Adsense R.I.P.? Death of adsense
Last night I stumbled upon this free report about the incoming death of adsense. After downloading it, I finished reading after 10 minutes and felt shivers down my spine. Is adsense spiralling down to its death?
The author talks about how his adsense earnings dropped from $20K a month to $1500 a month though he has 3000 niche websites on the internet (yes that many). He is also talking from the perspective of the adwords campaign that serious marketers do and how much people are actually losing money on that.
If you are serious on making money using adsense, then you might want to read this free report. I am not so sure what’s with the 1st August 2006 date (mentioned on the site), but I guess this guy is launching his own product on that day.
Anyhoo, when you download the ebook, they promise to pay me 0.50 cents, so don’t wait. Go and download. Then you can do the same too, just offer them to anyone else and you make money. He is that desperate to get the word out.
Go here to download the report.
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September 15th, 2006 at 12:07 am
perfect marketing: Mr Boulch used an impossible to ignore catchphrase and we all download the ebook. i reserve my comment until the 2nd part comes out.
September 15th, 2006 at 5:06 am
Methinks the reason his adsense earning dropped is because Google is a lot smarter now.Having 300 niche websites just says a lot….he can’t provide good content.Its just too many to handle.Still $1500 a month is still not that bad.Adsense isn’t gonna die(just yet). It’s just that sites making use of adsense to earn huge income is carefully being watched now.
September 19th, 2006 at 12:33 am
I can’t help but wonder just how the “Death of Adsense” guy is going to try to cash in on all this publicity. I read the first report all the way through and was left scrathing my head at the “To be Continued” line at the end. Overall I’d say it really told be nothing I didn’t already know.
The author claimed to have 3000 junk websites and after Google changed the rules about how junk websites got paid, he lost alot of money. No surprise, the moral of the story is take a little extra time using unique content on your own (non-template) website and Adsense could be your best friend.