LIFE after ADSENSE...

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Cyberdog1, Jan 2, 2013.

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    After doing research online - sometimes you can lose your Google Adsense account for apparently no reason. Although I still fail to see why Google would just ban an account for no reason unless that person had deliberately breached their T&Cs unless the great Google conspiracy is real!

    But realistically Google needs publishers to show their ads so it is in their interest to keep them. But when you earn a good living just from Adsense you do tend to worry that they may not like it and then just shut you down.

    So if that were to ever happen what would life be like after Google Adsense?

    For one, I know for a fact you wouldn't earn as much from other advertisement companies but they can help out in the first instant.

    It all depends really on if your sites are getting decent traffic or not. Traffic is money, so there are thousands of other ways to monetize a website.

    If an Adsense account is banned and you are 100% happy that there has been no fault in your part then put in for an appeal. There would be no point in appealing if you know you had done something wrong. From my research - 99% of the time you do not get your Adsense account reinstated so remember this when appealing.

    Then on all your blogs and websites substitute the Adsense HTML code with another advertiser like Chitika or Bing and because some of the same strict rules from Google don't apply to other advertisers you can include ads in your text, more affiliate codes and even pop-up ads.

    Just don't expect to make the same amount of money as you do with Adsense. This is the only downfall but then again it does free you up a bit as you don't have to worry every hour of every day about breaking the strict Adsense rules.

    My rule has always been to have as many blogs and sites as possible as unless you are lucky enough to have a handful of great traffic pulling sites then this could be the only way to make a living online

    There is life after Adsense and if you have a multitude of sites built around different earning strategies then you would only be losing one stream of income until you swap Adsense out for another advertiser.

    My motto has always been to create, create, create. The more Internet real estate you have the better your speculations will be and don't hold onto Adsense as your main Internet Revenue Stream - if you do then start looking for other ways now :)
     
    Cyberdog1, Jan 2, 2013 IP
  2. tvre1ease

    tvre1ease Greenhorn

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    I lost my adsense account, then I got adbrite, and its better but adsense was really good too . best when it comes to display ads thats for sure
     
    tvre1ease, Jan 2, 2013 IP
  3. Cyberdog1

    Cyberdog1 Peon

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    Luckily my revenue streams don't rely on ads but I'll check out adbrite for content :)
     
    Cyberdog1, Jan 2, 2013 IP
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    ragamsky Active Member

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    with 7 years experiences with internet marketing. Adsense is BEST PPC EVER! But im agree with you.. If we want to keep our life with internet, we need to forget adsense and try another chance.. Affiliates, B2B, Trading, etc..
     
    ragamsky, Jan 2, 2013 IP
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    jicbeatz Member

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    Yes, the world of income doesn't spin only around Adsense, but it is the best income from all PPC networks!
     
    jicbeatz, Jan 2, 2013 IP
  6. ProSence

    ProSence Greenhorn

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    I don't rely on Adsense totally, I have some other ways to earn too.
     
    ProSence, Jan 3, 2013 IP
  7. dumindushalika

    dumindushalika Notable Member

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    Usually if you don't click ads on your own site. There is less chance to get banned. But you must adhere other tools too. specially avoid from untargetted and paid traffic.
     
    dumindushalika, Jan 3, 2013 IP
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    iandille101 Greenhorn

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    There's money after taking an adsense but somehow, it needs extra effort to monetize your website since there are ways on how to get traffic. That's the main objective in online marketing.
     
    iandille101, Jan 16, 2013 IP
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    aldiyar1 Peon

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    Adsense is great! It is greater when you have Google News approved website )) Sold some such sites
     
    aldiyar1, Jan 16, 2013 IP
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    filipina4friends Well-Known Member

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    Try also selling online.
     
    filipina4friends, Jan 18, 2013 IP
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    dimitarang Well-Known Member

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    Adsense is the best PPC program that is out there and I am so happy with it.
     
    dimitarang, Jan 18, 2013 IP
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    dronehawk Greenhorn

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    I always advise my students to take care of adsense accounts and off course diversify their earnings. Try to play around with Google and they ban you. Try kontera, chitika, adbrite and the rest but none can compare with Adsense in terms of earnings due to its large number of advertisers on its adwords platform.
     
    dronehawk, Jan 19, 2013 IP