I've used it specifically on my website since it's inception in 2006 and it's worked very well for me.
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Here are my last months earnings:
Keep at it, don't get frustrated with down days and test every page or channel. Good luck and have fun! =]
Google has some interesting case studies which are success stories of people who are using AdSense. Some of them might provide others with a little encouragement.
I have been using it since early 2005. It is a great program. They reportedly pay 77% of the earnings to advertisers, which is quite good. They have a wide variety of Ad inventrory and can mostly find the right ad for each page. There are adsense publishers (plentyoffish.com) who earn nearly USD 400K per month.
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