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Question by Rita: Which affiliate marketing company goes fine with Google adsense?
As suggested by friends that affiliate marketing ads can be published with Google adsense, But I am not sure that which affiliate marketing is the best and Genuine and Don’t conflict with Adsense.

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I will suggest CJ which is work good in my website together with adsense. By the way, most of the affiliate program dont conflict adsense ads because they are in different format

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Question by MM: Would you been interested if anybody makes to you sites with google adsense?
I mean if somebody makes to you 2000 sites with google adsense in only 15 days. would you pay 2 dollars per site?
but if this sites are about topic that are common to everybody and very serched like acne, dibetes, astha… and many people look for these kind of topics so, there is more probability that your adsense been clicked… now would you been interested???

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Answer by steven d
its worth per

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Question by adam0149: What is the best online advertising program, besides Google AdSense?
I used Google AdSense until they diabled my account for “invalid click activity” (which I did NOT do!).

Please let me know of any other good third party advertisers (that won’t disable your account when you start making money).

Thanks.

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Answer by imisidro
Adsense does not disable accounts when you make money – Google LOVES it when their publishers make money for them because that means more money for them too. Google disables accounts because the publisher cheated, generated invalid clicks and generally failed to follow the program policies.

If you are looking for alternatives — and some such as YPN is stricter than Google Adsense (YPN even disables accounts that generate too much traffic from MySpace or what it deems as low quality sources of traffic), here are some of them

Yahoo! Publishing Network (currently in beta and available to US publishers only) http://publisher.yahoo.com/
Intellixt http://vibrantmedia.com/site/web_01a5.htm
Quigo Adsonar http://www.quigo.com/adsonarexchange.htm
IndustryBrains http://www.industrybrains.com
Commission Junction Evolution http://www.cj.com
Kanoodle Brightads http://www.kanoodle.com/about/brightads.html
Clicksor http://www.clicksor.com/affiliate_programs.php
Contextweb http://www.contextweb.com/
Bidclix http://www.bidclix.com/
Bidvertiser http://www.bidvertiser.com/

Also join a banner advertising network. Advertising networks are organizations that aggregate Web sites that offer advertising space, and sell banner ads (and other advertising options) across them. Traffic requirement is often a minimum of 5,000 monthly impressions, although many do not accept sites hosted by free page services.

Burst Media http://www.burstmedia.com
Fastclick (ValueClick). http://www.fastclick.com
Advertising.com. http://www.advertising.com
Tribal Fusion http://www.tribalfusion.com

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Question by TheCuriousOne: Could you put just Google Adsense ads on a website?
I have a few parked domains that I own through GoDaddy, and I noticed that GoDaddy automatically puts their own ads on there if its parked. If I pay for hosting, could I put just Google Adsense ads on there to make some money?

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Answer by alex s
yea you can put google ad’s on your websites…people make over 00 a month from google adsense alone – probably less than 5% of people that use it though. but if you have a lot of daily traffic to your site, you should definitely be able to pay for your web hosting and yearly domain payments. if you have a pretty good site you can accumulate a lot of money. it’s all about traffic of course.

go ahead and head to the google adsense website and apply for it. it will take about a week for them to accept you. once accepted, you can create customized colored ad’s to place on your sites…they will give you a special HTML code for each ad you create.

what are your websites? how much traffic do you have each day to them? i made my website at the end of july and i have atleast 100+ visits a day. from that i usually get 1 click a day…sometimes 0. it’s all about content, traffic, and what niche you are in.
http://www.aroundthecampus.com

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Question by linda: I read that Google Adsense now can be seen in Euros? Is it wise to switch for Europeans?
For someone in Europe, is it a good idea to switch the Google Adsense account so that it displays in Euros instead of in USD? I read it’s also possible to have the checks issued in Euros. How wise is it to do that? Are there costs involved? Any other disadvantages?

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Answer by Gary
Europe deals in Euros. By dealing in euros with adsense, you avoid the dollar to euro conversion costs. There are no disadvantages. Europeans deal in Euros all the time.

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