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Googles "Allowed Sites" Feature

Google in 1998

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What does Google promise the blogger, in return for not buying links?

Google maintains that you don't need paid links because:

"AdSense for content automatically crawls the content of your pages and delivers ads (you can choose both text or image ads) that are relevant to your audience and your site content--ads so well-matched, in fact, that your readers will actually find them useful."

As part of its promise, Google has added an "allowed sites" feature.

With this feature, I can theoretically block ads that I don't think are appropriate.

For consumer sites, it is imperative that this feature actually work.

For other sites, see what webmasters think about it.

Does the feature work?

You tell me - how many ads do you want to click on because you find them useful?

One, none or more?

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