What's the point of MNS if ...?

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Hi,
i was thinking to start micro niche sites recently, but i just found out that most of those "micro niches" have less advertisers, some of them have no advertisers at all (although it shows it has a high PPC on adwords), so in the end you will get a site with an unrelivant advs (on your pages), and yet some people are still making money outa this, how do they do that?
thank you : )
#mns #point
  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    There's this little secret in adsense. It's that people who
    visit your site are real people. For the most part.
    They eat, they shop, they drive cars, they buy clothes,
    watch TV, etc. So, any ad no matter how irrelevant you
    think it is, any ad has a chance for a click.

    Google has been very good at tweaking ads for the history
    of a visitor's actions, much to the disdain of many adsense
    users. They can't get that first paragraph above into
    their heads.

    Paul
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    If you were disappointed in your results today, lower your standards tomorrow.

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    • Profile picture of the author KingKuba
      Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

      There's this little secret in adsense. It's that people who
      visit your site are real people. For the most part.
      They eat, they shop, they drive cars, they buy clothes,
      watch TV, etc. So, any ad no matter how irrelevant you
      think it is, any ad has a chance for a click.

      Google has been very good at tweaking ads for the history
      of a visitor's actions, much to the disdain of many adsense
      users. They can't get that first paragraph above into
      their heads.

      Paul
      Yes, whatever you were searching for recently will show up in adsense ads.
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