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From AdSense rejection to monetization path fit: a new blog review route
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AdSense rejection checklist before changing your whole blog theme
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RPM drop triage for blogs: traffic mix, ad fill, or page intent?
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YouTube Shorts monetization: when short views should lead to long-form videos
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Affiliate links vs display ads for a new niche blog
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A new niche blog should not pick affiliate links or display ads only by expected payout. The better choice depends on search intent, trust, product fit, traffic volume, and how much review evidence the creator can provide. ## Affiliate works when intent is specific Affiliate links fit comparison posts, buying guides, tool reviews, and pages where readers are already evaluating a purchase. They are weak when the article only answers a broad informational question. ## Display ads work with volume Display ads can monetize informational traffic without requiring a purchase decision. They need enough pageviews and policy-safe content. Early blogs often need content quality and navigation before ad revenue becomes meaningful. ## Trust is the bottleneck Affiliate content needs disclosure, real selection criteria, and a reason readers should trust the recommendation. Thin affiliate posts can hurt both search trust and reader trust. ## Decision rule Use affiliate links when the page helps a reader choose between real options. Use display ads when the page primarily explains, teaches, or answers repeat questions at scale.
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