned about. As an astute agent, I would be looking for some advanced book cooking tactics.
5. How much longer can the SEO community continue to trust the major search engine corporate mouthpieces who they are allowing to blog, and who are telling us that the Google / Yahoo / Search Engine Kool Aid is safe to drink? Remember they may be made out to be good guy engineers, but they are still puppets on a string.
Be aware...be very aware...
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