The Death of Adsense

13th Sep 2006Google

Is Adsense dead? I just read a free report called The Death of Adsense. The author explains why adsense is no longer as big of a money maker as it used to be. He then goes on to give some background information about himself to show why he is an authority on the subject and why you should listen to him.The author is going to come out with a second eBook later this month that explains how you can make a lot of money from your internet traffic without Adsense. He claims he knows a way to sell clicks for $5, $10 or even more. If you are interested check out the site to learn more.

9 Comments Comments Feed

  1. colbert (September 14, 2006, 9:18 am).

    this book could be a winner..and I love the affiliate program

  2. Billy The Blogging Poet (September 18, 2006, 1:48 pm).

    I downloaded the e-book– couldn’t read a word of it. It was if it was written in some secret code, lots of blocks and slashes, like no language I’ve ever seen.

  3. csandb (September 18, 2006, 2:51 pm).

    Billy,

    did you open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader? I think it was a pdf.

  4. Brandon Doyle (September 18, 2006, 6:10 pm).

    Greetings from a Utah startup. Cool blog.

  5. Sheakh Kutubuddin (September 25, 2006, 2:16 pm).

    I also think that adsense is dead now. The eBook author also suggested the asesome life after adsense, just read the book full.

  6. Geoffrey (October 1, 2006, 7:17 pm).

    I would be interested in further info. when available.
    Please be distinctive in your opening email or whatever program you use as I delete “en masse”
    over a hundred emails daily.
    Geoffrey Cooper

  7. MarkH (January 15, 2007, 9:47 pm).

    Well Adsense may be dead but it still pays for my home and car each month and that’s what I call “Free Money”. Takes a look at Shoemoney’s (http://www.shoemoney.com/) check from Adsense if you want a goal.

  8. testere (July 31, 2007, 1:17 pm).

    Well Adsense is maybe death but there’s plenty of other choices available. A survivor must be able to learn alternatives.

  9. Toronto (August 9, 2008, 11:51 am).

    It’s not dead by a longshot, people are still receiving income from it, and while it might not be enough to live of off for some, crafting a worthwhile site peeps will visit certainly creates the potential.

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