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Where now for Adsense?

AdSense represents about one-third of total Google revenues

         

Webmeister

9:29 pm on Feb 2, 2014 (gmt 0)

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LOL! I don't feel sorry for them at all, because they cleaned out my wallet with Panda and Penguin also.

Googgle’s [$GOOG] fourth quarter 2013 financial report is due after close of markets tomorrow (January 30) and the numbers I’ll be looking at will be for its AdSense advertising network — about one-third of total revenues — which has been plunging for the past three quarters.

AdSense revenues are generated by showing Google ads on third-party web sites. Large media companies such as New York Times are part of the AdSense network. There’s also lots of smaller publishers that rely on the nearly $13 billion that Google paid out in 2012. If there are problems in generating AdSense revenues, it will affect many media companies, too.


Here is a graph that shows how the Mighty Google has fallen, but unfortunately we cannot post images in this forum:

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Webmeister

9:54 pm on Feb 2, 2014 (gmt 0)

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This was obviously caused by the Panda and Penguin updates. They were not only financial disasters for SEO companies and top-ranking websites around the world. Looks like it did the same for Google's revenues.

phranque

11:05 am on Feb 3, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Featured Home Page discussion is here - An Analysis & Diagnosis of Google's AdSense Program - Google AdSense forum:
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