Adsense Black List Increase your adsense revenue
I think you have heard/seen somewhere over the net while you are looking for tips to increase your Google adsense revenue something called MFA [Made For Adsense] websites made by some adwords advertisers who advertise their websites only for Adsense and try to make money normally called as arbitrage.
You can name those websites as bad websites because they are low paying advertisers ($0.01-$0.05) while you can get more from other advertisers.
I’m sure now you want to block those websites from your ads, well there is an option in your Adsense account which is called as the “Competitive Ad Filter”
This feature allow you to add all these bad sites or low paying advertisers and your website’s competitors in order to increase your eCPM and your overall total income.

The Competitive Ad Filter enables you to block specific ads, such as competitors’ ads, from appearing on your pages. Entering a more general URL will block a wider range of ads; entering a more specific URL will block a smaller range of ads. For example, by entering a top level domain such as “example.com”, you’ll also block all ads that link to any sub-directories of that domain, like “forums.example.com”. Review the examples below to learn how you can create filters that will block only the range of ads you want.
I know that everyone would be interested in receiving $0.50/click on an average, if you are one of them, then I’m sure that you have to work on your adsense ads placement (Targeting aswell) & block these adverts which pay very low.
Well you will not close this page and go with nothing, I’d help you to complete this step of increasing your revenue. Here I got with me some advertisers which should be blocked using the “Competitive Ad Filter” option, because many of these are just MFA sites.
blogspot.com
12-bestsites.com
dbmoz.biz
oemji.com
e-isn.com
searchignite.com
info.com
reviewsbykrystal.com
shopping.com
ez-tracks.com
8-TopWebSites.com
shopica.com
faster-results.com
ringringmobile.com
e-nternet.com
clobo.com
toseeka.com
Also I got with me a useful website for this option, you can generate your own block list.
Website link: Www.adsblacklist.com
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August 3rd, 2008 at 7:14 am
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August 3rd, 2008 at 5:12 pm
I did a number of A/B tests in this principle on my website and it seemed to make no discernible difference. Admittedly my site is a small niche and it is quite possible that most of those MFA sites would get any real estate, but I’ve even blocked ebay and others and have noticed no increase in revenue. Has anyone actuall done a thorough analysis of this technique to see if they actually saw any boost? I’m not trying to rain on your parade, It’s a good idea in theory, but I’m curious how well it works in practice.
August 4th, 2008 at 4:17 pm
just want add to the list
Duit10minit.com
rahsiakekayaan.com
pendapatanlumayan.com
jutawanautomatik.com
forexautomoney.com
janawangrapid.com
xtraduit.com
usahawanperkasa.com
August 4th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
Thanks for the list hope it boost the income from my proxy, keeps on getting me $0.01 – $0.05 clicks.
August 8th, 2008 at 12:50 am
Nice. I can see the theory is good but now I’m left wondering how to find the MFA sites that might actually appear on my site. The ones listed above would rarely if ever be chosen by Google for showing on my site.
August 8th, 2008 at 12:51 am
Well you can try this website: adsblacklist.com
August 8th, 2008 at 6:48 am
I have recently started to use this “Competitive Ad Filter” and have noticed that my CTR has dropped from 10,5 to 6,2 but in the same time earning dropped about 2% how ever now I keep getting about $0,40 clicks
August 8th, 2008 at 12:40 pm
I rarely get $0.40 click, when I started using it I get $1 + a click and believe me it worth!
August 9th, 2008 at 3:57 pm
Thanks for this tip. I have been using the ad filter option since I started with adsense. And it is a very useful and often overlooked tool. Whta is realy useful about your post is the list of made for adsense sites that are using arbitrage. Now that is a top tip
August 9th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
Thanks a lot for this free information. I always look for new ways to improve my customer experience and this idea will help me tremendously.
Best Regards,
Online Dividends
August 9th, 2008 at 8:17 pm
This is excellant advice and thanks for sharing the list. I\’ve imlemented this and hope to stop the low clicks soon!!
August 10th, 2008 at 2:47 am
Very informative information. Never gave this part of it much thought…but now I see what you mean. I noticed one of the URL’s in many of my rectangular ads was basically webcrawler.com and they are a search engine! No matching to the content of my site in any way, shape or form. Anyway, thatnks for the good “heads up”….
Dan
http://www.banker-info.com
http://www.cartoonistconsortium.com
http://www.coloring-booksforkids.com
http://www.ehumor-jokes.com
http://www.internet-piracy.com
http://www.marketing-content.com
http://www.medievalfile.com
http://www.phys-info.com
http://www.powerpointinfo.com
http://www.robertcrumbcartoons.com
http://www.running-info.com
http://www.silly-stuff.com
http://www.sitefillers.com
http://www.tee-toons.com
http://www.travel-simple.com
http://www.wallstreet-content.com
http://www.yooper-michigan.com
http://www.cartoonfile.net
http://www.danscartoons.com
http://www.weddinggifthub.info
http://www.sportcarhub.info
http://www.wartremovalhub.info
http://www.gumdiseasehub.info
http://www.weddinggifthub.info
http://www.harleydavidsonhub.info
August 10th, 2008 at 3:01 am
This is one interesting and useful tips and I’m experimenting your advices on my sites too and see if it does increase the revenue.
btw, I have put your “site list” in my site. Of course with proper credit, hope you won’t mind. thanks
August 10th, 2008 at 5:57 pm
I had never really thought of using competitive ad filters for limiting what would be showing up on my site. I’ve implemented this and have seen some great results. Thanks for the tip.
August 13th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
I think it is a great list to increase you revenue from internet business. also Thanks Jason & Dan for increase the no of list of websites
Thanks for sharing
August 21st, 2008 at 7:27 pm
I have been looking for a place that maintains Competitive Ad Filters that I can download. Thanks for sharing. I think this is a service that could make someone a lot of money. Thanks for the post, insightful.
http://www.Debthero.com
September 30th, 2008 at 11:36 pm
Great article. I have noticed that my adwords keep showing up on those types of sites. I will use the Competitive Ad Filter to block them =]
October 4th, 2008 at 1:42 am
your list is very short and very specific
anyone knows where to get a proper list?
October 11th, 2008 at 10:23 am
hey all.. I have done a thorough analysis on blocking low performing ads using this competitive adsense filter and i can bet on this to improve your adsense earnings. On my site, although small, my earnings per click went up from nealry 0.07$ to 0.31$..
although i am writing on a different topic “adsense tips for bloggers” at the moment, which is a series of 8 posts on helping newbies with adsense program, I am sure to write a full fledged adsense article on competitive adsense filtering, which will feature a list of nearly 200 sites (max. sites you can filter with adsense) in a .txt format..
I will update here as soon as this list is ready..
October 28th, 2008 at 10:31 am
Thanks for the list. I completely forgot to put blogspot.com on my filter, so my visit here should help me out a little bit.
November 4th, 2008 at 7:58 pm
This is excellant advice and thanks for sharing the listOn my site, although small, my earnings per click went up from nealry 0.07$ to 0.31$