Wednesday, November 1st, 2006...12:04 pm
Robin Good on Adsense and Automated Content
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Setting up a site with Adsense and RSS feeds sounds like a no effort money maker. The problem is that it doesn’t work. Robin Good explains in his entry today, AdSense Money Machine? The Problem With PLR Articles And Automatic Content Generators.
The time for littering the web with fake automated content is over. Use your money and intelligence to build automated systems that do things that can be of real value to your potential customers.
For those like me, who are not after the “American-money-making-dream”, but are looking to give greater meaning, freedom and value to their lives as independent publishers, what really counts is not how much money you can gather in the shortest time possible, but rather how much “good” you are creating for yourself and others while making a living at it.
Good points to an article by Gordon Goodfellow (who almost sounds like an alter ego), where he outlines the shortcomings of the RSS and Adsense combo but then launches into a sales pitch for a keyword system which he says will overcome all the problems he has just explained.
One of the real ironies of the article is that Robin Good’s site uses AdSense and in between his title and his article are ads for “Beat the AdWords system” and “The Adwords Miracle Guide”.
Wednesday, November 1st, 2006...12:04 pm
Robin Good on Adsense and Automated Content
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Setting up a site with Adsense and RSS feeds sounds like a no effort money maker. The problem is that it doesn’t work. Robin Good explains in his entry today, AdSense Money Machine? The Problem With PLR Articles And Automatic Content Generators.
The time for littering the web with fake automated content is over. Use your money and intelligence to build automated systems that do things that can be of real value to your potential customers.
For those like me, who are not after the “American-money-making-dream”, but are looking to give greater meaning, freedom and value to their lives as independent publishers, what really counts is not how much money you can gather in the shortest time possible, but rather how much “good” you are creating for yourself and others while making a living at it.
Good points to an article by Gordon Goodfellow (who almost sounds like an alter ego), where he outlines the shortcomings of the RSS and Adsense combo but then launches into a sales pitch for a keyword system which he says will overcome all the problems he has just explained.
One of the real ironies of the article is that Robin Good’s site uses AdSense and in between his title and his article are ads for “Beat the AdWords system” and “The Adwords Miracle Guide”.
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