I've been reading some articles on Problogger.net. There's a recent article titled "10 Ways to Make Your Blog More Attractive to Advertisers." One of the ways he mentions is not to use adsense, because advertisers see it as unprofessional.
He got some flack from the comments, especially since there are Google ads on the blog.
At any rate, I've been reading a ton of great things on this forum, especially on Jon's Super Affiliate's blog on how to make money using Adsense. I'm not discouraged by Problogger's post. I just see it as another opinion from his own personal experience.
My question is- is there any truth to this? Meaning, if after your blog becomes successful and you wish to partner with a certain segment of advertiser, should you stop using Adsense because a certain part of the industry deems it to be unprofessional?
I wouldn't think so. I'd want to keep doing whatever is making me money. And I think if this were really true, then I'd see a lot less ads in popular magazines, instead of after almost every page.
Just wondered what others might think. Thanks.
He got some flack from the comments, especially since there are Google ads on the blog.
At any rate, I've been reading a ton of great things on this forum, especially on Jon's Super Affiliate's blog on how to make money using Adsense. I'm not discouraged by Problogger's post. I just see it as another opinion from his own personal experience.
My question is- is there any truth to this? Meaning, if after your blog becomes successful and you wish to partner with a certain segment of advertiser, should you stop using Adsense because a certain part of the industry deems it to be unprofessional?
I wouldn't think so. I'd want to keep doing whatever is making me money. And I think if this were really true, then I'd see a lot less ads in popular magazines, instead of after almost every page.
Just wondered what others might think. Thanks.