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2:52 pm July 3, 2012
| WellKeptWallet
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Moneysma said:
WellKeptWallet said:
That is awesome! My blog is on Wordpress so I have not been able to successfully use Adsense. Do you know a way that would allow me to stay on Wordpress but use Adsense? Any help would be appreciated!
I assume you have it hosted by Wordpress? I am on Wordpress but am hosting my site so I have no problems with Adsense. Granted I'm no where near the numbers people are reporting in this thread, but I am making money with it.
Thanks for the heads up! I am having a programmer/designer revamp my site, so I will self-host it as soon as that is complete. I knew it had to be something simple.
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7:09 am July 5, 2012
| jaicatalano
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Wow good stuff. That's about what I hit in the start of the year and than BAM back to life.
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4:40 pm July 6, 2012
| RJ
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Read the blog post behind it. Again, great news for you Sunil. You know that I'm a frequent reader of your blog, so I love hearing great news from the people that I follow.
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2:20 am July 7, 2012
| Tom Drake
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Jeff Rose said:
I think we a'll have our opinions of advertising. When I first created my blog, the intent was to get new clients. Someone asked me one time, why would I want to have an ad for Fidelity on my site (via Adsense) if that was my goal. I thought long and hard about it and my take away was, "Everybody that comes to my site is not going to become my client. Why not get some financial consideration for my time?".
Jeff, you could also go into Adsense and remove competitors like Fidelity. In fact, I started doing this recently with some of the affiliates I run. Why settle for a $1 click when I can give them my own banner to get $50+ commissions?
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7:29 am July 7, 2012
| Sunil from The Extra Money Blog
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Tom @ Canadian Finance Blog said:
Jeff Rose said:
I think we a'll have our opinions of advertising. When I first created my blog, the intent was to get new clients. Someone asked me one time, why would I want to have an ad for Fidelity on my site (via Adsense) if that was my goal. I thought long and hard about it and my take away was, "Everybody that comes to my site is not going to become my client. Why not get some financial consideration for my time?".
Jeff, you could also go into Adsense and remove competitors like Fidelity. In fact, I started doing this recently with some of the affiliates I run. Why settle for a $1 click when I can give them my own banner to get $50+ commissions?
very smart/strategic on your part. over time you recognize who these vendors are and can vet them out. the exercise pays off nicely
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