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Old 09-18-2006, 07:25 PM
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Default Is this true about google adsense?

I recently read a report about the death of google adsense. Of late I hear a lot of people complaining/ commenting about how less they get from the adsense. I personally have no experience, hence cannot endorse the report. If you are interested, you can access the report at http://www.thedeathofadsense.com/cgi-bin/go.cgi/22086
The report is free.
Please give us your feedback if you read the report. If the information is false, then we could do something to help save the now famouse adsense. This report is spreading like fire. I am interested to see the outcome of this matter.
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Old 09-19-2006, 01:10 AM
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As far as I am concerned Adsense is far from dead, as I am making some big $$ from it, so as long as they $$ keeps on coming in then it is alive and kicking to me!
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Old 09-19-2006, 09:23 AM
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Well, i'm continuesly having $$ added almost daily to my account with adsense, so no worries as for as they are adding (like snoopy)
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Old 09-19-2006, 11:49 AM
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I have read the first part of the report on "The Death of Adsense." I think the author makes a good point. I haven't made much from my blog. It will be several more months before I get a check. Most people who visit don't click on the ads. I don't click ads on sites unless I'm really interested and have a lot of spare time.
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Old 09-21-2006, 10:21 PM
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Yeah, me too. I dont click on ads unless they interest me at that instant. I think its the same with everyone. Our likes change with our mood. Anyway, Scott has come out with the second part of his ebook. He claims to be giving us new and free ideas about internet business without google. The book is titled LIFE AFTER GOOGLE ADSENSE. Its a 58 pager, so yet to read it. Have downloaded it though. Now I will just watch the outcome of this campaign- lets see who survives.
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Old 09-23-2006, 08:15 AM
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I downloaded and read e-books about this. One was the death of adsense and other life after adsensense. I couldn't read life after adsense which allegedly shows us how to make huge money without any efforts, as it was around 53 pages and I didn't have time.
I can understand the authors point. I think the e-book is very daring and has a valid point. But, adsense is far from dead. The revenue share is less but you can earn good money.
The authors point is that you cannot earn substantial income from adsense as you could do before, because of their change in policy which allows advertisers to bid amount forads lesser than they bid for keywords.
I don't know the exact mechanism but people still earn good money compared to other programs.

By the way 10% of 1000 is more than 50% of 100.
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Old 09-26-2006, 12:18 AM
eria
 
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Hey, I didnt get 2nd version of his e-book, is it released? what is the url for having it, first one i got via friends?
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Old 10-06-2006, 08:01 AM
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I don't think adsense is dead. I've never made a fortune from it, buy my earnings are holding steady, and it seems to be working better than some affiliate programmes for me, so I'm fairly happy.

I think the people who rely solely on it are letting themselves in for a fall should the market ever 'crash' for a while. Diverse streams of income are the key in most forms of business, and thats something people should always remember.
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Old 10-08-2006, 12:07 PM
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Well it still seems to be going well from what I have seen during the last month or two. I haven't been going long enough to get any cheques from them but I don't expect to make huge amounts. If the success is based on making huge amounts then I would think it is dead. If you are only after making a little extra then it is still alive and kicking. After all you get nothing for nothing in this life!
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Old 10-27-2006, 07:41 AM
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The author of the report boost things about adsense and focus some other affiliates program instead. My experience with Adsense is very bad. Some mischievous people have done invalid clicks on my site and finally adsense ban me from the program wheni request payout. Technically Adsense never stops these invalid clicks and use this reason to ban the publisher accounts and saves a lot of money. I never heard that the affected advertisers get back money from Adsense due to invalid clicks.

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