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Have You Seen The Death Of AdSense?

Here is the mail I received this morning:

You are not going to believe this!

I just read a public domain report, that exposes the reason AdSense income sucks lately, even though every would be "Guru" on the net is pushing AdSense products like never before!

The report is called "The Death Of AdSense" and you can just go grab it from this website.

What’s really cool is this guy also explains how he went from a few hundred dollars in AdSense income to over $50,000 a month after he gaveup AdSense! He’s closing the doors on the report, so go grab one whileit’s still a live link.

There are 2 reports to download:

  • The first one is more an introduction than anything else, 18 pages all in all! Excellent teaser by the way!
  • The second report got 53 pages full of new info I never read anywhere else.!

Go here to download:

The Death Of Adsense Free Report

 

 

Gee! Back to the drawing board …maybe! I will use an English word that I like very much: linger. Yep! I have some lingering thoughts!

Roger Pilon, Editor 

 

1 comment to Have You Seen The Death Of AdSense?

  • Let me state up front that this message contains no affiliate
    links. In fact, no links at all. (I’m a terrible marketer.)

    You’ve no doubt heard about the manufactured "controversy"
    spawned by Scott Boulch with this "The Death of AdSense"
    report. It was really an ingenious way to build himself a
    very large mailing list and to make referral money by
    promoting two pay-per-action programs in his report. It cost
    him money to build the list because he was paying a referral
    commission of $0.50 per subscriber, but presumably he’ll
    make enough money off the list to make it well worth his
    while.

    And then, of course, Joel Comm jumps on the bandwagon with
    his own report arguing that AdSense isn’t dead. He’s not
    paying commissions for that one, but he has a new template
    product coming out next month and it’s another way to get
    people on his mailing list — and of course he’ll pay
    referral commissions on those sales. So a lot of Internet
    marketers are promoting Joel’s report.

    If you REALLY want to read either report, drop me a note
    and I’ll send you the links, but I don’t think there’s any
    real need for you to read them.

    It’s true that the low-hanging AdSense fruit is gone. It’s
    no surprise, really, it was just a matter of time before
    Google caught up with the Internet marketers who created
    sites full of no-content or duplicate content pages in
    order to make money from AdSense ads.

    But I’ve never advocated going that way, and I think if
    you’re building quality sites with a long term focus you
    won’t really be affected by the changes that Google’s
    been making. In fact, you’ll probably benefit from those
    changes in the long run. You should be applauding everything
    Google does to get rid of spammy sites and take note of
    what they’re looking for and make sure you’re not doing
    those kinds of things yourself.

    In other words, keep steady the course.

    Eric Giguere

    277 Longfellow Drive, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 2R9, CANADA

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