Adsense VS Amazon VS Affiliate Networks

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Just trying to get a sense of who thinks which of these methods is the best and why.

We're sending lots of clicks to Amazon from niche websites but not getting the kind of conversion we expect.

Adsense seems to be doing okay on a lot of our sites, but we've heard people say not to put Adsense on your sites.

Would like to hear from Warriors that are trying these methods, and other methods, to see what their results are like.

Thanks!
#adsense #affiliate #affiliate networks #amazon #networks
  • Profile picture of the author Ruth P
    You will find Warriors who have success with all of these, it all depends.

    Some niches are better suited to Adsense, some to Amazon and so on. Some marketers themselves are better at promoting info products than physical products etc.

    Unfortunately this may not be the certain kind of answer you were looking for, but the only way you're going to find out what's right for you and your niches is to test different things and keep an eye on what's working.

    ~Ruth
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    • Profile picture of the author AccountCache
      Originally Posted by Ruth P View Post

      You will find Warriors who have success with all of these, it all depends.

      Some niches are better suited to Adsense, some to Amazon and so on. Some marketers themselves are better at promoting info products than physical products etc.

      Unfortunately this may not be the certain kind of answer you were looking for, but the only way you're going to find out what's right for you and your niches is to test different things and keep an eye on what's working.

      ~Ruth
      Thanks, Ruth. We are trying to get a sense for each site and what works best.
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  • Profile picture of the author CraigRC
    Always my own products, either info or physical, through typical PPC/SEO listbuilding.

    Simutaneous promotion of related products to the list, multiple sales funnels that offer OTOs, upsells, downsells, and continuity on the backend.

    Adsense and Amazon aren't for me, far too much power over your business and income are given away to their control for my taste, and I've had enough success that I doubt I'll ever experiment in that direction.
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  • Profile picture of the author pjc71
    adsense is a load of rubbish had problems in the past
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    • Profile picture of the author AccountCache
      Originally Posted by pjc71 View Post

      adsense is a load of rubbish had problems in the past
      What kind of problems? It's working fairly well for us right now.
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