Adsense: Is Google worried?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by SearchBliss, Oct 30, 2008.

  1. michaelpowers

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    #21
    Interestingly enough my revenue has grown quite a bit in the last two months. But that could be because I wasn't creating a ton of income in the first place. I think we should all be fine with Google Adsense. The economy will eventually bounce back and we should be fine.
     
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    #22
    I agree with that. And my daily adsense revenue has gone from $20 a day average to almost $40 a day average over the past 3 months. Adsense users will be fine, but don't rest on your current income. The only way to make more in the end is either increase the traffic to your current sites, or make more sites. Either way it's a numbers game, so when your adsense income is down, work harder to get it back up. Simple!
     
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    @christian231 - I agree. It is all about traffic and different sources on income. Don't put all your eggs in one basket as I like to say. As long as you don't rely on one source to create you money you should be fine!
     
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    #24
    I haven't received this E-mail.. Maybe it was only meant for US folks.
     
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    #25
    Even I haven't received any such E-mail & as the other members have pointed out that you shouldn't only rely on one source. I recently replaced Google Ads with others & my earnings have increased. They're doing far better than google ads & the ads are much more intuitive & attractive. I'm also exploring different options.
     
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    #26
    I haven't got any messages at all from Google yet. Like ORZ pointed out it may only be for US folks. I am in Canada and haven't had any issues yet or heard anything.
     
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    #27
    world economy is facing a recession. Of course advertisers are cutting back.

    This is a good time to seo your site and have it ready when the economy turns around.
     
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    #28
    they are worried after all..hope this economic crisis wont last long..
     
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    #29
    There seems so much conflicting information out there. Advertisers are cutting back, as always in an economic downturn but on-line advertising is up overall. However, I'm seeing the earnings per click dropping, but this is being made up by increasing the traffic to my site. So part of the onus has to be on publishers to maintain their incomes as well.
     
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