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Are You Tired of Google Adsense - How Steve Found a Replacement for Google Adsense
from: Steve McArthur
Many people who have tried to make money on the internet in the last couple of years have done quite well using Google Adsense, myself included. About this time last year I was making about $5,000 a month.
I was using several different software programs that are readily available such as Traffic Equalizer, Ranking Power, and Traffic Dynamo.
A few other programs were very promising, including one that I had high hopes for that used random text generation. Invariably I would create a new web site, put it up on a server, blog and ping it and away it would go.
The spiders would come and I would get good listings in Yahoo and Google which delivered a goodly amount of traffic, which in turn created above average Google Adsense incomes.
Alas, it was too good to be true. What always happened was that these types of machine generated sites would slowly begin to erode in ranking in the search engines therefore causing my Google Adsense income to slowly dissipate to almost nothing.
However, I finally chanced upon a Google Adsense substitute which allows me to generate a replacement for my lost income much easier than I did before with a lot less hassle.
Google Adsense is still a viable and great way to go if you have web sites that generate large amounts of traffic. However, my life is much simplier now that I'm doing it a different way and to me simpler is better.
About The Author
Steve McArthur
Who else wants to earn $5 to $10 a day per domain?
I found an Adsense substitute http://www.exiee4.info/goldkey/
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