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28.11.06

An Aussie Sense of Adsense


Here's a sensible thought from Australian Graham Hunt. He is of the opinion that having Google Adsense on his site goes against his principles. He lays out the reasons why he's not following the Adsense crowd.

Although visitors can see that I have Adsense on my site, I must admit that Mr Hunt has an interesting point of view. I applaud him for making his stand. His article was published in EzineArticles.com. Read it here and feel free to post your views.


Adsense Makes No Sense To Me

By Graham Hunt

You won’t find any Adsense ads on my website.

Yes, I’ve read about the apparent “death of Adsense” and my inbox has been stuffed with claims and counter claims about the value of this product or that strategy. . But that is not the reason.

You see, I am a writer. I love nothing more than to research and write material on the area of my passion. In fact I have devoted my life to that very thing. Other than a bit of housework and meal preparation in support of my hardworking life- partner, my time is spent online researching and writing my own material.

I am very proud of the material I have produced and offer in the form of articles and e-books on my website. Once I have attracted a visitor to my site, why on earth would I want them to suddenly leave and go who knows where? At least if they clicked on an affiliate link I have something of an advantage for two reasons:

(a) I have chosen where the visitor will go when they leave my site and

(b) I could receive some income if they purchase the product or service on the site to which I am an affiliate.

With Adsense, the most likely place my hard-earned visitor would end up would be my direct competitor! That’s like owning a Pizza restaurant and advertising the local Chicken Take-Away in my establishment.

Yet, that is in effect, the type of thing I would be doing if I displayed Adsense on my site. Yes, it might make sense to Google to provide contextual advertising. It would probably even make sense to the advertiser (otherwise why would they do it). But it makes no sense to me.

I write because I believe I have something worthwhile to say. I believe, in all honesty, there are a lot of people who would benefit from hearing what I have to say. . I also believe that laborers are worthy of their hire, so yes, I offer some of my material for sale. I put my material before people. If they like what they see, if it fills a need in their life at that particular moment in time, they may buy. If they don’t like what they see, that’s okay.

But the last thing I want is for them to rush in and out of my ‘store’ because their attention has been grabbed by my competitor who I allow to stand in the entrance to my place of business for the purpose of diverting my customers across to his ‘store’. Will they come back to me? I don’t really know, but I sure as heck would rather it didn’t happen in the first place.

On the other hand, I recognize that I am something of a crusader. My site is not there specifically for me to make money, although the income is appreciated. If I was only interested in making money (and it seems, if you believe everything you read you either make millions or you make zero when you are in business on the Internet. There is, apparently, no middle ground) then I could provide the mega-store approach and offer you anything and everything your heart desires.

I heard recently of one entrepreneur who has 75,000 websites! Apparently the content on those sites is so unappealing that he makes tens of thousands of dollars each month from Adsense alone. To that I say “Great. I trust he enjoys his money.”

I choose to journey along a road apparently less travelled. What I lose out on in the area of financial gain, I certainly make up for in satisfaction of achieving my life’s goal and a career path that I honestly love. There’s not much more I could ask for.

Graham Hunt is the Founder and Thinker-in-Residence of The Ultimate Success Center, the website of which can be found at
http://www.the-ultimate-success-site.com. Graham has also started an interactive blog on Aglet Marketing. An aglet is the small metal tip on a shoestring. Aglet Marketing, therefore seeks ways to promote your website on the tip of a shoestring. The blog can be found at http://www.aglet-marketing.blogspot.com

Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Graham_Hunt

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23.11.06

Crystal Balling With Jim Edwards


We'll soon be saying goodbye to 2006 and many of us will be looking forward to the new year. So what awaits around the corner?

Will Yahoo and Microsoft really wake up and compete with Google seriously?

Will we see the "demise of Internet marketing" or will there be a new rebirth? Will the surge of "new offers, new opportunities" continue to dominate the marketing scene in the new year?

Will we see a new direction for MySpace and YouTube? Will more people abandon the Adsense ship as earnings (for many this is nothing to shout about) continues to dwindle? Will Adsense eventually kick the bucket in 2007? Is "Click Flipping" in CPA what it's all cracked up to be? Over to you Scott Boulch!

Come around this time, Jim Edwards (pictured) is a guy who has a habit of making some predictions about the Web. According to him, there's a couple of biggies heading down the pike. Yes sir, Good Ol' Jim has the "scoop."

Jim is a syndicated newspaper columnist and the co-author of an amazing new ebook - The Lazy Man's Guide to Online Business - that will teach you how to work less, get paid more… and have tons more fun! Remember, he "was screaming from rooftops about online video 3 years ago and look where we are now!" Well, he's looking into his crystal ball again and be prepared for some interesting tidings.

Get the rest of Jim's article here = > http://www.IGottaTellYou.com/2007-Predictions.html

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