There have been good many e-books created for the sole purpose of telling its reader how to profit with Google Adsense. I can tell you how to do just that in just a few paragraphs here for FREE. But recently there have been an equal amount of e-books reporting the Death of Adsense. Is there any truth to that?
While the Click Flippers and the Adsense Real Estate owners flock to their separate corners we all ask the question, is Google Adsense really dead? A quick look at my Adsense reports page is all I needed to answer that question with a resounding NO. There is no doubt that Adsense has changed over the past few months, but that isnt necessarily bad news for everyone. Who IS it bad news for? Its bad news for those who were putting up sites with no real content for the sole purpose of housing their Adsense ads.
Google has made two major changes recently. One is that they now allow their advertisers to bid separately between their Adsense bids and their regular bids, making it possible for them to now bid much less for their content ads. The second major change is that theyve implemented new policies penalizing virtual slumlords (website owners who throw up junk sites). For those slumlords this may very well be their demise.
Is it still possible to make money from websites by serving Google ads? Absolutely, and as I stated in the beginning of this article Ill show you how to do just that. The key here is CONTENT and QUALITY.
To legitimately earn money by serving Google ads youll need to put in some legitimate work. It always astounds me how many people will spend hours and hours searching the internet looking for some get rich quick scheme when they could put that same amount of effort into building a profitable business. The second choice most likely will not get you rich quickly, but lets be honest here, how many get rich quick schemes are actually getting people rich, quick or otherwise?
When I was a child my brothers and I visited a park with my Grandpa. We passed a wishing well and Papa gave us all a penny to make a wish on and throw in. One of my brothers and I closed our eyes, made a wish, and threw our pennys into the wishing well. My other brother pocketed his penny and said this makes 48 cents that I have now. Thirty-Eight years later, my penny-pinching broth
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
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