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Adsense is dying, what to do with all those websites? PDF Print E-mail

With the program Adsense of Google, the www suffered from the unstoppable proliferation of automatic websites (or not so automatic). What was the deal? Put up a site with different pages loaded in keywords and Adsense will do its magic showing related ads. If someone clicks on that ad, you receive a part of the cake of Google. Simple, isn’t it?

 When google found out, they decided to do something about it and they did it...

Now, what to do with all those websites done exclusivelly for Adsense? Is it there a way out? Well, the unswer is Yes. 

 

What Google did after realizing that there were guys and gals under the sun making a very good living with those automatic sites, was to launch a new feature that allowed those contracting Google Adwords to choose how much they wanted to pay to the search engine and how much to the adsense websites. Like most Adwords contractors prefer to catch organic surfers, the budget for Adsense was cut drastically and those guys having that good life had to start working for a living again.

Now, the big question is: what comes next? Mike Steut came up with an interesting solution and published two revolutionary ebooks (free download), “The death of Adsense” and “Life after Adsense” (more about Steut in the Gurus section, coming up :)). His proposal is clickflipping, I am not going to go into clickflipping right now. He is a very clever guy and he is taking good advantage of the revolution he made. Now is clickflipping the only choice?

The other default solution is to move those websites from Adsense to affiliate sites. Now the main problem here is to put by hand affiliate over affiliate...painful. To help with this little problem there are some scripts that allow to put ads from different affiliate Networks by keyword.

For Clickbank I found two scripts. The first one is CB Context and it is a very interesting option for those who went too far in the Adsense system and now have some difficult choices to make. The catch is: of course it is not free, tt costs $97 per license. I contacted Ran Arousi, the developer, to see if there is a group license or resale rights. I am waiting for him to answer.

In the same line, but FREE, there is a module for Joomla OS (Open Source content manager): ClickBank Affiliate Advert Module . I don't completely like it due to two things: the first one is that it is mined with ads of the writer and the second one is that it pulls the info from the xml given by Clickbank, so what appears in the ad is the pitch given to catch affiliates, not public. Now, like Clickbank doesn't seem to ask for promotional text, that is the best you can get. I am not sure how CB Context solves that problem, the sample page seems to be end user oriented, but I recommend you to check that point carefully, it has 30 days money back. What I do like of the module is that you choose the category and subcategory of the ads displayed so you don't need to spend so much time creating keyword packed content. You can see it working right here under the text for the Category Marketing & Ads and the Subcategory Ezines.

 
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