How long before Google AdSense bubble bursts ?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by geoiss2004, Oct 8, 2006.

  1. kevinn

    kevinn Active Member

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    #21

    Which will be never.

    So there, you have your answer! :)
     
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  2. Ch-Nauman

    Ch-Nauman Active Member

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    #22
    An employee of microsoft even don't predict how long he will make money with it. Who knows some bigger technology and invention hit the globe. Computer could be the thing of past. Every business involve risks. Google is a multi billion industry and advertising keep escalating.
     
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  3. fusione

    fusione Well-Known Member

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    #23
    I think Adsense won't burst , but people will look for other when they became pay per action and not anymore ppc
     
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  4. qwestcommunications

    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    #24
    Well, whatever google decides it will ensure that it is able to fully replicate the success of ppc before it does away with it. It just contributes a huge amount of their revenue, so if they do change from ppc they will ensure first ensure they have a system in place that makes them money just as easily. Google is company that relies almost entirely on advertising income.
     
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  5. goldenbrowngod

    goldenbrowngod Well-Known Member

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    #25
    When google pulls the plug.

    other then that I guess it will have its ebbs and flows
     
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  6. johnner69

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    #26
    well i think you can find a lot more value in some CPA ad networks as the death of adsense talks about. Sourcing out your own referral programs can be better or worse than those cpa networks like commission junction.

    Cheers

    John
     
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  7. KLB

    KLB Peon

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    #27
    To ask when is the Google AdSense bubble is going to burst, one is assuming there is a bubble. Think for a minute what defines a bubble. A bubble is artificially inflated pricing/value based on unrealistic expectations of continued price increases (e.g. stocks or housing) without real value backing up said increases (e.g. corporate profits).

    In the case of AdSense this would mean that advertisers were dumping boat loads of money into AdWords without concern for a return on their investment. Quite simply advertisers can measure the ROI of their AdWords advertising like no other advertising model ever. Thus there is no bubble to burst.

    Yes there will be ups and downs in AdWords advertising and yes it will evolve over time, but unless consumers totally stop responding to ads or click fraud destroys the ROI of AdWords compared to other advertising methods then there will be little reason for AdSense to go away.
     
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  8. sam2698

    sam2698 Well-Known Member

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    #28
    Untill something better and newer that pays more than google does. And it better be some thing really good.
     
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  9. qwestcommunications

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    #29
    I think the OP used the word 'bubble' without taking any consideration of its meaning.
     
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  10. MikeSwede

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    #30
    Well, I actually think that something will happen with AdSense and that is that we will see more MFA sites in Googles Search even though Google is trying to get rid of them. After the last "down-grade" from google I see new sites show up with Google Ads of course.
    As long as Google doesn't have any kind of quality check where the ads are shown (maybe only allow advertisers to select the site they want their ads to show up on, site targeting) or Google needs to verify every site before they serve any ads. if they do, then they need to check so the ads are not place on other domains and/or pages that hasn't been approved. Big job but needs to be done if advertisers is going to continue to put money into Google.
    Idon't know how much ROI other advertisers have but mine has always been really bad. I actually got a phone call and an email from Google today asking "I noticed your account has not been running recently. If you're
    interested, I'd like to talk with you about your advertising goals and
    potential ways to improve your account's performance."
    I emailed them back and told them I was fed up with Google right now because of their Search Screwup and other things, so I guess they won't get back to me again :)
     
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  11. MainVista

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    #31
    Until somebody or google itself beat its own concept of advertising..
     
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  12. KLB

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    #32
    Well I hope you stated it more constructively than that. Constructive feedback might do some good or at least be chalked up to issues that need to be considered. Non-constructive feedback that basically says AdWords sucks will get blown off as a lunatic's ramblings.

    Personally I want to see the issues with AdWords addressed and resolved because it is the best way to satisfy advertisers and convince them to spend more of their advertising budget on AdWords, which helps AdSense publishers like myself. The way I look at is that happy advertisers means more ad revenue for me.
     
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    stock_post Prominent Member

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    #33
    when the sky fall ..

    Other than yahoo.. there is no other big guy in this field.

    So, Adsense is going to stay.
     
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  14. seoindia

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    #34
    Thats the answer, infact why would it burst at all? It can also grow more and more popular.

     
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    #35
    The rule, everything goes up must come down does not apply here...
    Well atleast not yet...

    The TV era lasted for over 50 years before it showed a decline...

    Internet PPC Ads my be just as long... N e who, I found another company that does the samething adsense does... it's www.outboutmedia.com

    I'm trying them out... I'll let you know what happens... It seems pretty decent, and the setup is very simular.
     
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    #36
    I think click fraud is becoming less of a problem because advertisers are being a lot more proactive in with their adwrod accounts and managing it better. If they suspect click fraud then they are dealing with Google on that issue and having their clicks refunded.
     
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    #37
    I just read the "death of adsense" report & think he might actually have something there.
     
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  18. imnajam

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    #38
    Well said and I agree to artsky!
     
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  19. weathyman

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    #39
    I dont think that adsense program will loose it's glitter in the coming years.Even if more and more sites comes,there will be proportionate increase in the number of businesses entering online marketing .So i don't see any problem for adsense
    program at all
     
    weathyman, Oct 23, 2006 IP