Can Bloggers Make Money Without Google AdSense?

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I have talked a lot about Google AdSense in the past, and I have also recommended AdSense as one of the best contextual ad networks for your blog. With the high-quality of ads and its safe recurring income, AdSense is a great blog monetization network.

But, what about people who’ve been banned by AdSense, or who can’t get approved by AdSense? Is that the end of making money via blogging for them?

No! It’s not!

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In this article, I will be sharing how having your AdSense account banned, or not getting AdSense approval, is not as much of a problem as you may think it is.

AdSense is considered to be one of the best money-making programs for bloggers for the following reasons:

  • It is easy to use.
  • You don’t have to worry about low-quality ads.
  • You don’t have to manually change the ads after a certain time.
  • You don’t have to worry about payment (AdSense payments are very reliable).

However, there are numerous issues which you face when using AdSense:

  • You must abide by the content guidelines offered by the AdSense team.
  • You cannot simply post anything you want to post. Even though you may not be violating any webmaster guidelines, you cannot publish certain types of posts due to AdSense policies. (Example: Websites which allow us to watch movies online.)
  • To earn more from AdSense, you need to continually try out various optimization techniques, including using keywords with high CPCs.
  • If most of your traffic is from countries like India, Pakistan, or Malaysia, you might earn mere pennies from AdSense.

None of these drawbacks make AdSense evil, but these issues do point to the fact that AdSense may not be as great as you think it is.

Why & How Your Life Is Better Without An AdSense Account:

Let me start by sharing my own journey with AdSense:

When I started blogging, I had no idea how to make money. I started blogging because of my passion for sharing knowledge & only heard about AdSense after a few months of blogging. Even after implementing AdSense on my blog, my first ad income was $47 from a DreamHost affiliate sale.

  • It was not from AdSense or any other ad network.

You may be wondering why I would say this since I make lots of money blogging (over $30,000/month). But let me ask you: Have you ever seen AdSense ads here at ShoutMeLoud?

If you take a look at my AdSense earnings for 4 years, you’ll know that I’ve made almost no money with AdSense, compared to the loads of money I’ve made with other monetization techniques. The only good thing about AdSense is the recurring income, which can offer a feeling of security to some degree.

Now that you know my AdSense story, I will share my experience of successfully monetizing a few blogs without using AdSense at all, and what can happen if you choose to do the same.

Your blogging life becomes more experimental.

The best blogging education comes from experimenting.

When you experiment with the latest monetization methods, you may stumble across a solution which works amazingly well for your niche. Experimenting also allows you to learn things from the experiences of other bloggers.

So instead of spending time experimenting with something completely new, you can start with tested methods which have worked for other bloggers.

Takeaway: When you read about a new ad network, try it out. Don’t be afraid to experiment. Also, instead of simply looking for a review, search for income reports and/or a case study.

You will be inclined to earn using your natural set of skills.

I have a blog called WPSutra which is currently in its orphan stage. But the good thing is that I have a blog business plan ready, and I believe it will work. To what extent, I’m not sure. But this blog has been running for a while now, I do not use AdSense, and the blog is still making enough money to cover its hosting and maintenance fees.

You may be thinking “Sure, Harsh, but you have been using WordPress for eight years now, and you know how things work around WordPress.” And yes, that’s right. But WordPress is part of my skill set.

Have you considered what your skill set is?

  • If you are running a technology blog, you can write an eBook on how to do certain tasks.
  • If you are running a finance blog, you could offer to make a finance plan for your readers at an affordable price.
  • If you are running a relationship blog, you could offer premium one-on-one consultancy around relationship issues.
  • If you are running a health blog, you could offer to create a diet plan for your readers.
  • If you are running a fashion blog, you could help people shop for fashion that works for them… and you could get paid for that.

Takeaway: There is a market out there for everything!  All you need to know is how and where to sell what you have to offer.

Embrace affiliate marketing.

Here at ShoutMeLoud, affiliate marketing is the main source of income. You will find thousands (or maybe even millions) of marketers talking about affiliate marketing and recommending thousands of products to you. But they will never tell you which ones work and which ones do not.

Many of them will claim to make you a multi-millionaire in a day, but don’t fall for it!

If you are planning to earn income via affiliate marketing and use it as an alternative to AdSense, you need to work hard, and you need a proper plan to reach a sustainable income.

If someone tells you that affiliate marketing doesn’t require any hard work, they are wrong. Likewise, if someone tells you that affiliate marketing doesn’t offer recurring income, they are also wrong.

I know that every month, no matter what, I will earn at least $5,000 from affiliate marketing. That is the minimum amount I will earn because I’ve created a resilient sales funnel to sustain that amount of income every month.

The key to this kind of sustainable success with affiliate marketing is to recommend something that you personally use, and can also guide readers on how they can get the same benefit. While it is true that Google doesn’t like affiliate links, they don’t mind them if you are adding value.

Takeaway: There are many types of affiliate marketing, and you can choose what works for you. You can either create a blog and try to recommend every new product in your niche, or you can be selective and recommend products that you are actually using while teaching your readers how to benefit from their use.

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If you are looking to achieve long-term financial success without selling your soul, do it the right way. It may be slow at first, but it will pay off nicely in the end.

Here are a few hand-picked articles to help you to learn more about affiliate marketing:

My intention with this article has been to show you the reality of life without AdSense. Many bloggers give up when AdSense doesn’t work for them, and they don’t even pursue anything else.

Half of them spend months trying to get their AdSense account approved, and they end up making dumb mistakes which get their accounts banned.

If AdSense is not working for you, let it be. Try something else. Try something which no one else has dared to try. If there is an ad network out there, chances are it’s working for someone. Why not you?  You may want to ask yourself if you are brave enough to take that risk.

If you are, then do it!

I would love to know your monetization success stories which don’t involve AdSense. Share your experience in the comments below!

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A Blogger, Author and a speaker! Harsh Agrawal is recognized as a leader in digital marketing and FinTech space. Fountainhead of ShoutMeLoud, and a Speaker at ASW, Hero Mindmine, Inorbit, IBM, India blockchain summit. Also, an award-winning blogger.

183 thoughts on “Can Bloggers Make Money Without Google AdSense?”

  1. Anshul

    Sir it is really a great post that you have written. I am also a victim of disapproved Adsense account and i have been searching for the stuff alternate of it. Thanks alot i could not manage to skip a single word that you have posted and is really helpful to me.

  2. sandeep

    Hi harsh
    I am newbie just started blogging 1 month back, i want to know how can i get more traffic to my blogs? my adsense is approved and i have also submitted my blog in google search but there is no traffic to my blog.
    and plz explain more about affiliate marketing.

  3. shma

    can i use affiliate program of amazon or click bank with adsense on same page? If not on same page then on separate page?

  4. Azy

    nice post, but i think most people can easily make there first $ in adsense easily than through affiliate marketting and the fact that it pays a good value for click makes us stick to adsense.

    do you think you need a lot of content even if you are doing affiliate marketing|?

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Azy
      That’s true.. AdSense doesn’t require much skills as Affiliate marketing..
      Also for Affiliate sales..You need more targeted content than quantitive content..

  5. Asmita

    Great article by a super blogger.Harsh the way you constructed the article is just awesome.Affiliate is a better option than adsense.As affliate don’t have terms and conditions like adsense,so affiliate helps adsense banned users.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Ashmita
      Thanks for your comment and just a little clarification: There are few T&C for Affiliate too, especially avoiding iFrame and other method which stuff cookies…Usually all of them are against using spam methods…And not as strict as AdSense.

  6. Destiny

    Good article Harsh. It’s helpful to read content like this, eespecially when your a new blogger like I am. I’ve done a few different types of blog experiments in different niches. Some have done OK, and others, like my current niche,..just aren’t doing well.

    For this current niche, I am really targeting affiliate programs as a source of income over Google ads or anything else. It’s just so s-l-o-w going, I can’t help but wonder if I am in the wrong niche all together. It helps to be able to get helpful info from successful bloggers like yourself. Thanks

  7. Avinash

    Affiliate marketing is better than ad sense in fact.As affiliate can be on anyone’s site because the terms and conditions we have on adsense is not in affiliate.So I prefer affiliate.And lastly want to thank the owner of the site for such an awesome article expressed in-front of us.Thanks

  8. Avinash Saikia

    Affiliate marketing is the better option for bloggers because it gives high class money along with no headache of terms and conditions we have in adsense.Lastly I just want to say one word.This was an awesome article.

  9. Vipin

    i had done many experiments with different niche but still not getting my adsense approved 🙁 even it not getting approved for one of my best site which is getting 99% organic traffic from google. Thanks for helping me by this post

  10. Arbaz Khan

    Hey Harsh,
    That was one of the best article written over Google Adsense.
    Google Adsense has always remained and will remain the main thing when it comes to monetizing your blog. But the fact is that you earn very little from it, unless you have a blog that generates huge organic traffic.
    Getting banned from Adsense means nothing to me as I haven’t even made a single dollar from it. I am quite happy with the methods that are making me money.
    I am trying to learn about everything in affiliate marketing as I love that thing and I have to get successful in it. Hope everything works out fine.
    Thanks for a great piece of writing 🙂

  11. harshit

    nice article harsh, what i think blogging without adsense is possible and profitable tooo, i know many bloggers that making good money by affiliate marketing, reviewing products and etc.

  12. Abhijeet

    Hi Harsh ,
    That was a awesome post and i really loved the information provided by you was too helpful , i have my blog http://www.nastrack.com and i am using chitika and infolinks ads should i keep the ads or try something else ?

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Abhijeet
      Experiment is the key… You can always try new ad network for 5-7 days, and compare the performance with existing once.. Also don’t use such words like “Support us by clicking thid Ads”, these are against policies of many ad network. Specially with AdSense..

  13. Nicks

    Earning without adsense is quite impossible to me. Well I will follow the guidelines mentioned above.

  14. devrawat

    Nice post.. most people start their blogging journey with adsense as its quick and easy to implement. They can see money coming.
    But for an established blog webmaster should move from adsense to affiliate market and enjoy freedom.

  15. Madhav Tripathi

    Thanks for publishing a great article. Your post is inspiration for fellow bloggers. So they can look beyond it. Most of the bloggers stopped blogging because of not getting back their adsense account. It is true blogging life becomes tough after adsense is disabled.

  16. Shorya Bist

    Hi Harsh ,

    That was an awesome post.Yes exactly there alot many programs from which can earn decent amount of money and some cases earning with program is much effective than Adsense.

    Thank you
    Shorya Bist
    From Youthofest

  17. Ferb

    Hi Harsh, very interesting post. Google Adsense is easy to set up and easy to earn money from it but what I believed is that Google Adsense is sending my readers away from my blog. So Instead of using Adsense to make some quick bucks I’d love to spend all my time to build the relationship between me and my readers.

    Thanks – Ferb

  18. Aditya Nath Jha

    But will affiliate marketing work for non technology blogs too ? It’s just my genuine doubt!

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Aditya
      It will work for any niche..The key is- You need to pick a product based on your niche. You can use market place like Cj.com, Clickbank.com, Amazon.com to find product related to your niche, and promote them…

  19. Nizam Khan

    Awesome and valuable post Harsh! Indeed, blogging is about experimenting, some experiments works and some doesn’t , but one should not stop experimenting with things. Well yes, if one is heading towards affiliate marketing, then hard work and plan is important to reach a sustainable income. Thanks for sharing and tweeted 🙂

  20. Istiak Rayhan

    When I got approved by Adsense, I was really excited and started dreaming about heavy revenue. But the reality was hard. It was tough for me to make $1 within 2 or 3 days. Adsense requires huge organic traffic to increase revenue.
    So i think it is better to start affiliate marketing. If anyone able to sell a product within a week, it will generate more earning from Adsense. Thanks Harsh to discuss on the topic.

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