Adding ads to PBNs to make them look legit

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I have some PBN sites and they look legit, but they don't have ads and that's a red flag, not for Google, but for humans.
What's a good way of adding ads to them? I can not use one account for all of them (footprint).
 
Use a random image from google in your sidebar with a link to the shop, such as:
buy-online-herbal-and-ayurvedic-products-at-cheap-prices-1-638.jpg
 
It's not a red flag.

You should definitely not use a single account for all of them. In fact, I wouldn't use AdSense at all. There are other ad networks.

Images in sidebar with no links will visually do the trick. Alternatively, you can link to inner pages showcasing a review of the product(s) that is being "advertised". This way link juice will be preserved.
 
Ok, I'll try to be more specific with what my problem is:
These sites rank, I use them not only for linkbuilding, but for ORM landing pages. These are good sites with great backlink profiles, unique fresh content, great design, etc.

I have "fake banners", linking straight to the "advertirser's" website (ie: Coca Cola). But when I browse my websites, the lack of adds always seems odd to me.

Dunno, maybe I'm reading to much into it.
 
Ok, I'll try to be more specific with what my problem is:
These sites rank, I use them not only for linkbuilding, but for ORM landing pages. These are good sites with great backlink profiles, unique fresh content, great design, etc.

I have "fake banners", linking straight to the "advertirser's" website (ie: Coca Cola). But when I browse my websites, the lack of adds always seems odd to me.

Dunno, maybe I'm reading to much into it.
Not all websites have ads. I’ve come across a few real sites that are clearly monetized by selling reviews. You could probable add an affiliate disclaimer (even if you don’t use affiliates), or a fake paywall, or fake “this space is available” images in the sidebar.
 
this is not considered as Red flag, you can use some images inside
 
Ok, I'll try to be more specific with what my problem is:
These sites rank, I use them not only for linkbuilding, but for ORM landing pages. These are good sites with great backlink profiles, unique fresh content, great design, etc.

I have "fake banners", linking straight to the "advertirser's" website (ie: Coca Cola). But when I browse my websites, the lack of adds always seems odd to me.

Dunno, maybe I'm reading to much into it.
Why not create a 'fake' banner ads (ones you made yourself) and have them point to your real order page? You make the banner look like a pro did it so it will feel authentic to humans visiting the site.
 
It doesn't seem like you need to put ads or fake ads on. I like this advice:
you can link to inner pages showcasing a review of the product(s
You keep your juice and it makes it look like an add. However, Google isn't really going to mark you down for that. Lots of sites don't have ads. Google wants sites to be user friendly. Ads detract from this.
 
Won't do, if you're using Adsense.
 
this is a terrible idea for various reasons
just leave it alone
most websites don't have ads
just make sure your site looks like a real site
if it's just a wall of text it will not pass the human review
and make sure it makes sense with respect to the domain name so don't put a website about pencils if your domain is bicycles.com
 
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