Forget the ad networks, AdSense just makes sense
Q: Of the
billions of sites on the web, what is the one thing just about every site
has in common?
A: Almost every one is trying to make an extra buck
off of advertising in some fashion.
I'm ashamed to admit it, but
many years ago when affiliate programs seemed innovative, I too tried to
cash in by linking to Amazon.com books and music. Did that actually work
for anyone? Chances are most will say no. Didn't work for me either. Not
only did I not make an extra buck, I didn't even make an extra penny. In
fact, even my site mrcgiguy.com (shameless plug), which receives around
500 unique visitors a day does not produce particularly good results from
affiliate programs. The bottom line is, most affiliate programs won't work
for most web sites. Vague, I know. But from my experience, unless your
audience is very general, you'll need to find affiliate programs that are
very specific to your niche in order to produce even the slightest result.
Though, these days, even well targeted affiliate programs don't seem to
produce much.
Like myself, most modern day web developers have
opted not to join affiliate programs and have instead turned to ad
networks such as FastClick, TribalFusion, Burst, etc. I joined FastClick
since it was said to have the highest CPM rates. And for a long while, I
was pretty happy with the results. I was able to make a breath-taking 50
cents a day. Yes, I was happy with that. I wasn't expecting
millions...reality sank in long ago...somewhere between the days of being
an "Amazon affiliate" and having my job dissolved after the dot.com crash.
So, 50 cents a day, or an approximate $15.00 a month was great. Every bit
helps when you're self employed.
Now let me get to the point.
Forget about affiliate programs! Forget about the ad networks (or at least
reduce them to being a secondary form of ad revenue)! Google's AdSense is
where it's at! What was once offered only to the largest of the web, is
now available to those of us running smaller niche sites. And how could
there be any form of advertising cooler than one that uses your own
content to determine which ads to display? I mean, this is what we've all
been waiting for. This is the answer. Highly targeted ads, non-intrusive,
routinely shuffled to maintain freshness, and they pay well. And when I
say pay well, I mean, the potential exists to make in one day what I had
previously been making in an entire month via FastClick. While, I'm not
allowed to discuss any particular figures (part of the agreement in using
AdSense), I will say that it's not even been a month now, and I've already
made more from AdSense then I made in the entire duration of running ads
for FastClick. Needless to say, I've waived bye bye to ad networks and
affiliate programs.
Don't get me wrong, AdSense is not perfect.
There are some things that could definitely be done to improve the system.
One of the biggest gripes I have, and I've noticed others with the same
opinion, is the overall lack of tracking. It sure would be great to know
which ads are being clicked and how much those ads are producing. But at
the same time, I can understand why that information may be
counter-productive for Google. The lack of control over the border color
and link color is a bit undesirable too. All other factors aside, the
purpose of the ads is to make some extra money. On this point, Google's
AdSense are definitely successful and in my humble opinion should
immediately replace any current 468x60 or skyscraper ads you are running
via ad networks or affiliate programs.
The future for affiliate
programs and ad networks has become very bleak. It's going to be very
interesting to see how AdSense matures, as the initial product is already
undeniably far better than said competition.
| About the author |
| Mike Ramirez
is a freelance web developer and is best known in the web community as Mr
CGI Guy. Mike is the sole developer of several free CGI scripts as well as
the popular commercial link management script Hot Links Pro. Visit
http://www.mrcgiguy.com |
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