the reason adsense is becoming strict is because it's shit for conversions and advertisers are pulling their ads off of content networks
Can anyone please post the differences in TOS in AdSense with AdBrite? What things are restricted in adsense but is accepted in adbrite?
I am also interested in statistics and experience of adbrite vs adsense on celebrity sites. Anyone with more information?
One of my channels had an ecpm of over $700 yesterday with a 40% ctr, it depends on your niche/site/traffic its nothing to do with adsense as a whole.
I've actually had better eCPM this month with AdSense than I have since August. I've tried a bunch of different ad networks, but so far AdSense has been the most consistent. YPN was better a first, but has fallen off quickly. I haven't tried AdBrite yet, but I might just give it a try.
Ok an how much did you make that day? I bet its less than $3. I hit $49 yesterday with adbrite. My personal record by far. Never thought I would make it with anything else than adsense.
Adbrite earned very little for my various websites. Adsense is superior in generating revenue on websites.
Ive been doing arbitrage for over 4 months now and never have a day less then the ecpm, i only target keywords where advertisers are paying over $10, now if there paying $10 for search network there content bids may be around $4-5. I send traffic (cheap clicks) to them pages with adcenter and overture. My traffic spend is $200 a day.
I am new in google adsense, so not thinking of going anywhere but if another site gives good money, may be we have to start thinking.
Im getting sick of adsense myself. But it is easy and they always pay on time. I will be looking for more revenue avenues after i finish my exams at the end of the month. Notting
I've only really used adsense...I tried bidvertiser but it was so poor i gave up after a few days. I'm hoping YPN will soon allow UK based people to join as I would like to give that a try.
Could be what's causing the problem (from publishers point of view). Lots of sites means lower payouts for webmasters. Notting
I have never had issues with AdSense, and have never really thought about switching. I have several sites though, and I might just try AdBrite on one of them.
I opened adBrite yesterday but it was a kind of sick site. It responded so slowly. I just shut it down.
I will be dropping Adsense on my flagship blog-site if the low payouts continue. My site received huge traffic rates lately, but since the beginning of January my Adsense earnings went down by nearly %400!! I'm now seriously looking into other advertising programs and networks, Allen.H
again the same question again and again, I am also earning very low via Google adsense but I think rest of the service providers are also not so good as some people are claiming here.