Adsense Revenue-Sharing Sites: A Reliable Home Business?

Posted on November 25, 2009
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You may have come across Adsense revenue-sharing sites, if you have been into making money from home for any length of time.  So what are they?  Basically, Adsense revenue-sharing sites are networks where you can earn money from Adsense clicks, (the little ads that appear on a website).  To benefit both the network and you, the ads get rotated a certain number of times.  HubPages is an example, where the clicks it gets gives you credit 60% of the time.  The credit rewarded to them is 40 percent of the total time.

It is easy to see the advantages of this deal.  Since everything is taken care of in the Adsense revenue-sharing network you don’t have to manage your own website.  This means you don’t have to worry about hosting costs or Web design, things that can be pretty annoying if you don’t know how to build your own site.

Second, you obtain a kind of link-building strength from Google.|In addition, you are able to build links from working with Google.  Once you start building on the network, it becomes important,as it helps to determine whether your Web pages are going to be seen.  If you were to do everything yourself, you would have to be a SEO genius to get your site ranked.  Already having the SEO taken care of, this is in contrast to Adsense revenue-sharing site.

However, do these advantages mean that Adsense revenue-sharing sites are a good model for home businesses?  It depends on what you’re looking for.  If you want the ability to build a quick SEO site, Adsense revenue-sharing networks work wonders because everything is already provided for you.  However, if you’d like to max out the income you get from Adsense, you need to do things independently.  Why?  Well, first off, you get to keep all your content.  The editors of Adsense revenue-sharing sites determine whether your content is good enough to be posted.  If it isn’t, it gets deleted, despite all the work you may have put into it.

In addition, if you do things on your own you get to keep all your earnings.  It is a different way with Adsense revenue-sharing sites,where a portion of your money is lost to the network.  Once you start earning hundreds of dollars, this can turn out to be very annoying.

So the final assessment is that Adsense revenue sharing sites fail in the area of being dependable home businesses.  They make it easier to build a website, but also take the controls away from you.  And when it comes to Adsense, it’s this element of control that gives you the most money and security.

Carin Davis is the editor and webmaster of http://www.CarinDavis.net. A site dedicated to the development and training for Network Marketers and Home Business Owners.

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