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Will The Google AdSense Program Survive?


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Gauher Chaudhry
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Will The Google AdSense Program Survive?

Copyright © Gauher Chaudhry, All Rights Reserved.



Almost everyone is now aware of the Google AdSense program that

has taken the Internet by storm. The Google AdSense program

lets webmasters place Google's paid sponsor listings on their

web sites and collect a percent of the bid amount when someone

clicks on one of the listings.



I have been reading many ezines that I receive and every

publisher seems to be making a huge hoopla about Google's new

program.



In my own words, it is seriously overblown.



Now, this article might make a few people unhappy who are

counting on the Google AdSense program to finally be their

"oasis of Internet riches."



But somebody has to be the devil's advocate. :)



Discussion boards, chat rooms and advertisers are buzzing about

the Google AdSense program like it is the California Gold Rush

all over again!



Do you know how many people made money during the California

goldrush?



Not many.



The reason was quite simple. Thousands of people flocked to

California in 1849 to claim their gold riches, but ended up with

nothing.



There were a few people who made some money finding gold, but

the real people who made a fortune were the ones who provided

food, accommodation and laundry services to the thousands of

people who flocked to California.



In fact, laundry services were so expensive that people had to

ship their clothes to Hawaii to be washed for a cheaper price.



The ones who will probably make a lot of money with the Google

AdSense program are the ones who sell complimentary products or

services.



For example, don't be surprised if you soon see an ebook "How To

Make $100,000 A Year With Google AdSense" which will probably be

a flimsy report that tells you to create targeted web sites that

attract top dollar paid listings from Google AdSense.



But guess what, hundreds of naive people will probably buy this

ebook and many other products and services that will pop up that

are related to the Google AdSense program.



I am currently using the Google AdSense program on a few of my

web sites and it does bring in revenue each month, but I don't

expect it to stay at the same level.



I will tell you why I feel this way.



When the Internet first started, everyone was making a huge

hoopla about how you could put banners on your web site and

make money.



But what happened?



Internet surfers started becoming immune to banner

advertisements and the average click-thru ratio on banners has

now dropped below 0.5%. Many banner ad networks have slowly

died and gone out of business.



As the Google AdSense listings will start to appear on thousands

of web sites, Internet surfers will also start to become immune

to these listings, which will result in lower click-thrus and

revenues for the webmaster.



Overture.com is planning on launching their "Content-Match"

program, which is similar to the Google AdSense program so

regardless of what you believe, Internet surfers will become

immune to text listings.



Many people hail the Google AdSense program as a long-term

advertising solution because its technology analyzes the web

page and delivers *relevant* and *targeted* listings that will

interest the web site visitors.



But banner networks have been doing this for years without much

luck, so what is the big commotion if Google can match text

listings that are relevant to the content on your web pages?



This is nothing new.



Just as banner networks had to deal with false click-thrus,

Google will have to some how tackle the same problem. The

Google AdSense program is a perfect environment for a fraud ring

as is the case with many pay-per-click search engines that

operate revenue sharing programs.



How do I know?



Because my company witnessed it on our very own pay-per-click

search engine BulletBid.com. Basically what happens is

organized groups of individuals sign up as affiliate partners

and then they all take turns visiting each other's web sites and

clicking on the paid listings.



This is something that is hard to track because the IP address

of each click on the same listing is different. We managed to

track the culprits because 1) We didn't have an overly huge

amount of affiliates and 2) The software we use had built in

fraud detectors to alert us the something could be wrong.



But with the Google AdSense program, they will have tens of

thousands of webmasters who will be running their paid listings

on their web sites. It will very hard to track who is organized

with who.



I have a feeling that Google's staff knows this in the back of

their mind and that is why they allow advertisers to opt-out of

appearing on partner web sites.



But if Google cannot track down fraudulent clicks, this will

result in their paid advertisers having a lower sales conversion

ratio from the traffic that Google sends them,



This will result in advertisers lowering theirs bids and honest

webmasters who host the Google AdSense listings receiving lower

revenue payments.



Depending on the factors that I have mentioned above, webmasters

might in the future find it more profitable to go back to their

old affiliate links.



So what is the answer to the question, "Will the Google AdSense

program survive?"



The answer is yes, but webmasters shouldn't expect to make as

much money once the initial goldrush is over.



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Gauher Chaudhry is editor of the weekly Cool Cash Ezine.

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