The Death of Adsense?

Did Adsense really die on August 1st, 2006?

Well, according to a fr*ee 18-page ‘no pitch’ report written by Scott Boulch, called the ‘Death of Adsense‘ , it did. Scott refers to himself as a “former Adsense junkie” who now makes 50K a month after quitting Adsense.

He shows the extent he went to built an Adsense empire, what happened and what he’s promoting now… along with screenshots of the checks.

Although I don’t completely concur with Scott’s ‘Adsense is dead‘ rant, I do agree that no one should ever rely solely on Adsense, so I think Scott’s report is a worthwhile read from that perspective alone. He includes some thoughts on doing business that are quite valuable.

Scott’s report is being offered as a f+ree download for a short time. To get the report, scroll down to the bottom of the page and enter your name, email addy and a password. You’ll then be sent a confirmation link to get the report.

P.S. Pay particular attention to Scott’s list-building strategy which is excellent!

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3 Responses to “The Death of Adsense?”

netdebut on September 18th, 2006 7:47 am

I agree, Rosalind, I like how he’s using this as a great list building strategy. I just returned from my summer deployment 3 days ago and already I’m seeing his report being shown in almost every website I remember going to before. Heck, even I am promoting it. It bares some good information and I look forward to seeing what part II holds.

Even if AdSense isn’t dead, I do want to know what the alternatives are and what he’s doing to earn that $50,000. Hey, do you know how Scott got started on promoting his “Death of AdSense?” I’m curious to know how it all began. Maybe I’ll ask him later.

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Russell on September 19th, 2006 8:41 am

Strange… I’ve tried accessing this report under 2 different email addresses. Still haven’t heard from him. Maybe he’s just list building and doesn’t really have a product to share!

BTW, I did check junk mail

Still love you Rosalind!

Still love you too, Russell. :-) Hmmm.. very strange about not being able to sign up though. Seems most folks had no problem signing up for Scott’s report. Maybe if you clear your cookies and try the link again? Hope that works… let me know if it doesn’t.

Cheers,
Ros

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Sue on September 21st, 2006 15:31 pm

It’s interesting how everyone seems to have the latest “new” thing. The one common denominator that they all have is bashing the “old” thing like SEO and now, adsense. I guess that they have to foster doubt in the old, in hopes of promoting the new. I think most readers will agree that while some tactics cool off abit after the first red hot months of usage, SEO and adsense will always have some usage. Perhaps “dead” is too strong of a word.

Good point about the ‘bashing’, Sue. Then too, many folks fall for the latest “new” thing to the exclusion of all else, i.e. SEO and Adsense, so maybe making the strong point is necessary at times? :-) Right or wrong, it’s definitely a very effective way to get the point across.

Cheers,
Ros

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