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Ethan

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I've been using Google AdSense since April 2004 and I haven't made over $75 over the entire span of time. I've got half my members clicking on the links, but I'm only earning like $.02 for each click and getting no where for profit.

I've also come to notice that Google is the only external connection on my site and it slows in down, and it's noticialbe on a dialup computer according to some members.

I've tried everything from placing them directly on the top, to on almost every page. I currently only use them for related research as I run an eZine it gives good links often related to the article. But the slowness isn't worth it.

Is having Adsense a site worth it? If you earn no profit, and slow down your page time for nothing should I just remove it?

I'm not saying that AdSense isn't good for some people, but I'm just asking with my case.
 
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The first Check from Google arrived yesterday :) very nice mail :D
 
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GT Web said:
30%?

ya right - smells like fraud

no, just good search engine rankings all over Google for good search terms.
ads are placed nicely, to entice the click through to adsense.
put your mind to it, it can be easily accomplished if you have an authority domain name and are experienced in SEO.
 
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sumthin said:
GT Web said:
30%?

ya right - smells like fraud

no, just good search engine rankings all over Google for good search terms.
ads are placed nicely, to entice the click through to adsense.
put your mind to it, it can be easily accomplished if you have an authority domain name and are experienced in SEO.
looks like i gotta improve my skills, i only get 1%
 
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