New website - With/Without adsense?

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Hi guys

I´ve been hearing some mixed thoughts on this...

Say you build a new website, and you want to get good page indexing, SEO, Serp´s (of course you do )

I´ve been told by some you should only put google code (adsense and analytics) after the site has a decent rank, and this way it would rank faster on search engines.

I´ve also been told too that it doesn´t matter if you have monetization of the website or not, google code or not, that it doesn´t hurt geting ranked fast..

Are there and SEO experts using only one way, and why?

Is there really some notable difference from the two ways? :confused:
#search engine optimization #adsense #website #with or without
  • Don't base monetization on your ranking, base it on the amount of content you have. You want to have a solid content to advertisement ratio.

    Good luck.
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  • We've tested this. It "seemed like" the site we tested with Ads didn't rank as quickly, but far from a definitive test because other factors outside our knowledge may have come into play.

    Either way in the long run it doesn't really matter because if you know what you're doing you will get the rankings anyway.
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  • Banned
    If your serious about making money, monetize the page.
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    • lolz This one goes in my book of classic quotes...
  • I'd say it'd be better to build an affiliate site first, without the affiliate links, and then add them later. But as far as Adsense is concerned, I'd place the ads immediately.
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    • I have a site that was outsourced with both, and the creator told me not to add any code, affiliate or adsense/analytics..
      In one week, there has been about 2 visitors... is it normal? that doesn´t seam to be ranking fast.. :confused:
  • is it really make difference
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  • I used to have an Adsense account (2007-2012) but I was banned, and until now I cannot figure out why. I heard that Adsense now approves websites that are 6 months old only, but I'm not really that sure though.

    Anyway, one principle has been clear to me. Not everyone may agree with me, but this is how I understand Adsense. A site should have a reasonable number of search engine visitors before it can "legitimately" make money from Adsense. This is because they are the real ones searching for something.

    If website visitors are coming from social sites, chances are they won't click the ads. So, if that site has tons of clicks, Google might suspect that the clicks are "invalid" and might suspend the Adsense account.
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    • That makes no sense. First you say they won't click, but somehow gets
      a ton of clicks?

      FB and twitter are 2 goldmines for me as far as clicks.

      Paul

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