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If I completely recreate my website which has already been approved by google adsense and has been earning?

December 18th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

revenue will I lose all the revenue I have been earning from my original site or will my adsense revenue amount remain the same even if I take down my original site and try to get the recreated site approved?
ok Wewer that doesn’t help. Does anyone on here know the answer to this question?
ok Wewer that doesn’t help. Does anyone on here know the answer to this question?

You AdSense codes will remain the same even if you use them at many different sites. What affects your AdSense earnings at your newly-changed site is the traffic it gets as opposed to the old one.

  1. Content Marketing Guy
    December 19th, 2012 at 00:58 | #1

    You AdSense codes will remain the same even if you use them at many different sites. What affects your AdSense earnings at your newly-changed site is the traffic it gets as opposed to the old one.
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  2. Bellingus
    December 19th, 2012 at 01:31 | #2

    Okay, here’s the deal. People are coming to your site now because of the content you offer. Your ads are realated to that content.

    If you re-do your site and stay with the same theme and information you might see a temporary drop in traffic and revenue, but as soon as the search engines re-index your new stuff, people will start coming back.

    If you go with all new stuff the drop in traffic and ad revenue might suffer more but should eventually return if the new content is good. Hope that helps. Good Luck!
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    Personal Experience

  3. David
    December 19th, 2012 at 02:12 | #3

    No, it will not.
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  4. Ray
    December 19th, 2012 at 02:55 | #4

    If all other conditions remain the same, then most probably your revenue will decrease until the new site gains the same traffic and popularity.
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