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| apples War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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I was browsing in the new adsense interface. Under "Ad networks" I see that 99% of my revenue comes from adwords and 1% from a really long list of other ad networks. My questions is, if I am only getting 1% put of a massive list of networks, should I turn them all off and just use the adwords network? My niche is obviously not suited to all the offers that the ad networks have. Peter |
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| Eleanor Ruse War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Berkshire, UK
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Hey Peter, I'm not really sure why you would want to remove the massive list of networks from your earnings...? Wouldn't this mean you are losing 1% of your earnings? I use AdSense on a lot of my sites and I've never used the ad filtering - and I don't really use the new AdSense interface. Is there any particular reason as to why you want to remove these ads from appearing on your sites? Especially when they are earning you money? Thanks Eleanor |
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| apples War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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Say I earn $100 per month, well $99 is from Adwords, and the $1 is from the long list of the other ad networks. Maybe if those other ad networks were not there, those ad spaces will be filled with adwords/adsense ads. I think that in my niche, there will be more ads related to my niche with adwords advertisers as opposed to the other ad networks. Having just said that, if there I am only making 1% of revenue through the other ad networks, there is probably no competition there anyway to compete. So maybe disabling other ad networks will make no difference. |
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