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Will Google Adsense May Make You Good Income Than Affiliate Programs


by R.Rocky

Many affiliate marketers today have realized quickly that in some circumstances, google adsense may make you more money than your affiliate programs. This article below highlights some situations where Google Adsense code if placed on your website can actually make more money for you as oppose to a mere affiliate program link.



Many affiliate marketers today have realized quickly that in some circumstances, google adsense may make you more money than your affiliate programs. This article below highlights some situations where Google Adsense code if placed on your website can actually make more money for you as oppose to a mere affiliate program link.

1. Not all keyword niches have affiliate programs

This means that if you do a quick keyword analysis you may find an area that you think is very lucrative but the problem is that it may not have any affiliate programs for you to monetize your website traffic. The next best thing would be to check whether there are any advertisers with Google on that particular keyword that you have. Google Adsense with its millions of advertisers will likely have advertisers who are interested in your current market.

2. Adsense uses contextual advertising

Every Niche website even no matter how specialized will face a problem. This problem is that your affiliate product may not be spot onto the content for that page. This gets problematic when you add articles related to the topic to your website. Such topics may be slightly related to your niche affiliate product and your sales may asquite dismal.

Google Adsense is different, the Advertising that it puts up on every page will depend on the content of that page. This is important both to the purchaser of the advertising and the seller. If a person goes to a webpage looking for Running shoes and then reads an article on sports socks your ad code for that page will be on sport socks. The reader then clicks the link and you as the publisher make money from the Adsense code and the advertiser also gets more targeted website traffic.

3. No Dead Affiliate links

Affiliate marketing managers affiliate programs acquire newer and better affiliate tracking programs and then sometimes they change referral links. The problem with this is that sometimes stems not so much a lack of knowledge but difficulty in changing links on large websites. Google Adsense changes with respect to your webpages content and being totally externally driven will have no faulty links so you get paid from each and every clickthough.



In conclusion, Google Adsense makes many business owners a lot of money each month so if you are merely relying on affiliate programs to monetize your website traffic you might want to consider spending some time learning all you can about the Google Adsense program.



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