Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Adsense Click Exchange

The Adsense system makes profits based on number of clicks. More clicks mean more money. However, not everyone who sees an ad is actually going to click on it. So, what would be the best way to get that done? According to some people, that's the so-called Adsense click exchange. The similarity in the Adsense click exchange name to the New York Stock Exchange is purely co-incidental. Ahem.

The basic concept is a work-around to Google’s policy of not clicking one's own ads. Since clicking on one's own ad is not allowed, some very smart people decided to click on each others ads. Nothing in the terms and conditions disallows that, as far as most people are concerned. However, this is far from the whole story.

There are also lots of people and products that claim to be able to jack up Adsense clicks. You could say they are part of the Adsense click exchange, too. There’ are literally hundreds of ways to get those checks coming in with bigger and bigger dollar amounts. The trouble is, for every one that works, there's at least five more that don't, but claim to anyway. It all falls down on your lap which ones to make use of and which ones not to, since there is no way to tell which of them actually works.

Of course, there are tons of things you can do yourself to help improve the number of clicks. You can make it so that your content is more search engine friendly. You can make changes and updates to make your site not look like a generic, made-for-ads sites that are all over the Internet. Or, you can check the Adsense click exchange website, which only shares the name with the network of people trying to work around Google’'s terms and limitations.

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