c|net posted an article yesterday about how Google indavertantly revealed internal projections. Some of this leaked information should be of great importance (and very disturbing) for professional bloggers:

Google said that “AdSense margins will be squeezed in 2006 and beyond.”

It’s not like Google isn’t already making a ton of money from AdSense - the leak also said that:

Google expected ad revenue to grow from “$6 billion this year to $9.5 billion next year.”

So why does Google need to reduce publisher’s earnings even more?? As it is, earnings paid on AdSense clicks are marginal compared to what the advertisers are paying for those clicks (and what’s going in Google’s pockets).

Looks like bloggers need to take a better look at the Yahoo! Publisher Network (which is still in Beta) because Google is apparently planning on screwing AdSense publishers in the upcoming future.

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If you’re going to put a lot of time into your blog, you might as well make some money off of it - and people are - to the tune of five figures a month!

You can make serious money with your blog by joining Google’s program, which serves up text ads based on the content on your site. If visitors to your blogs click those google ads, you’ll make some cash which can quickly add up to quite a large amount. People everywhere are now hyping programs on how to quit your job and make money from adsense while working from home. There’s a reason for the hype - making a living from adsense isn’t just a fantasy. People can and do blog for a living.

If you have a blog you can sell advertising on it very easily at

You can also use affiliate programs to advertise products that relate to your blog (like if your blog is all about Madonna, you can link to places that sell her CDs, etc).

Here’s an article on

Here’s what the folks at Google have to say about

Here’s a post from a blogger who added adsense to his weblog in an attempt to cover the costs of his TypePad account, only to discover he was !

This last article is a little dated, but still worth checking out:

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