The Death of AdSense - Free document download

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kuntek, nice try with putting your affiliate link. Hope your reputation is worth more than the $0.50 they are giving you.
 
:ugone2far: It's amazing how the forum search can easily help prevent you from posting a worseless thread...If you're going to plug your links at least do your homework first.
 
By the way I think a lot of people know when they allowed adwords advertisers to back out of the content network that it was an overall negative impact on adsense publishers.

That being said, Adsense has NEVER been an all-in-one solution that is the best way to monetize every page of every site.

I am not sure it is some kind of euruka moment that allowing advertisers to not spend money on the content network would create lower returns for Adsense publishers.
 
Ok, the whole premise of any advertising on your site that you aren't running yourself is that you aren't making as much money as you could be. Think about it, who is going to advertise for something that they can't sell for more than they are spending on advertising? The whole point of advertising is to spend less than you are making back.

The death of AdSense comes when advertisers stop converting and can't cover the spread. As long as advertisers get a good bang fo their buck, they will keep spending. The problem is that most sites where advertisers are spending 50 cents a click don't convert for crap and advertisers are wasting their money. To compound the AdSense problem, Yahoo and MSN offer better alternatives these days for PPC than Google's content network does.

That all adds up to less per click for AdSense perhaps, but the problem is a lot bigger than just Google allowing advertisers to opt out of the content network.
 
Hey affiliate boy, why don't you take the "ek" off the end of your name. Thanks.
 
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