I make a lot of money from Adsense. We are finally going to change our site from a desktop only website, to a responsive site that makes things easier for our mobile/tablet users. But now I'm reading many, many experiences from site owners who said their revenue crumbled, some by 50%, after making the switch to responsive. Some have said to avoid using Google's responsive ads and instead use their straight mobile tags to minimize the bleeding. Any thoughts?
This is not true. Google recently implemented mobile friendly as their search engine priority. You will find similar posts in their adsense blog as well. http://adsense.blogspot.com/2015/04/is-your-website-ready-for-mobile.html http://adsense.blogspot.com/2015/05/more-reasons-to-go-multi-screen.html
What is not true? And what does this have to do with my question? I asked for the revenue experiences of people using mobile ads from Adsense - and whether or not there is more revenue in using the standard mobile ads or the responsive.
if you do it right, and only make the mobile site appear on mobile phones or smaller tablets, it should make more revenue from people who couldnt see the whole page before on their device.