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busoppreviews
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# Posted: 16 Aug 2009 20:50
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Thanks for the Alternatives

Can you shed some light on them ?

ie which one(s) have the best payout. Some must be comparatively better than others.

Are they all contextual ? Does Google have the monopoly on this or what ? I have already tried Clicksor and only got pennies per click, unlike Adsense.

Thanks

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debbystewart
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2009 12:36
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Just curious, how much are you making with Google Adsense if you don't mind sharing.
Google Adsense pays so low. It is hard to imagine someone making a living from Google Adsense unless they have a very popular website.

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busoppreviews
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2009 21:59
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Well as I said earlier my account was closed with no trial or jury.

But my friend who got me into this is making about $2000 per month and thats always growing.

I took him over a year to get to that point and he was showing me the ropes. That's why I am so annoyed because I had the potential to be in the same boat as him.

If you know what you are doing you CAN make a living with Adsense, but it's also risky as they can pull the plug without a seconds notice and you haven't got a leg to stand on.

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happywife
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# Posted: 23 Aug 2009 16:07
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debbystewart:
Just curious, how much are you making with Google Adsense if you don't mind sharing.
Google Adsense pays so low. It is hard to imagine someone making a living from Google Adsense unless they have a very popular website.

Yes, you do have to create a 'popular' website, which takes time and effort, but you CAN make decent money with Adsense. I make several hundred dollars per month with Adsense, and expect that to increase as my sites grow in traffic and popularity.

It's not get rich quick at all. I would advise that you only use Adsense as ONE of your monetization options so that you have others to rely on if it becomes necessary. But I would certainly recommend Adsense as a viable option.

Blessings,
Angie

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# Posted: 23 Aug 2009 19:14
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busoppreviews:
Thanks for the Alternatives

Can you shed
some light on them ?

ie which one(s) have the best payout. Some must be comparatively better than others.

Are they all contextual ? Does Google have the monopoly on this or what ? I have already tried Clicksor and only got pennies per click, unlike Adsense
.

Hi busoppreviews,

You're welcome.

Since you got banned from Google Adsense I would say that most of them would be better than nothing.

Google delivers the most relevant ads, which would also result in the most click throughs, which would then result in the best payout.

As for best payout aside from Google, it depends upon the niche. That's something you'll have to experiment with to find out. Furthermore, you might even try using two at a time to test.

I would talk to Google. Ask them what happened and what you can do about it.

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busoppreviews
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# Posted: 26 Aug 2009 00:04
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Talk to Google ?

I'd LOVE TO !!!

But that's impossible. All responses are scripted. I'd be surprised if there is actually a real person who looks at the appeals. It appears to be fully automated.

If there's a way to talk to someone to find out exactly what happened and how to rectify the situation I'd LOVE to do that, but as far as I know it's impossible..

In fact it's somewhat of a joke. They send you an email stating they have detected "invalid click" activity and you should stop it or your account will be banned.

But that's ridiculous !!! They are basically saying "you need to stop these complete strangers whom you do not know nor do you have any way of contacting them, nevertheless please stop these misc people from clicking in ways we do not like"

How is ANYONE supposed to be able to prevent invalid clicks ? It's absolutely IMPOSSIBLE and yet Google make the publisher responsible for the actions of COMPLETE strangers.

I don't think I have seen a more injust system than this. What further boggles my mind is if they are able to detect invalid clicks, why don't they just ignore them ? If I can provide $100 per month in valid clicks but $1,000,000 in invalid clicks, then by cancelling me they are losing out on the $100. Surely they can just ignore the invalid clicks and still protect their advertisers ?

Well who am I to have an opinion ? Google make billions per year and I make barely anything. So I guess I am completely wrong about this and Google is God. They can do what they want when they want and every action is perfect and just makes them more money than before, right ?

OK I guess I'm done ranting now.

I am looking into Affiliate programs like Amazon. Maybe I can be just as profitable without adsense ? Time will tell .....

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