Making money with Google Adsense

Just because I've never registered to post about something doesn't mean I'm a noob or don't have anything to say. Randomly stumbled upon this and since I've been using prosperent felt I should say something... but anyways, I'll go noob up some other forum ;)
 


Just because I've never registered to post about something doesn't mean I'm a noob or don't have anything to say. Randomly stumbled upon this and since I've been using prosperent felt I should say something... but anyways, I'll go noob up some other forum ;)
If your panties get twisted that easily, it is probably a good idea to move on. Thick skin is required around here.



@Mods, maybe split the Prosperent convo off to its own thread and move to the affiliate forum?
 
If your panties get twisted that easily, it is probably a good idea to move on. Thick skin is required around here.



@Mods, maybe split the Prosperent convo off to its own thread and move to the affiliate forum?


That's a good idea...I'd be willing to try this thing out. Nothing ventured as they say. How the hell does one get the coveted "Prosperent Invitation Code" may I ask?
 
That's a good idea...I'd be willing to try this thing out. Nothing ventured as they say. How the hell does one get the coveted "Prosperent Invitation Code" may I ask?

3rded ... I think this ended up being an unintentional thread-jack of a good adsense convo.

Brian, shoot me an invite code and I'll give it a try too after figuring out which niches work best with your system.

BTW: going head to head vs. Goog takes balls ... that's my kind of product!
 
hahaha nice job brian... happy to see family here..
and btw erect is right brian love to eat children
 
... after figuring out which niches work best with your system.

I really like your system, so much easier to design ads vs. adsense. I am kind of timid about prosperant serving up ads based on SE query transparency but I guess with a service like this there is no other option. It makes for great ads but also niches are out there for all to see (compete, etc)

Quick glance shows that it's a product heavy system. I'll be switching some banners on some of my lower volume sites in the next few days to see how they compare over a month. I've got lots of shit that would work well with this if all goes well.

Speaking of your system, it doesn't look like there are many rebill-ish or tradidtional affiliate products in place (eg. ringtones, dating, ...). Any plans for ramping this up?

Are you going to allow people to promote their own products and essentially do direct buys with prosperent or are you planning on getting locked in with shareasale/cj type networks?

You got it, and apologies for the threadjacking.

Not really your fault, so many are disenchanted with adsense that they jump at the mere mention of someone competing. I personally like all of my accounts I have with them :]

The saga continues ... http://www.wickedfire.com/affiliate-marketing/84234-prosperent-thread.html
 
If your panties get twisted that easily, it is probably a good idea to move on. Thick skin is required around here.



@Mods, maybe split the Prosperent convo off to its own thread and move to the affiliate forum?

Was actually saying that tongue in cheek :)
 
Sorry for the late replies here. I have been busy with my own forum, blogs and family.

OK, thanks to the mods and others for getting those Prosperant salesman thread high jackers off this thread. I was going to blast them a new a$$, hence BYA for the fun of it and just ruin their online rep for being hijackers. FYI Prosperant, learn some online etiquette because if this is how your operate, anyone who makes real money will not want to even look at your offers you are so obviously trying to promote. If they were so good, we would have heard of you or been referred to you. Don't come in here and rebuke this, you have had your time to promote. I may see you guys on your thread after I do some digging on your firm.

keeper33: Hey Moe, for those of us new to SEO, would you suggest outsourcing from the beginning or moving to outsourcing as the site begins to grow and becomes too much for one person to handle?

I suggest that you do it all yourself and you don't worry too much about SEO. Yes, be aware, but just concentrate on getting good content out there that is researched via keyword tools to make sure your titles are SEO's and articles are what people are searching for. Do guest posts on other blogs for links and traffic. Keep working on content and it will happen.

I have 3 full time people and 2 independent contractors I work with. As profit comes in, you invest back into it. I have a designer and a full time content writer and forum moderator, my son Evan ;)

ohnysc430: I can't believe you own loansafe that's funny, I was a mortgage broker for 10 years before getting into the affiliate game. Still do loans here and there passively. That's pretty awesome a lot of guys speak about your site in the industry.

Good to see a mortgage PRO in here and making money online. Good move!!! Yeah, I
bash the industry a lot because there was just so much riff raff and wanna be slimy millionaires selling loans when they shouldn't have. Imagine when the market turns and people need loans, my site will be the biggest ad highest paying out there. I suspect in 2014 when real estate rebounds (my prediction) or so, I'll be a set :)

bitsdawg: OK - BYA - you have gotten me to take my most popular blog, and refit it with a pro theme . Tomorrow I'm going to invest in a good forum system - instead of the free wp plugin I was using.
It is time for me to mature online.
I forgive you for siding with Shawn on the numbskull/numskull thing.

I am so glad you are doing this and being mature. It's gonna take time and you're going to have doubts, but just keep working smart and hard. Eventually it will pay off if you played your cards right. I wish you the best bits and if you need help, just let me know.

JohnCJackson: I have other shit that's all Adsense, as well. It's probably a good idea not to ignore either, and as I said before I think people tend to have a very narrow view of affiliates as well as Adsense publishers.

Everything you said in your post counter my thoughts in coherent manner. I agree with most what you say. I just have had crappy experiences with most all affiliate companies and as soon as I went Adsense, my worries ended and I could focus on creating. I never have to worry about payouts or offers.

To each is own and I agree that one should explore all possibilities.

Amanda11: Blastyourass, are you related to Shut Your Ass? Also, cool thread bro. eh you run adsense and doesn't afraid of anything.

Um, no. Thanks Amanda. Me not afraid of anything. Is that you in the avatar, if so, your cute and should be livin in a car.

penguinbc: How well do you have to do to get to this level? (account executive)

Not sure. I just got an email one day and they offered to work with me on ad placement etc. She got my income way up with some simple tweaks she made. :) I
assume it has to be in the multiple thousands monthly and I was making that month
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LazyHippy: Great thread man, good to see ya back around here.

You have always been one of my favorite dudes here with the best attitude. It is nice to be back and thanks for the welcome from someone I respect a lot!

rsheth3: you seem like a nice guy no homo

thanks, I guess? I have nothing against gays, but personally, I like giving it.
1EightT: You should check out Prosperent TCPA ads. You can use them in conjunction with Adsense ads, so your retain your adsense earnings, but the TCPA ads are displayed on the first visit by anyone with a valid U.S search referrer. Our record for a single click was a couple days ago. The publisher made 786.00 dollars. On a daily basis I see 200.00 + clicks come through. Makes adsense look like chump change if you have the right type of traffic that converts for affiliate type products.

I am sure there are ways to do this. But with Google Adsense I have enough ads. I am a loyal guy and when someone treats me well, then also pays me well, I tend to be loyal to just that person. My focus is to work with Google on these type of sites until I retire and let people know that it is a viable option for making great money online.

Some people like going from offer to offer looking for the next best street corner. I'm on a street corner made of G's for Gold and Google. In addition, Google gives me 95% of my traffic. For a return of the favor, I work with them in making this relationship one that is not a pimp and hooker, but a real business relationship with great benefits.

Heck they even sent me a bad ass Valentines Card.

rgordon83: THIS is what makes people successful. Sure, you can scam a few thousand people on rebills and hope the AG doesn't start head hunting, but real success comes from producing real value. That's how you get long term users, repeat customers, referrals, links, etc...

You couldn't be more correct. I am a firm "knower" that what comes around goes around. You reap what you sow. KARMA is for real and if you spread bad seeds, bad deeds will happen to you. If you spread good seeds, good deeds and opportunities will be abound.

I made mistakes in my past that landed me in prison. I got what I deserved and when I hit rock bottom, I dedicated my life to doing good at all times. Especially when no one is watching.

This has maid off a million fold and is the basis of my online business.

theREALdmak: Motivational Post. Essentially, you're building a real website business.

Thanks man. Yup, I am actually building what I call "online investment property" that I build with my own hands and mind. It is asking to building a house in the woods from scratch and owning the land. ;)

Koschei: How are you dealing with Universal Search? I have an authority site in health niche that had top rankings for some nice keywords, till Google decided to put Shopping box and AdWords expandable product ads in the middle of SERPs and re-rank the hell out of everyone. Most of the traffic hit came in the last few months and seems this is just the beginning of the algorithm shake-up coming this year.
How are you dealing with all that stuff hogging SERPs? Video & images, social / real-time factors, page load times / bounce rates.
Are you producing any content specifically targeting these universal boxes? What exactly?

Yes, I noticed somewhat of a drop, but not in earnings. My site has tens of thousands of posts on huge long tail finance words. I get visitors all on long tail.
I am getting big time involved in video, radio and images. That is one of my main focuses right now. Ustream, YouTube, MetaCafe, Flicker. You have to do it all.2

rawbones: Looks like a good thread, I will come back and read it later. BYA you remind me of a gentlemen named Grizzly. Kills it with adsense.

Thanks so much! Yeah, I know the Griz from his making money online websites on blogger accounts. He tells the truth, but it bugs me that he doesn't just divulge who he is. I like 100% transparency and I think that helps your online cause 10 fold.

efeezy: Glad to see that others are still doing well with Adsense. Most of you probably know from some of my threads that Adsense is how I make most of my money, and it amounts to 70% of my monthly income. I laugh when I see others say "adsense is dead" or "you can't make money from Adsense". Sure, it might not be the best way to monetize every site, but if you have a high traffic site in a decent niche, there's no reason you can't make $10,000+ a month from it.

Glad to see a fellow Adsense entrepreneur. Once you do it on one website, it is easy to duplicate.

Thanks for the questions everyone and please feel free to ask more questions or share you story
 
I get about $100 every month or so from Google. It's not a lot, but it's gas money. Haven't set up Google adsense sites, but I can see how it could make money without much effort. I like setting sites up and forgetting them.

me too...i make about $160/month with adsense on my sites...not too much but i've been receiving this amount for about 3 years now consistently
 
I've been making $20 a day with adsense for like 4 years off a content site I have that I don't ever touch or put work into. It isn't the best but it's consistent pocket money. This allows me to piss away 500-600 bucks a month on stupid shit like 30" monitors or video games or whatever without feeling too guilty...

How many pages of content do you have up for a site like that? It seems like a lot of you are saying that you've got old sites like this that require little to no maintenance which has very obvious benefits.
 
Also I am having an issue with one of my sites. I have an off-topic domain name and it is completely fucking up my ads. All the ads are only relevant to the domain name and seem to be ignoring the actual content, which is resulting in an atrocious CTR (~0.5%) because none of the ads are relevant. Has anyone had this issue before or know how I can fix it?
 
i love how everyone was smelling chum and then got pwned with some quality info from BYA.

That is a wicked adsense integrated theme you have there on loansafe.
 
Also I am having an issue with one of my sites. I have an off-topic domain name and it is completely fucking up my ads. All the ads are only relevant to the domain name and seem to be ignoring the actual content, which is resulting in an atrocious CTR (~0.5%) because none of the ads are relevant. Has anyone had this issue before or know how I can fix it?

I feel your pain. I have an RSS Feeds website, and it gets a lot of horse feed ads on the front page. Trust me - the word "horse" is not on this website.

But inner pages, with better html names and titles get good ads. How are your inner pages doing?
 
Honestly, until this thread got hijacked - it was one of the best ever IMO.

I had a website that was making about $5-15/day on Adsense. It was coasting like some of those you talk about. I bought a new theme, added some pictures and content, and got some links in the usual way. This took a couple of days.

Yesterday, I had my first $60 day with that site.

Now this site had already been indexed, etc. - so I am not saying that 2 days work will be magic for everything - like my "horse feeds" site. But if some simple changes can bring in an extra $20 / day, that's $7200 a year, right? Pretty good for a site I plan to take about an hour a week to update.

The moral of this story is that Adsense isn't dead. It doesn't work well, or isn't the best solution, for lots of things either. But if you have a general website that is hard to monetize with affiliate offers, try it.

And if you are making a little money, try harder.

Tip - see post above for a niche were Google obviously has inventory - horse feed.
 
Great thread true, I never thought of Adsense for a profitable business but now I feel this is a missing part to my business. I bought some good domain that I'll rank with SEO to push Adsense on them. I was wondering if you guys have any recommendations for the WP themes to run Adsense on them?
 
@moe

Thanks for sharing the information. i am sure google adsense is a good way to make money online. your postings are really useful to those who would like to make money online. you are doing a real good job. all the best to you.