What is the big deal with ad sense

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Post March 20th, 2007, 2:57 am

I used to have a blog with ad sense and a couple mates of mine who had sites told me to switch to Ads-click.publisher.

I tried it out and indeed there are 3 key things with ads-click 1. you can chose the best performing keyword and chose by ppc. 2. total control of the ads coming to your site. 3. no minimum visitors needed.

at the end of the day I made more cash than with ad sense so I don t understand why you guys are going with google.

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Post March 20th, 2007, 8:08 am

Because usually Google pays more. I have tried many different systems like Ad Sense and never made me as much. I was making $100-$200 a day with Adsense. No other program would bring me anything close.

Maybe on a small blog it works for you, but on large sites there is no comparision.
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Post March 21st, 2007, 1:42 am

You should try it out mate. Mates of mine with websites are using it and are making more cash than they did with ad sense.

Up to you if you want to check it out, the whole is free and if you don t like it you don t have to use it. Its a simple as that.

Can t knock it before you ve taken a look at it. :D

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Post March 28th, 2007, 4:30 pm

I guess people use Adsense because they are owned by Google which is a corporate and trustworthy company.

With alot of these 3rd tier ppc search engines and some other cpc affiliate programs alot of people have been frauded out of their earnings and poeple can't affored to loose money from their business.

Anyway, hope you all the success.
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Post March 30th, 2007, 1:55 am

I can see were your coming from and I understand. But one of the reason I tried them out in the first place are their advantages and seeing that they are in Switzerland and the US they have to abide by strict rules.

ps > you also have a clear view stats and reports wise.

I ve no complaints 8) 8) basking...
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Post March 30th, 2007, 11:53 pm

I have considered using Google Adsense for my website and the main reason I am hesitating is because people may click too many times on my ads. This is why I have also considered PPC Publisher networks such as Clicksor etc. but I have been with them before and I haven't earned much with them and they have definitely got such lower PPC rates but they are less stricter than Google. But Google is a trustworthy company so this is why I am still considering my options. I have heard many successful people with Google and some people not so successful and being banned from Google permanently. If I had to choose either Google Adsense or Clicksor I would choose Google Adsense.
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Post April 4th, 2007, 12:46 pm

I use Adbrite and it serves me very well :)
Though Adsense clicks do pay you more then any other program...
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Post April 12th, 2007, 7:59 am

BenS wrote:
I have considered using Google Adsense for my website and the main reason I am hesitating is because people may click too many times on my ads. This is why I have also considered PPC Publisher networks such as Clicksor etc. but I have been with them before and I haven't earned much with them and they have definitely got such lower PPC rates but they are less stricter than Google. But Google is a trustworthy company so this is why I am still considering my options. I have heard many successful people with Google and some people not so successful and being banned from Google permanently. If I had to choose either Google Adsense or Clicksor I would choose Google Adsense.
mate you should try it out and if you don t like it bin it.... you can use it while using other ones.
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Post April 12th, 2007, 8:02 am

Junije wrote:
I use Adbrite and it serves me very well :)
Though Adsense clicks do pay you more then any other program...
the problem with ad sense is scans your page, but with my provider I can have my page scanned or choose by keyword with the highest RPC etc... and really manage what is shown on my site. It simple. Ad brite is not bad, but at least with other solutions your guaranteed to have ads shown on your site.
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Post April 12th, 2007, 9:40 am

if you're running a blog, try blogads.com
and don't forget about sponsored search listings - put a search box in your site and have a sponsored feed provide results that are relevant to your user's query. CTR is MUCH better, despite what AdSense and their pundits tell you.
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Post May 6th, 2007, 8:40 pm

adsense it great for blogs
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Post May 20th, 2007, 4:44 pm

Eh, I really have to argue with anybody that claims Google is trustworthy. I thought the same of them once, but then they lied and screwed me out of $57,000 of earnings I had with them. Their terms of service gives them the right to cancel any account at any time for any reason and keep any unpaid earnings. Nice of them, huh?

I'm using them again now, but be careful. Hopefully another power-hungry rep doesn't decide that having a 3% CTR constitutes click-fraud.

Oh, and as far as why to use AdSense? Due to the large number of advertisers, you're more likely to get a good rate on your ad space. I literally increased my daily earnings from $30 to $300 by switching back to AdSense. I was making $120 or so daily ad AdBrite on one of my websites, but then they just couldn't keep high-quality ads coming in, so it dropped to $30/day.

UPDATE: Earnings have increased to over $400 a day now on the same traffic without any changes. Looks like letting Google do it's thing is really working out much better than AdBrite.
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Post June 15th, 2007, 5:02 pm

AuctionAds has some nice features. I've been trying them lately.
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Post June 16th, 2007, 1:14 am

Google Adsense is the best
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Post June 17th, 2007, 1:31 pm

I used Adsense - but then I got banned for no reason. So then I switched to Bidvertiser - same thing. Though I am going to switch back to adsense as they were far better than Bidvertiser, and after querying them only once as to why I was banned (invalid clicks), I got my account back, minus about $60 for the invalid clicks. So I do like google, though while I was using bidvertiser I made slightly more money.
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