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There's no doubt Adsense has been a God send for a lot of us as it is new found revenue never before realized, but now that we all have experience with it, has anyone been able to grow there revenues through either new sites and has it incentized many to build new websites?
MQ wrote:
My biggest negative issue is the environment of fear they have created by keeping up to two months of earnings when knocking people off, even if the site did nothing wrong. If not for this fear, I would put far more effort into my AdSense sites and I feel confident I would have steady growth.
As for my earnings (so far—I'm pretty new), well, since I don't want to violate TOS, let's say that I could buy myself some nice extra goodies or pay off some bills or something each month with what I've been earning. It's nice for me but I know that many others would be disappointed with the kind of numbers I'm getting. However, I didn't have grand expectations, so it doesn't take much to please me. But I'm sure my earnings could be more nice if I put more work into "Adsensing" my site.
Now we have webmasters afraid to add AdSense to their site (or at least in a big way).
Have I missed something?
Where does it say in the AdSense TOS that if you add AdSense ads to your site you risk being booted from the program?
I'm constantly on the add (in a big way). I've never had a problem or email from them about it.
TJ
I could put more effort into my Adsense ads, since I have a site that gets (semi) decent traffic. However, I am sort of waiting for the axe to fall...
The best way to avoid problems with AdSense is to use the network the way it was intended to be used: Place the code on your pages and let Google worry about the ads. IMHO, too much "AdSense optimization" may be as risky as too much search-engine optimization.
But then, for the type of revenue described, some will find it worth the gamble.
Besides an AS boot may be the best thing for me. I'm too afraid to get rid of it. I may lose one or two months income because of it but that is business.
In any business something bad can happen that shuts you down or makes you start over. The people that take those risks get rich. There are a lot of people out there that bet it all and lost it all but there are some out there that bet it all and made it all. It's fun. I am just not the regular job kind of guy. I don't want to have a job where $50K or even $100K is my max ever.
europeforvisitors wrote:The best way to avoid problems with AdSense is to use the network the way it was intended to be used: Place the code on your pages and let Google worry about the ads. IMHO, too much "AdSense optimization" may be as risky as too much search-engine optimization.
I wouldn't even know how to do the keyword optimization, other than what I've done already to do well on the search engines (which has been a pretty natural process for me—I didn't go overboard with keywords and all the words used were appropriate and relevant for my site).
So, I guess I shall not worry, eh?