Are micro niche adsense sites (xfactor, clickbump) really dead

by cweber
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I have been reading up on the clickbump and xfactor methods but I am hearing a lot of people say these types of sites are dead. However if you look around this forum these days you will see a lot of people posting, saying things are dead. Article marketing is dead, backlinking is dead, blah blah blah is dead, you get the idea. That's why I wanted to ask here and see if there is anyone still doing the micro niche sites with adsense and doing somewhat decently with it. Right now I am looking to build it up to $50/day with adsense and MAYBE $100/day eventually but I have also heard that once you get p towards the $100/day that's where it gets more risky and migher chances of getting banned or deindexed. I'd love to hear some feedback on this. Thanks a lot
#adsense #clickbump #dead #micro #niche #sites #xfactor
  • Profile picture of the author Chris Cole
    Cweber,

    I have read Xfactors course and some other courses on adsense. Even Xfactor himself says the sites are not dead, but they need to have good unique content on them.

    His new method is towards a site with more content on one site which is structured properly, this way becoming an authority site for the chosen niches..

    You should go and read a thread on this here and see what you take from that. You could also do no harm by looking into the A100k Blueprint course too. This is the one i favour out of the two. It is a great course which will show you the way you need to build out your site with unique content and good SEO to assist you to rank and therfore earn.

    THere is most definately good money to be earned with adsense, but you need to build the business up correctly and have slightly bigger sites than the "OLD" xfactor way which many marketers took to building only 1-2 pages. That is a thin site!

    Chris
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  • Profile picture of the author moneymakerz
    Many people spreas false rumours in hope of blocking the competition. Many say google has started dropping low volume sites. But if this is the case then google should have banned 1 page sales letter sites. As we know this is not the case. The best way is to learn by testing yourself.
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    • Profile picture of the author KristofferIM
      Originally Posted by moneymakerz View Post

      Many people spreas false rumours in hope of blocking the competition. Many say google has started dropping low volume sites. But if this is the case then google should have banned 1 page sales letter sites. As we know this is not the case. The best way is to learn by testing yourself.
      They might not be dead, but I think they are harder to rank then bigger sites with quality content.

      I've heard others argument that Google would have banned 1 page sales letter sites if this was the case. But how often do you see 1 page sales letter sites in the top results of Google? Personally, never.
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      • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
        Originally Posted by KristofferIM View Post

        But how often do you see 1 page sales letter sites in the top results of Google? Personally, never.
        Frequently, but then, whenever I go to a sales page... I paste the headline in my search box, then the product name, and then I check Tradebit.

        It's amazing how frequently you can find $497 products on Tradebit for $1.50
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  • Profile picture of the author Will P
    All depend on whether or not you do them correctly as with everything else out the... Stick to the rules and guidelines and you're good to go.
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  • Profile picture of the author btzr
    I find if you choose the right niche you don't have to have huge authority site to rank. These sites are imho far from being dead. Adsense is one of the main incomes for Google, and I'm pretty sure that they are aware of these microsites. And they will not ban them as these sites convert _very_ well. Just my 2c.
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    • Profile picture of the author laurencengirard
      Originally Posted by btzr View Post

      I find if you choose the right niche you don't have to have huge authority site to rank. These sites are imho far from being dead. Adsense is one of the main incomes for Google, and I'm pretty sure that they are aware of these microsites. And they will not ban them as these sites convert _very_ well. Just my 2c.
      i was always a big believer in making a larger site with sub categories
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      • Profile picture of the author btzr
        Well it all depends on the approach I guess. I had success with authority sites (with subcategories) and micro sites too. What I plan to do is to create a few microsites (say 20-30) to raise fund my bigger authority sites which obviously need more attention (and money).

        I truly believe in value and I think microsites are OK but they are far from "true value". In my own defense I have a few good ideas (ideas meaning value) which need a bigger fund. I'm raising that with microsites but to be quite honest I don't want to rely on these entirely. You know at the moment they work, Google changes his mind and everything is ruined.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Williamson
    I can personally guarantee you that they are not 'dead.' If they were, I'd be losing ALOT of money lol. But it is all about keyword selection and unique content.
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  • Profile picture of the author aidanjb1
    Mini-Adsense sites are not dead...but these days Googles getting smarter and smarter. if you mkake a minisite full of low quality content, it will probably end up way down the rankings at some point even if you do end up getting good rankings initially...

    If you make a mini-adsense site, focus on providing top quality content on it - thats the best long term strategy.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Williamson
      Originally Posted by aidanjb1 View Post

      Mini-Adsense sites are not dead...but these days Googles getting smarter and smarter. if you mkake a minisite full of low quality content, it will probably end up way down the rankings at some point even if you do end up getting good rankings initially...

      If you make a mini-adsense site, focus on providing top quality content on it - thats the best long term strategy.
      Couldn't agree more.
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  • Profile picture of the author mejohn
    My bank account says that they are not. Google keeps paying me every month.
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