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Old 05-26-2011, 01:18 PM   #1
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Default Are you losing sales by using Adsense and Amazon on same site?

For those of you who have Niche sites that use Amazon and Google Adsense do you think that you are losing potential sales by including adsense on your website?

From my experience with different affiliate networks, the more affiliate programs that you promote on one website can decrease your earning across the board when you have tier programs. PPC ads are easier money but sometimes it's worth the wait to see if that click can turn into a high ticket sale.

I've been testing both methods and I have ways of getting $1 - $2+ per click with adsense which can clearly beat the afiliate money with some low ticket items on amazon. However, if the volume of sales is key with Amazon to increase your percentage rate then do you think it's best to remove any other Ad distractions such as adsense from a website promoting amazon products?

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Old 05-26-2011, 01:22 PM   #2
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Default Re: Are you losing sales by using Adsense and Amazon on same site?

Personally I haven't tested both Adsense and Amazon on the same site because quite frankly I hate it when I go to websites and see Adsense on them so that's why I don't run Adsense. Not to say there's anything wrong with it, it's just a personal thing.

With that being said. I do know someone who tested it and Amazon sales suffered because of it. I believe the test showed that overall more money was made by only having Amazon links and no Adsense but don't take anyone's word for it. Test it yourself..

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Default Re: Are you losing sales by using Adsense and Amazon on same site?

well, ive recently read that amazon bots tend to click on adsense ads but ive no idea if its true and what are amazon bots anyways? i doubt they are a good mix

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3.2k visitors per month Easy Article is Home to the Free PLR Article a decent amount in adsense

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