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Post December 18th, 2005, 5:07 pm

I have tried others such as adbrite and clicksor and honestly can say for me its not worth it.

If you have huge traffic they may work. but even with google you need large amounts of traffic to earn a buck.

You are better off trying to sell advertising space to people who see your customers are potentially their customers. you'll make better bucks that way
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Post December 18th, 2005, 5:07 pm

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Post December 18th, 2005, 5:26 pm

You know, I used to think that way too... and sure, you'll need decent amounts of traffic to actually make AdSense your primary source of income, but you can make a few bucks a month even on a low-traffic site if the ads are strategically placed and sized in such a way that people feel compelled to click on them.

A low-traffic site can still turn into a lil pocket money.. It wouldn't be hard to setup a few low-traffic sites and pull in a coupla hundred bucks a month between 'em.
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Post December 18th, 2005, 10:06 pm

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You know, I used to think that way too... and sure, you'll need decent amounts of traffic to actually make AdSense your primary source of income, but you can make a few bucks a month even on a low-traffic site if the ads are strategically placed and sized in such a way that people feel compelled to click on them.

A low-traffic site can still turn into a lil pocket money.. It wouldn't be hard to setup a few low-traffic sites and pull in a coupla hundred bucks a month between 'em.

That's only making me feel even worse about the fact that I'm going to miss out on it all. Any idea when the Yahoo! program should make it's international debut? :wink:
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Post December 18th, 2005, 10:18 pm

I've no idea to be honest with you...

I tried Clicksor's inline text links, didn't work out too great, but I still have an account with them, so I may setup a site and throw some Clicksor banners on it, see how it does.

That might be another alternative for you.
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Post December 18th, 2005, 10:30 pm

Axe wrote:
I've no idea to be honest with you...

I tried Clicksor's inline text links, didn't work out too great, but I still have an account with them, so I may setup a site and throw some Clicksor banners on it, see how it does.

That might be another alternative for you.

It's only recently that AdSense has evolved into the program of choice due to a boost in popularity. They're way too dominant to stay that way. I think it's only a matter of time before MSN jumps in, now with Yahoo! in beta and all. Plus, programs like Tribal Fusion, VibrantMedia and even Clicksor seem pretty promising - at least they'll serve as worthy substitutes until the bigger programs become internationally available. :)
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Post December 24th, 2005, 10:03 pm

Nurvix website is impressing me, I can't take it anymore, too jealous.
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Post August 14th, 2006, 11:21 am

Axe wrote:
I've no idea to be honest with you...

I tried Clicksor's inline text links, didn't work out too great, but I still have an account with them, so I may setup a site and throw some Clicksor banners on it, see how it does.

That might be another alternative for you.


Haha, I seen sites using the inline text links from Clicksor. The search reseults are not quite relevent. For example: I browsed on a computer-based site, and they used "Windows" as one of the text links. Guess what, the search result became, Fixing house window and residence based results.
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Post August 15th, 2006, 10:38 am

does google give adsense for computer security sites?
please check securitybay.org and could youll tell me if they will accept it...dont want to get banned before i start :P
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Post August 15th, 2006, 12:42 pm

They will not ban you for just submitting a site. They may reject the site, but they will not ban you.
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Post August 22nd, 2006, 12:23 am

Why didn't you send email to adsense and ask




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Post August 22nd, 2006, 9:43 am

try signing up for adsense but instead of putting them in your site,give google your links.

and keep on telling them it was your evil brother.

they should give up eventually.and get you out of the blacklist....

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