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More is Less

Sep 28th 2010 at 11:17 AM

When the members in your website increase, your income from the website will also increase, right? Wrong! My adsense income from my website drops when the number of members of my site increase.

The number of members was at 30+ and my adsense income was quite constant, clearly indicates that they like the google ads on my site. But when I started to promote my website the membership rose to 200+, many of them spam the website with ads. Visitors to the website clicked on these spam ads instead of my adsense ads, therefore causing my lost in income. If these spammers clicked on my adsense once in while, it may offset the loss. But these spammers are too busy pasting their spam ads and never click once.


Purging these spammers takes time. I regreted promoting my website now.

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Dec 16th 2010 at 2:28 PM by surefireformula
Thanks for sharing that tidbit. It's a shame that the spammers are out for a quick buck, but that's how it is. At times, it prompts us to change up our online strategies to defend ourselves. We'll do what we have to do to put them out of business. Thanks again for sharing.
   
Nov 1st 2010 at 6:58 PM by 4SFI
I like this.
   
Oct 29th 2010 at 12:04 AM by drkelp
This is where getting targeted traffic works. If you advertise in place with an interst in your web site or product hang out you will get more stickability and less spam. If you advertise indiscriminately the spammers will come. Good article Ciao Grant
   

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