Is Adsense still relevant now?

by yaji
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I did not see many results when seraching for it in the forum, is it still profitable in 2025? If I am only interest in content and blogging, with Adsense alone, assuming I have enough traffic, can I earn something decent in 2025?
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  • Profile picture of the author Hayordeyji
    Yeah is still profitable, but it depends on the platforms you use
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    • Profile picture of the author marketerkkc
      what you think bout platform, i am using wordpress website,i also want to know how to increase traffic to blog posts in my website.
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  • Profile picture of the author drekken
    In my opinion, AdSense is still obviously relevant as a monetization company. The problem it currently has is that it has been too strict with its policies for years, and its ad formats have become outdated. For example, I now use other companies like AdMaven on several sites, which don't give me approval problems and offer ad formats like push notifications and smart links, which are in high demand right now and AdSense doesn't have them. I think many people are looking for alternatives to AdSense for these reasons.
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  • Profile picture of the author haurryyyyy
    I'm currently running campaigns on Ecomobi, and AdSense is still allowed for some of their campaigns and those actually perform quite well with pretty good commissions.
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  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    Originally Posted by yaji View Post

    I did not see many results when seraching for it in the forum, is it still profitable in 2025? If I am only interest in content and blogging, with Adsense alone, assuming I have enough traffic, can I earn something decent in 2025?

    AdSense is part of the YouTube monetization system,
    once a channel qualifies to join the YouTube Partner
    Program.

    That's where your videos earn money based on views.

    Anybody that does not know this information needs to
    brush up on their internet marketing knowledge.

    Do yourselves a favor and learn to produce videos.
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    • Profile picture of the author spartan14
      Originally Posted by Monetize View Post

      AdSense is part of the YouTube monetization system,
      once a channel qualifies to join the YouTube Partner
      Program.

      That's where your videos earn money based on views.

      Anybody that does not know this information needs to
      brush up on their internet marketing knowledge.

      Do yourselves a favor and learn to produce videos.
      Adsense its not only on youtube
      You can use adsense on your website also
      In fact adsense start with blog traffic first and after that he moved to youtube also
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      • Profile picture of the author Monetize
        Originally Posted by spartan14 View Post

        Adsense its not only on youtube
        You can use adsense on your website also
        In fact adsense start with blog traffic first and after that he moved to youtube also

        Yes, I am aware of all that, because I had
        AdSense accounts since 20 years ago.

        My comment was directed to the member
        who implied AdSense is no longer a thing.

        AdSense, Google, and YouTube are all
        subsidiaries of Alphabet.

        As to blogs vs. videos, videos are much
        more profitable than blogs from what I
        have seen.
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  • Profile picture of the author VaneSSka
    Adsense can still work if your traffic is big and Tier-1 heavy, but CPMs aren't what they used to be.
    For content/blog sites, I mix it with AdMaven - pops, push, and smartlinks -- and that usually boosts revenue without killing UX.
    Even small tweaks in placement or format can make a noticeable difference in RPM.
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  • Profile picture of the author SofttricksM
    Yes, is still profitable if you focus on quality blog content and traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author OnlineProxy
    why not,AdSense can still be profitable for bloggers.But,achieving a 'decent' income solely with AdSense heavily depends on your niche and audience demographics,you need to be in a high-paying niche,such as finance or technology,combined with significant traffic,preferably from countries with a high CPC like the USA or UK.For most general-interest blogs,this requires massive pageview volumes to generate substantial earnings.I mean,AdSense is a good starting point,but many publishers find that diversifying their monetization strategies is crucial for a stable income
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  • Profile picture of the author MarcelloFumuso
    It can still be profitable and in 2026, but AdSense alone usually requires very high traffic to earn decent money. If you're focused only on content and blogging, niche choice and SEO matter a lot. Many creators treat AdSense as a base income and add other monetization later.
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