Google Makes it Big, Yet Again - With USD $4.3 Billion!

Yes, for all Google followers out there, Google has reported revenue growth of nearly 60 percent in Q3 2007 since the same period last year. That’s USD $4.3 billion in Q3 of 2007, up 57 percent from Q3 2006 and up 9 percent from Q2 2007, when revenues reached $3.87 billion.

Here’s an interesting excerpt from ClickZ’s article:

The portion of revenues gleaned through Google-owned sites has increased in the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2007 since Q3 2006. Revenues derived from Google’s sites accounted for 65 percent of total revenues, or $2.73 billion, up 68 percent over Q3 of last year. During that quarter, Google-owned sites generated 60 percent of total revenues.

AdSense partner site revenues accounted for 34 percent of all revenues in the third quarter of this year, reaching $1.45 billion, up 40 percent over the same period a year ago. Since Q3 2006, the portion of network site revenues has lowered from 39 percent of all revenues. “We’re working on expanding our breadth of ad offerings,” said Google Chairman and CEO, Eric Schmidt while addressing investors.

Click here to read the whole thing at ClickZ but here’s what I’m really interested in…

AdSense partner site revenues accounted for 34 percent of all revenues in the third quarter of this year, reaching $1.45 billion, up 40 percent over the same period a year ago.

Now that’s an interesting piece of news for anyone running AdSense on their websites. There are millions and millions out there who run AdSense on their websites/blogs/forums but I’m sure not everyone ’s got the same amount from the total 34% mentioned. So, for those who don’t make much from it and are thinking about giving up, try to be a little more positive. AdSense can generate income for you if you know how to optimize it to work for you!

If you run a website/blog/forum but you don’t know what AdSense is all about, I have an advice for you… Learn up, catch up and start generating some revenue with it. You might not make millions in a week, but it sure is hell of a learning experience!

Try it, sign up today!
Speaking from experience… you’ll love it when your check arrives :)

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