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		<title>By: Jacob</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jacob</dc:creator>
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		<description>Very good post and it really helped put things in perspective for me. Just before this Google update I began my journey down the authority site model and so far it has been failing abysmally. But, I will go on providing great quality content because it will eventually pay off. Even if nobody is seeing my awesome content now, I keep telling myself that eventually they will...at least I hope. Staying positive through all of this is the key I think. I&#039;m constantly fluctuating from positive to negative from lack of positive results. Your post has helped keep things in perspective for me.

I do think there is room for everyone. With enough work and the right mindset there is no reason we can&#039;t succeed. Thanks for helping to keep me inspired!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very good post and it really helped put things in perspective for me. Just before this Google update I began my journey down the authority site model and so far it has been failing abysmally. But, I will go on providing great quality content because it will eventually pay off. Even if nobody is seeing my awesome content now, I keep telling myself that eventually they will&#8230;at least I hope. Staying positive through all of this is the key I think. I&#8217;m constantly fluctuating from positive to negative from lack of positive results. Your post has helped keep things in perspective for me.</p>
<p>I do think there is room for everyone. With enough work and the right mindset there is no reason we can&#8217;t succeed. Thanks for helping to keep me inspired!</p>
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		<title>By: Lorecee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lorecee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 20:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Frank, I was waiting to see your take on the recent brouhaha surrounding AdSense.  You didn&#039;t disappoint.  I appreciate the evenhanded approach.

I remember reading last year that AdSense is 95% of Google&#039;s annual sales, and the Content Network is 1/3 of that.  What the cleanup campaign tells me is that Google is willing to take a short term hit in AdSense income from the Content Network in order to protect its long term status as an effective search engine.  This shouldn&#039;t come as a surprise to anyone considering the talk of Yahoo and Bing merging if they can ever get it past the FTC.  Separately, Y and B aren&#039;t much competition for the G.  Together, they would amount to about one-third of the search market, which is a serious threat.

Myself, I&#039;m going to take a hint from Google itself and diversify.  I&#039;ll still do AdSense but it won&#039;t be my dominant monetization method.  A few AdSense sites, a few affiliate sites, and maybe even start buying wholesale inventory and reselling (but only business to business).

Your advice to let go of control is good.  My best sites are the ones that I didn&#039;t plan on being big earners.  Something pops up under your nose, and if you&#039;re smart you follow it instead of sticking to The Plan.

Best of luck and keep posting.

LC</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frank, I was waiting to see your take on the recent brouhaha surrounding AdSense.  You didn&#8217;t disappoint.  I appreciate the evenhanded approach.</p>
<p>I remember reading last year that AdSense is 95% of Google&#8217;s annual sales, and the Content Network is 1/3 of that.  What the cleanup campaign tells me is that Google is willing to take a short term hit in AdSense income from the Content Network in order to protect its long term status as an effective search engine.  This shouldn&#8217;t come as a surprise to anyone considering the talk of Yahoo and Bing merging if they can ever get it past the FTC.  Separately, Y and B aren&#8217;t much competition for the G.  Together, they would amount to about one-third of the search market, which is a serious threat.</p>
<p>Myself, I&#8217;m going to take a hint from Google itself and diversify.  I&#8217;ll still do AdSense but it won&#8217;t be my dominant monetization method.  A few AdSense sites, a few affiliate sites, and maybe even start buying wholesale inventory and reselling (but only business to business).</p>
<p>Your advice to let go of control is good.  My best sites are the ones that I didn&#8217;t plan on being big earners.  Something pops up under your nose, and if you&#8217;re smart you follow it instead of sticking to The Plan.</p>
<p>Best of luck and keep posting.</p>
<p>LC</p>
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