wth...my finance blog makes faster money than my adult sites....

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by doridori, Jan 26, 2009.

  1. #1
    ok so i started a small finance blog about investing. http://www.alphaholic.net

    its only been around for not even a month, and its made money faster than my adult sites.....

    how is this possible ?? i put in so much work on adult sites, and so little effort in the finance blog, yet finance blog pays much higher at a higher earning rate than my adult site used to do.

    i guess there is no money in porn ??
     
    doridori, Jan 26, 2009 IP
  2. dwippy

    dwippy Peon

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    You gotta have money to pay for the sex?:eek:
     
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  3. lightless

    lightless Notable Member

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    #3
    Sex is over-rated.

    I guess you are one of those "Normal" people who think sex is all people need to survive and that man's chief function is to watch porn videos and pictures. ;)
     
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  4. vntutor

    vntutor Peon

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    Do you put Adsense Ads on your adult sites?
     
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    Neticule Well-Known Member

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    Adsense isnt allowed on adult sites, if it was, I bet they would make some bank.
     
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  6. doridori

    doridori Banned

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    that probably explains it.....adsense. i use blacklabelads on the other adult sites.....
     
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  7. ozre21

    ozre21 Peon

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    Maybe you can try adult monetizing service that pay well for adult site such as zangocash.
     
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  8. doridori

    doridori Banned

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    the thing is zangocash is spyware....i dont want to feed that.
     
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  9. hash1

    hash1 Active Member

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    Thats why they pay so well lol
     
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  10. doridori

    doridori Banned

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    hehehe so true.

    also they ask for proof of age too.....wth they want my driver licenses....no other affiliate programs have ever asked this. they are downright shady.
     
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  11. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    finance is a high paying niche which might explain it. not sure how BLA pays but adult industry is pretty saturated these days
     
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  12. evolveforever

    evolveforever Peon

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    hee hee :)
     
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    I think what sultanofseo said above might be correct. It could be that finance just pays well, I recently started incentivesearch.com which has some finance / business related articles. I get around .50 - .75 per click routinely. So I would say focus more on the finance material and less on the adult. For monetizing your adult sites you could try avnads.
     
    incentivesearch, Jan 27, 2009 IP