Why We Removed Google Adsense

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Nobs Invest Says Goodbye to Google Adsense It’s a typical gloomy evening, and if you notice, there’s no more Adsense ads right at the bottom, and you can only see referral banner ads (which will be gone soon) from Google Adsense. I’ve considered it really long before deciding to take the high way. Here’s an email coming from one of our readers who likes us.

Like your blog but the Google adsense you’re running is displaying stuff like 4444% in 4 days (Croft Bros scam) and other 100% in 1 day type scams.. do you really want to earn money from people clicking on this crap and possibly getting sucked in….?

cheers,

Greg

And honestly there’s no good ways to filter the ads. I have spent like hours trying to filter these ads out from the Competitive Ad Filter section to no avail. Guess it’s got to do with the HYIP Blog that we have and maybe scammers find it cheaper to get Adwords to place ads on our publications.

So no Adsense anymore. Or at least, no scam links here. Buy me a tea next time will ya?

And Happy Halloween Everyone ;)

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11 Comments »

Comment by alan
2007-11-02 03:59:04

Hey Jude, try using Adbrite. The funny thing is that my site can’t get approved for adsense and you’re ditching it.lool..oh the humor..

 
Comment by Mbongwe
2007-11-02 07:10:07

My experience of using Adbrite is that they pay only peanuts. Generally I like removing Adsense, let’s see if other methods will work better for Jude (and few of us could do it as well, lol)

 
Comment by Jude
2007-11-02 12:54:39

Its always good to sell your links on your own if you have the capability. Traffic comes number one, as potential ad publishers might just approach you.

Else, I’m not sure. We’ll see how this blog goes ;)

 
Comment by Optional
2007-11-02 13:47:00

You have to pick your adsense referral sponsors carefully.. if you simply choose to rotate all forex related advertisers, for example, you will find the vast majority of them pay WAY less than a resonable rate per lead/action.

Personally I think many advertisers think it’s a way to take advantage of publishers and get their clicks a lot cheaper than via adsense.

 
Comment by Jude
2007-11-02 19:09:05

Agreed, some advertisers aren’t paying the right money for converts for Adsense Referral Ad

I had like a few forex converts for like only 0.30cents, might as well go with the Adsense itself ;)

 
Comment by funbiz
2007-11-02 23:22:59

Hey Jude;

Try this one, it beta testing now and they 100% to you…

http://www.adpole.com/

I am testing on my sites now.

:)

 
Comment by Jude
2007-11-03 02:16:57

Hmm it’s a CB cloaker. Not sure whether I’m interested since I’m not selling any CB products here. But thank you still for your suggestion funbiz! ;)

 
Comment by Emperor
2007-11-03 22:32:05

I just put Adsense here and there to give my blog more texture… Couldn’t really care any less with the earnings since I have other ways to monetize my blog.

 
Comment by Jude
2007-11-03 23:51:33

It’s not so much of a lesser earnings for me, but the kind of ads that comes out from Adsense. Apparently there are alot of HYIP scam ads appearing.

 
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2011-08-30 14:16:55

I strictly recommend not to wait until you get enough money to buy different goods! You should get the mortgage loans or just financial loan and feel yourself fine

 
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