Please go through this and explain

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    sasikrishna, Nov 23, 2009 IP
  2. evelinawilliams007

    evelinawilliams007 Notable Member

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    No it's not.

    But I wouldn't recommend using both Adsense and Clickbank on any website.

    You're just distracting your customers.

    Al.
     
    evelinawilliams007, Nov 24, 2009 IP
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    I agree with Al.

    There's no terms-of-service problem having Clickbank affiliate links on a Blogspot blog.

    But not a good idea to have Adsense as well.

    Adsense pays pennies, and it's a way for people to leave your site instead of staying there. It'll be very difficult to make any Clickbank sales with Adsense on the page as well.
     
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    Everyone above is right. Plus you used the wrong adsense blocks you need the square ones to fill in that space you have between the 2 that are there now if your gonna keep the adsense.

    Mike
     
    mikeyman120, Nov 26, 2009 IP
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    Agree with the aboev.

    Why tempt users to click a link that will earn you 20cents, rather than click a link that could earn you MUCH more?
     
    Chimpanzee, Nov 26, 2009 IP
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    Contrary to the widespread opinion, I personally don't think adsense is that distractive. Anyone who comes across a landing page is already following a trail, and if the copy is engaging enough, the reader's attention should be funneled to the hoplinks, rather than the adsense ads.

    Those ads serve a good purpose of providing an alternative, in case the reader doesn't quite fancy the product one tries to pre-sell in the landing page. Better getting a 10 cent click than 0 cents from a customer who's really not interested in buying into your pre-sales pitch. Conversely, a potential customer who's feeling enticed from your warm-up tactics won't easily think of clicking anywhere else other than where you tell him to.

    On a similar note, I also don't think there's much point in using big, bold >>> click here !!! <<< hoplinks. It's all about pre-selling. Once again, if the writing serves it purpose, as little as one link in the end of the landing page should be enough to put the right message across.
     
    Smitten, Nov 26, 2009 IP