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!
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.
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:
- What Is Affiliate Marketing and FAQ
- How To Promote Affiliate Products On Your Quality Blog?
- ThirstyAffiliates WordPress Affiliate Link Cloaker Plugin Review [30% Discount]
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!
If you find this article useful, don’t forget to share it!
Also check out:
- Monetag: An Ad Network With Great Earning Potential
- Affiliate or AdSense: Which Makes More Money?
- 3 Best Ad Networks For New Bloggers (with Fast Approval)
- AdSense Page Level Ads Is Here To Monetize Your Mobile Site
Nice post brother, there are many famous bloggers who are into blogging without AdSense network and they are making good money from affiliate marketing. But in Affiliate marketing too, one needs to get approval from marketers, if you are expertise in it you can even earn more here.
Hey Harsh, Thanks for posting such an informative article. I believe Google Adsense is still a good way to earn money. However, there are always numerous ways to make money via Blogging.
I want t know, can I use affiliate marketting with infolinks at the same page ? I need to know this because my adsense account still a hosted account. I have a TLD blog that has amount trafficc but I can monetize it with adsense.
thanks if you want to answer this question
@Rush
You can use Affiliate marketing & Infolinks at the same time, but I won’t recommend it. As Infolinks pays in pennies & having too many links will lower down the CTR on your affiliate links.
YOU are simply Great.. In general people hide their secrets
whereas Harsh you never keep any stone unturned and provide
valuable insight on the new adnetworks which provides good
ROI and publisher earnings the value provided by you is
simply GOLD.
Bloggers should not depend on AdSense only. Affiliate marketing is really good source of income. Getting my AdSense account disabled help me to try affiliate marketing and now I can skip AdSense for Affiliate marketing.
Hi, I would like to know If I can monetize my other blog without adsense connection with it? I’m currently processing my adsense application, they can detected it? I’m looking forward to your reply. Thank you.
@Lynne
If I have understood your questions correctly, answer is yes you can!
Hi Harsh
Great article, i think adsense definately needs to be complimented with other offers.
I have found great success with Adsense by picking the highest CPC keywords, anything else it just isnt worth it in my opinion. I am having great results in the dating niche.
Yes, there are many famous bloggers who r into blogging without AdSense. They are making good money from affiliate marketing. But in Affiliate marketing too, one needs to get approval from marketers, say Amazon which will not include u in their scheme of things unless u satisfy some criterias. That act as a dampener of sorts, more so if u r in a nascent stage as a blogger.
If you are looking to achieve long-term financial success without selling your soul, do it the right way from the start. It may be slow at first, but it will surely pay you off nicely in the end.
The only good thing about AdSense is recurring income, which can offer a feeling of security to some degree.
Hey,
Thank you so much for this post! I was focusing on adsense for months and I found it so frustrating that they rejected my application 5 times for the same reason “difficulty of navigation” which I don’t even understand why! This post is so useful and kind of gave me some motivation to keep going so thank you so much!
Oh yes I remember the time I started my blog with Adsense entirely occupying my intention space but before I even feeling satisfied with the number of articles that I have, it struck me in the head saying “If I fail to get Adsense approval, all this work will only give me unnecessary stress”. So slowly I continue posting articles with ‘free mind’ knowing I still have visitors and like you said, if theres other ad network out there, it only means that it also works. Go die with the believe of Adsense is the only source of income. Thank you Harsh..Harsh….what a name!!
At First I was also only focusing on Adsense but later with the time and exp I came to know about other method and I can say if your work is really worthy then you can earn a lot from other methods like CPA etc.
Hi,harsh brother.
i have started a blog with wordpress after got inspired by your story.
affiliate marketing has worked good for me for last 2 months,i have made handsome ammount money,thank you for inspiring me brother.
why not, adsense is not an only source of income for bloggers, there are many more as you mentioned above
This just changed my mindset. Adsense is just too much. I think affiliate marketing and offering services on your site is a grat way to monetize it.
Thanks Harsh
Do make the day great,
Clinton.
Hi harsh,
Thanks for nice post and yes you’re right, Adsense is not only way to earn. Direct ads is also good for generating revenue if you have good site with good traffic.
Thanks harsh for this wonderful article… i was using adsense and made a few bucks but 2 days back my adsense got banned and suddenly i was no where… this article helped me realize that i can still make money… keep up the good work… cheers
Hi harsh great article. Before few days i have started educational blog to help students who are preparing for civil services. I have kept one adsense nd few chitika adds but i am not earning from then as of yet.
Would you please tell me which are the good affiliates for my blog.
Thank you.
Hi Ranjeet.. As you said you have educational blog. So, I would recommend you join the affiliate programme of Some kind of education learning websites (like Meritnation) It will help you. Adsense is also a good option. 🙂
Hey Harsh,
You have shared great article which helps me a lot to be confident about blogging without adsense and this has helped many more peoples to stay connected with blogging and earning 🙂
Thanks so much bro