First off, cannot believe how they can get away with this, but honestly it looks terrible....
Now just think how much money we could make for Google and ourselves if we were allowed to bend the rules. A bit like Law, one rule for the...
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Two sets of rules one for them and one for us, interesting. This is the first time I have seen them with this type of advertising. What...
Not on the home page, sorry. Check out this link You will see the box just under related wikihows. Noticed Ehow is doing it as well....
Ads with no content, did not think that was allowed. I wonder how many would click because they think it is a proper link
Visiting the wikihow site On the right hand side they have a box with Ads by Google and then a choice of 5 keywords. Click on one of those...
I suppose since I have been given a big kick in the teeth by Google, trying to work out how other sites get away with things that appear to go...
Well just imagine how you would feel if it was once 5 times that amount.
Traffic has stayed down. Been doing the same thing for years now.
Not my website. Noticed it the other day and was wondering if it was acceptable.
Is this acceptable http://www.campinginoz.com.au/community/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=80 Has the words handy links above the ads
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