Making money with Google Adsense

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.

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Haha, actually it was a large order for a very common product. Never would have guessed it if I hadn't seen it. Our "average" click is around the 20-30 dollar range, but I have seen multiple 200+ clicks pretty much daily for the current publishers. We have a database of over 50 million affiliate products, so chances are good that we can fill most niches.
 
sounds like your platform might be great for all these people getting f'ked over by qcp
 
Worth a shot. We've got some great connections with reputable networks. We are able to work with merchants that others have a difficult time getting accepted to because of the volume of traffic we provide. Our ad targeting is pretty darn good too if I don't say so myself :)
 
Yep, it's also geo targeted,so we only show products for people we can convert. Like I said, put in an alternate ad or whatever you want in the fallback ad options so you can monetize the traffic we don't display ads for. From what I have heard from our publishers, they haven't experienced a loss in adsense income, only an overall gain because our ads monetize where Google doesn't and vise versa.
 
Like I said, put in an alternate ad or whatever you want in the fallback ad options so you can monetize the traffic we don't display ads for. From what I have heard from our publishers, they haven't experienced a loss in adsense income, only an overall gain because our ads monetize where Google doesn't and vise versa.

Yeah I'm testing this out now, I'm getting my fall-back Adsense ads being in Mexico so I just have to figure out a proxy to use to test the prosperent ads

EPN has been screwing me royally lately so I'm excited to give this a try
 
I'm making 5 figures a month from Adsense and my eCPM is only like $0.40. Any more experience with Prosperent? Looks a little amateurish.
 
I just finished slapping prosperent up on 5 of my product related sites, mostly EPN niches. Together they all run about 2k impressions a day so I'll post my feedback here in a few days.

Since these are geotargeted and display ads based on the incoming search query -- I mean how much more targeted can it get? I have high hopes.
 
I'm making 5 figures a month from Adsense and my eCPM is only like $0.40. Any more experience with Prosperent? Looks a little amateurish.

I think you're confusing Amateurish with Beta :) . They're in beta right now, but their interface is top notch. I've been using Prosperent for a while now and it's spot on. I use Adsense for my fallback code so I still make money if my traffic doesn't match a product in the db... it's win-win.

Also, if any of you have tried working with large product DBs, you know how much of a pig a product search can be... think Affilistore with a large db... the WORST. Properent has some amazing db on the back end because the ads load really fast.

I'm excited about the future of this program :) :) :)
 
erect, Yes, I have some great back links from the New York Times, LA Times and many other news agencies. Hot links to. I attribute that to not worrying about money and just helping people daily. Paying it forward has done a lot for me and my family. In addition, this brings links.

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...
 
How far out is the reporting? Looks good tho, just slapped it up on a site.

Click and impressions reporting is realtime. Earnings are recorded once per day currently. This will change once we leave beta. We have a pretty advanced reporting system that is being finished right now. Scalability was of course our main concern, but we also plan to provide more flexible options as well when compared to the other networks. Everything is done in house, so feel free to shoot us a line with any feedback or criticism.
 
I just finished slapping prosperent up on 5 of my product related sites, mostly EPN niches. Together they all run about 2k impressions a day so I'll post my feedback here in a few days.

Since these are geotargeted and display ads based on the incoming search query -- I mean how much more targeted can it get? I have high hopes.

Good Luck Andrew. I have been with Prosperent since December, so give it a little time. My current balance is $431.00, but the first month I made about $70. My biggest single click so far is $161. The cool thing about prosperent is it registers cookies for 30 days or more. As we all know most people don't make big purchases immediately upon seeing an item. They shop and compare. But even if they go back to the merchant directly later, you still get the credit if they originally got sent by your website. I would also say that my adsense income has not declined because I use it as an alternate as set up in Prosperent.
 
Adsense for me wasn't an option since I got banned eons ago... Prosperent has been a fantastic alternative, making me more then I ever did with Adsense.

Also having a fallback ad option is great, gives you lots of flexibility.
 
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?
 
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.