Google has created a page to allow surfers to report bad pages that appears on their search results.
I’m sure many of us encountered pages that has no content but adsense links (sometimes disguised as navigational links) and other ads. This is a black-hat method of generating money from PPC programs and is REALLY irritating honest webmasters/publishers who are trying to make online income.
It’s good to know [tag]Google[/tag] has make it easy to file these complaints because if left unchecked, surfers will lose faith in their search results and also, will greatly affect those who are depending on [tag]adsense[/tag] (and others) programs to make money.
Comments left on Digg are saying they hope for a Firefox extension that can automatically report those bad pages.
Link : Report a Spam Result
[tags]online income, PPC, advertisers[/tags]
2 Responses
pinolobu
May 8th, 2006 at 9:56 am
Comment #1
mrbadak, i noticed you have chitika ad. last time i applied for it, but was turned down. any tips on how to fill in the application form to guarantee i get accepted? thanks
mrbadak
May 8th, 2006 at 10:18 am
Comment #2
hi pinolobu – actually, i have been a member of chitika since last year when they first starting out. it’s just that when i changed my theme, i forgot to include their ads until last weekend
i dont know what tips to give you since even my blog dont get the minimum 10K pageviews a month and my site got approved anyway.. probably that time they were eager for webmaster to sign up with them but now, they are more selective. did they give you any reason for the rejection?
maybe you can try using my affiliate link (ndada malu ni kasi affiliate link haha)
https://chitika.com/mm_overview.php?refid=mrbadak (can remove the aff link bah)…
or just try and try again hehe.