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If only..............

- It was a myth that Google disables Adsense accounts for no clear reason.

- Google would give you a Warning before they disabled your Adsense Account.

- Google would work with its Publishers in a productive way before they disabled your Adsense Account

- Google would really think twice and see that the Publisher is abiding by the TOS before they disable your Adsense Account.

I had my best month with Adsense this past month but its bittersweet because there is a little empty feeling in the back of my heart that tells me it is NOT a viable way to do business in of itself.
Thats why I diversify.
But only if................then I would wholeheartedly pursue Adsense like a Madmen with no stopping me !!
  • Profile picture of the author stoaf88
    I know what u are saying I just had my best month as well. Im not breaking any rules at all and am still very worried.
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  • So Santa won't be leaving you any Easter Eggs this year?

    The point being you don't trust Google? Or you don't trust the methods you are using to drive traffic to your Adsense Pages?
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      Originally Posted by InternetMarketingIQ View Post

      So Santa won't be leaving you any Easter Eggs this year?

      The point being you don't trust Google? Or you don't trust the methods you are using to drive traffic to your Adsense Pages?

      Huh ??
      Iam saying its easier to earn revenue from my Organic traffic with Google adsense than other forms of revenue right now for me at least!! Its a sit and forget type thing but its not trustworthy as a viable business model long term. You must diversify ,and I do trust my methods for getting traffic . BTW, I dont just produce adsense pages on any of my Sites. There combos with some just straight affiliate without Adsense !
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  • Profile picture of the author Fraggler
    discrat,

    I think the organic traffic is more volatile than AdSense bannings. If you are already promoting affiliate programs for physical products on your site, try giving up some adsense income to create a mailing list in some of the sites.

    If you can get a page on each of your domains promoting a solution to a problem in the niche, you can move that solution to an autoresponder follow-up series. Once they have gone through the follow-up series and got their answer, you can start directly promoting your new or existing product pages (reviews) to the list for an instant hit of traffic.

    It is a bit of work to get the follow-ups written but it can put a bit more certainty into the volatile Google world.

    (This works well on pages that aren't performing up to scratch with AdSense).
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      Originally Posted by Fraggler View Post

      discrat,

      I think the organic traffic is more volatile than AdSense bannings. If you are already promoting affiliate programs for physical products on your site, try giving up some adsense income to create a mailing list in some of the sites.

      If you can get a page on each of your domains promoting a solution to a problem in the niche, you can move that solution to an autoresponder follow-up series. Once they have gone through the follow-up series and got their answer, you can start directly promoting your new or existing product pages (reviews) to the list for an instant hit of traffic.

      It is a bit of work to get the follow-ups written but it can put a bit more certainty into the volatile Google world.

      (This works well on pages that aren't performing up to scratch with AdSense).
      Already do this with 5 of my Sites that promote Products and have elaborate autoresponder that I spent at least 60 hours on constructing the series over a year ago. And they are building me a list !!
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