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Adsense vs Affiliate Which Is best

When we Talking about online Earning We Consider Two Topic that comes to mind is “Affiliate or AdSense ?”
Both Are Good Option To Earn Money Online. They Pay Very High Rates In Today's.
Both These Not Required Any Type Of Qualification. You Must Eligible to His Age That Is ABove 18. Almost That Ideas Come Aries When We Reach At over 18 Years Old.


Adsense Or Affiliate Which Is Best.
Here We Discussed About Which is Best In Both Of these That Is Adsense Or Affiliate.
This is like a trick question, however, because if you are a professional blogger like I am, you can’t afford to play with your recurring income, and you can’t afford to miss the opportunity offered by affiliate marketing, where the real money is


Let’s have a brief look at my model: I use affiliate marketing banners + AdSense + direct advertisements to monetize my blog.

There is a very common misconception that Google is against affiliate marketing, and this is not true. Google allows you to keep the affiliate link, but insists that you place it on a quality blog. If you publish low-quality content and place ten affiliate links within that low-quality content, no search engine bots will accept this shoddy work.

Things to know : AdSense vs. affiliate marketing:

  1. It’s easier to get into an affiliate network than it is to get an approved AdSense account
  2. Affiliate marketing pays more than AdSense
  3. Most of the affiliate companies offer PayPal as a payment method, whereas AdSense does not.
  4. You can find affiliate products for all niches, but AdSense is not allowed on certain niches.
  5. AdSense offers recurring income, whereas affiliate marketing pays once per shot.
  6. AdSense is managed by Google alone, whereas there are many large and small affiliate companies.
  7. Affiliate ads are more attractive, whereas we don’t have control over AdSense ads.
Clearly, just from a look at the points noted above, affiliate marketing is more lucrative and beneficial than AdSense.
Still, before drawing your own conclusion, there are a few things you should know about affiliate marketing.


Affiliate marketing works only on certain pages, so every page of your blog will not be making money for you. AdSense, on the other hand, works even for those pages that do not work for affiliate marketing products. Adsense is a backbone for any blogger when it comes to making money online, because it keeps your cash machine flowing, though the payout per day is less than a single affiliate sale.

With one affiliate sale, you can make somewhere between $10-$100, depending on the product that you are pitching. In my case, the payment from one affiliate sale will be more than what I will be making with AdSense in a week.

One thing that I can do here is take down my prominent AdSense ad spots above my post, and replace them with any affiliate banner from within my niche. This can be risky, though, because it might perform very well…or it might not. If I end up making 5-7 sales a month, it will be better than my AdSense unit for that location. But if it is not, then I might end up making $0.

If you are like me and you rely on both AdSense and affiliate sales, I would suggest working on a combination of both AdSense and affiliate sales, done in the proper manner, so that you don’t become an affiliate market blogger.  With useful content, you will end up making some handsome amounts of cash by the end of the month.

Make sure your most clickable areas, like above the post and the sidebar 350 block, are covered with AdSense ads.

In my opinion, you can select these fields for affiliate placement:


  1. 125*125 (sidebar)
  2. 728*90 (header,Footer)
  3. 468*60 (below the post, below comments, above comments)

Always remember that using the maximum AdSense unit does not guarantee maximum revenue. In fact, using 1-2 ad units mixed with links and search units yields better results.

Do let me know your opinion. Which do you prefer…AdSense ads, affiliate banners, or both?

Update: 1 1/2 years after writing this post, I am here to let you know that affiliate marketing has worked better for me. Even with 1-2 banners, the conversion is high, because target visitors convert more for affiliate product sales.

1.Control- Adsense Vs Affiliate Marketing

As a site owner, you may want to control which products gets featured at your pages. You may also want to decide which products reach your audiences through your site. If you use Google AdSense, you lose complete control over these things.

Imagine that you owe a niche site that discusses WordPress and you have Google AdSense setup at it. Now lets assume that you aren’t really a big fan of some X WordPress plugin that Google is advertising using your ad space. You can’t do anything about it. Not even complain. Once you sign up for a Google AdSense account, you actually authorize Google to manage it. Google will pick ads to place in your ad spaces. There is no way of controlling what products/brands Google chooses to promote using them.

Also, you need Google’s approval for setting up an AdSense account. You have to meet some eligibility criteria for getting this approval.

And the most critical information, your AdSense account remains Google’s property. Google may shut it down anytime, without any prior intimation. Carefully consider this possibility if your revenue model is going to be just this program.

On the other hand Affiliate marketing lets you promote and push your audience for buying products that you truly believe in. So, if you use a plugin Y and think that your readers too should try it, you can market it at your site. If your readers trust you then they won’t mind buying on your recommendation. And when they do so, you get a cut.

2.Ugly Ads- Adsense Vs Affiliate Marketing

You can’t tell Google to customize an ad banner for your site. But an affiliate would happily oblige. You can ask your affiliates for customized marketing collateral. You don’t have to worry about ads disturbing your site’s look.

3. Quick Money - Adsense Vs Affiliate Marketing

It’s true that many people have managed to secure a steady income with Google AdSense but this is not possible with every site. You have to be very patient with this program, it does not make you rich quickly. In fact, you won’t really see many returns for a really long time. The money that you can make with Google AdSense depends upon the amount that an advertiser is willing to pay for a click from your site. Bidding ensures that you get the best pay for your ad space. But there are many factors that contribute to this.

The popularity of your site within your niche, the traffic that you get and the social engagement that you enjoy determine your bid rate and your worth in a PPC model. Making money with Google AdSense tries your patience. Period.

However, with affiliate marketing, you can start pocketing money from the first sale. Lets say, that you sign-up as an affiliate for a product worth $100. And the affiliate commission is 30%. You pocket $30 with your first sale and with every such sale. You may never know how long it could take AdSense to show this kind of money. (At least initially)

4. Recurring Commission– Adsense Vs Affiliate Marketing

Many affiliate programs offer recurring commissions too along with the regular schemes. You earn a recurring income till a customer that you referred continues with the seller. Google AdSense has no such mechanism.

Conclusion :-

Creating a niche site with a loyal readership is very demanding. But you can build relationships and trust with your audience if you consistently provide value. Once your readers know you as a source that they can trust, they’ll welcome and seriously consider any recommendations that you make.


Affiliate marketing is a complete win-win situation. Your readers get help in picking the right product. You earn money for reaching great products to them. Promoting the right products also earns you credibility.
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