Hot answers tagged adsense
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AdSense is one of the best advertising options. Probably it is the best overall.
The problem is not AdSense. The problem is the ad-revenue model. Publishing is an extremely tough business and if you can not charge for your content, quite often you are left with advertising as your main source of revenue most of the time.
Advertising really only works ...
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My partner and I have a blog about our shared hobby that we write a new post for every day or so and now there's upwards of 1000 unique articles on it. We've been slowly building up Adsense income on over the last two years and it's now earning about 1/4 of a not very good wage a month. That being said we believe that Adsense is just one way of (and I hate ...
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AdSense still makes money. It's true plugins like AdBlock are used by quite a lot of people and you may feel as though that AdSense is pointless, but I'm currently making around $300 a month on a site that hasn't been updated in about 7 months that gets tonnes of type in traffic from Google.
You can make money from AdSense even if you don't get clicks, ...
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If you can, fill up all your available ad spaces for several months in a row and then raise your prices gradually as demand increases. If the demand isn't there, then it's a good sign you're priced too high. The trick will be finding the sweet spot where you have a steady stream of advertisers at a good advertising rate. You should also add a page on your ...
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On the bad side:
You are forcing people to sign up for Google ad words if they don't already have an account.
You are directing people to a site that will happily sell advertising to these people on sites other than your own.
Google gets a cut of the add fees, reducing your share.
Every impediment you place between your customer and the desired outcome ...
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IMHO, it completely depends on your site and it doesn't make a difference between Adsense or pretty much any other advert network.
Pretty much the only people who make money out of every day regular Adsense is Google and scammy sites that advertise techniques on how to make money from Adsense!
If you have a site that is only visited by a few hundred to a ...
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It may not compete with their TOS, but it isn't a very good idea. Google puts a lot of time into their algorithms (to make more money for you and them), and they probably didn't account for scenarios like that.
If this guy's your partner, you should set-up a joint bank account (or just start a company) and split things from there. This certainly won't be ...
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Here's a follow up to my own question. After creating an account on Rubicon Project and adding ad code to my site I noticed that the site was able to track couple of thousand impressions but there still was a "Disabled" tag next to my site's name. The service provides no easy way to contacting them. After poking around the site I found a form and sent them ...
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