Monetizing non-content web pages with AdSense Ads

By Detector | 19 May 2008



A lot of hosting websites have AdSense Ads and they use those earnings to pay the bandwidth bills. There is also YouTube(video archives) clones that collect web videos and monetize page-views through Google AdSense. There is millions of personal blog, sites and sharing photo galleries with non-content pages, but they still earn money with Google Adsense ads.

So, if you have non-content site, site with personal information and photos, web site/hosting with pointed domain which you don’t use it anymore, or, it is visible online, but not regularly updated – add Google ads on those sites. Some of those websites could be doing really good with regards to AdSense revenue.

The recent changes in AdSense Policies allow publishers to place AdSense unites on registration form and pages that return 404 errors but again.

Just as information: Google also knows that publishers use non-content sites for earning revenue. To protect advertisers of showing their ads on non-content sites, Google gives Adwords advertisers an option to block display of ads on web pages that contain only “user generated content”, or an option to hide their ads on error pages. Google advertisers can also prevent their ads from getting displayed on social networks and online forums where – as Google say: “content changes often and is harder to monitor than content in more static pages.”

But don’t worry too much about Google advertiser’s blocks. Every advertiser knows that every visitor is potential customer and 70% of them don’t use Adwords blocking system. So, if you have some space on the web, don’t miss to add Google Adsense Ads.

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