PPP vs Adsense

Posted by Mike Lopez under Business and Money
Sep 2006
18
01:32am


If you’re a regular reader of my blog then you might have already known that I was a former adsense publisher until they kicked me out for no apparent reason. I tried asking them for reconsideration but I was denied. In other words, I am banned from adsense - BUT I DON’T REGRET IT.

I’ve heard people say they’ve earned thousands and thousands of dollars from adsense and I have nothing against that. I’m not saying that their claims are not real. However, I tried out adsense and I’ve learned that making thousands and thousands of dollars from it is not really an easy task. Before I got banned from adsense, I already had a 2-digit amount in my earnings - I think it was $70 or $80 - can’t really remember but hear this - I earned it in a span of more than 2 months!!!

Good thing I found PPP, now I can make money far far better than what adsense can provide. Now, I have $300 in earnings and I’m getting more as I type this message. In other words, I’ve earned more with PPP than what I’ve earned with Adsense in the same span of time.

In this battle of PPP vs Adsense - PPP wins and Adsense is dead.



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One Response to “PPP vs Adsense”

  1. Nano Says:

    Interesting,

    I had the same thing happen, just when I started to see the fruits of my labor working to move up all the search engines, so I know how you feel. It took me over two months to prove I was not clicking on my own page ads, but it was hardly worth it as revenues continued to drop like a rock regardless of increasing hits to my sites.

    Over the past year I have seen my adNONsense revenues tail off dramtically, so in my opinion and experience, I welcome any new format, and PayPerPlay sounds like a perfect solution for my efforts getting more hits every month. Even if PPP pays less, which is hard to imagine, it would be far more than I earn on PPC.

    In addition, with all the effort to constantly tweak ads and placement, colors and formats, PPP is set and forget, and I like that most of all, even if I don’t make more than my PPC efforts, not wasting my valuable time is more important to me at this point, so I can’t wait for PayPerPlay.

    Good luck to all, Mike

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