The Death of the Adsense Empire!
These days there seems to be the death of
something coming out just about every other day. One day it's ebooks, the next
day its gurus, and the day after that it's the death of the death of articles.
Well, this article may very well be dead before it ever hits your hot little
PC, but the information in it is far from it. In reality, this article will
give you some cold hard truths to what you're dealing with and fighting against
when trying to build your own Adsense empire. Things
are not quite as easy as they were in the old days. This
article will explain why.
First of all, back in the old days, you didn't need an Adsense empire to
make a decent amount of money with Google Adsense. You could make a nice income
from just a few web sites. A friend of mine had just one site and was making
$100 a month. That's not too bad for just one
site. Imagine if you had just 10 sites performing like that back in the good
old days. That's $1,000 a month just from
having a site sitting out there gathering traffic.
Today, it's a whole different story. For
one thing, people are a lot smarter than they were back in the good old days.
Back then, most people didn't realize that these were even paid ads. They'd
click on them not really knowing what they were other than they had some catchy
three line ad that appealed to them because it was targeting the same kind of
page that they were visiting. Today, most
people know what these blocks are and avoid them like the plague; simply
because they know they are making other people money. Believe it or not, it's
true. That's why your clicks have gone down
dramatically.
Another problem that you have today that
you didn't have back then is the split costs between search and content sites.
Back in the good old days, you had just one price for all ads. So regardless of
where those ads appeared, you made the same amount of money. Today,
advertisers can pick reduced costs for ads that appear on content sites. So
keywords that you used to get paid $1 for are now paying you 20 cents, if that.
So the revenue potential has gone down quite a bit.
Finally, the flood of Adsense template sites really has killed the industry.
Because of all the garbage out there, Google has really had to clamp down on
cheaters. Click fraud is rampant and it doesn't take much to get your account
shut down anymore. Actually, if you start to make money with Adsense, you
really have to be careful that they don't start investigating where those
clicks are coming from, even if they are legit.
Sure, maybe if you have the resources to throw 1000 sites on the Internet
you can make good money. Some people make $1 million a year with Adsense, so it
can be done. It's just a lot harder than it used to be. Is it the death of the
Adsense empire? Maybe not, but it's certainly on life support.
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