December 9th, 2008 by aaks
Blogging- At some point in your blogging career, you may be thinking “maybe I could make some money while I am blogging”! AdSense would be the easiest way to start earning money while you blog.
You could be pleasantly surprised how AdSense could easily help you achieve an income. AdSense would be one of the most powerful tools in a bloggers or a websites arsenal. If used correctly (no fraudulent activity) you could generate a very healthy income.
Those of us just starting out in a business and writing articles to submit to their blogs, could use Google AdSense, firstly because it is simple and proven solution that already pays thousands upon thousands of dollars to bloggers and website owners around the world.
Google would have to be the most well-known name on the internet. Google is reliable and trustworthy and upon receipt of your first cheque you too will trust them. Google AdSense has very excellent tracking statistics that allows publishers to track results across multiple sites. So rest assured, no matter how many sites you have Google AdSense can keep you up to date.
Your Google AdSense ads normally follow the type of content you are writing about or posting to your site.
Your Blog may have content about ‘dogs’ then you would then have a range of ads associated with dogs.
• Dogs
• Pet Supplies
• Dog Training
This is just an example.
Another item to remember, is trying to read trends. Banners and skyscrapers are not popular anymore, so it would be better to forget them. Internet surfers, as a rule ignore these types of ads as it really looks too much like an ad and are not really of interest.
Sometimes we have concerns about how the ads will look on our site. You can set the colour, size even text colour, where it is positioned. You have the control. Positioning your ads should be done with extreme care. As you will want your surfers to see your ads.
Now all you need to do is get as AdSense account and have a definite focus on what you would like to achieve. You will not need a degree to be able to set up an AdSense account.
How to get started:
Simple Steps
• Go to Google and sign up for an AdSense account. (Its Free!)
• Read the tutorial on the “How to”. Follow the directions. They supply a snippet of Javascript to place on your blog or website.
• When you readers visit your blog or website, they will view ads that match the content of your site. No flashing Banners just Text ads and links.
• When your visitors click on the ad link, Google records the click and you get paid for it. (Normally a monthly cheque)
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December 9th, 2008 by aaks
Haven’t you seen the Google ad sense ads on websites all over the net? Power Tip: Here is a neat little trick: Find the most profitable AdSense keywords, build an AdSense site around those keywords, and then setup an ad campaign on one of the smaller PPC systems. Let’s look at the two AdSense tips anyone can employ.
By doing this you’re almost forcing your reader to click on a link within the Google AdSense block, which is of course, is exactly what you want and where you’re going to make the money. Makes sense - a visitor is about to leave, and has one of two choices:(a) visit another page on the site, or(b) click on a high “paying” Google AdSense ad, prior to leaving the site Serving them with a wide-choice of AdSense ads in the format which is statistically proven to have the best CTR, is an obvious choice. I would then go and apply to the Google AdSense Program and would post little ads on the article pages. I would definitely like to know which the best formats are, and if I am doing anything wrong in my AdSense account settings, I definitely will want to plug the holes there.
You see, it doesn’t matter a damn whether AdSense is dead or not. To stay in accordance with the new quality score guidelines, you may want to remove all AdSense ads from your landing pages, create or find more original content for your sites, ensure that your landing page has at least 500 words, and check to make sure that your ad relates perfectly with the content of your landing page. And you can do this barter trade on an ongoing basis so that you always have a constant supply of valuable AdSense keywords which you can use at your site or blog as one of the ways to make more money from AdSense go to www.instant-AdSense-dollars.com. To increase ad sense revenue you will have to distribute ozone articles and press releases.
As it turned out, Stash had to forego $30 of his Google AdSense earnings. Now you can Generate Incredible AdSense Income and Drive Massive Traffic to your website and/or offer, writing articles and submitting them to 1000’s. An alternative to AdSense ads is to go into some pay-per-lead programs. No other affiliate program converts clicks to money as fast as Google AdSense.
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December 9th, 2008 by aaks
If you use AdSense Templates, you can start making more money by starting your own home-based Internet business. Many people are interested at looking at ways to improve their quality of life, or stay at home from a job and enjoy the freedom of their own website and it is a quick and easy way to get started.
AdSense Templates help create a niche specific website with the ad blocks placed for optimal advertising revenue clicks. All that needs to be done is insert the publisher ID and ad content, without expense or hard work. Veteran affiliates consider AdSense Templates a shortcut that saves hours when building websites, since they are pre-designed and formatted.
AdSense Templates is a must have tool to position your online business and it is great for the beginner website builder. Having an optimized AdSense Template and optimized website is the best way to get you started in the right direction.
Using AdSense Templates speeds up the success of your Internet Businesses by generating Google AdSense income quickly and easily. Nothing can better position your website in the right place or increase your chances of revenue. The success of your online company can depend on how smart and easy you make it to start generating this revenue.
You can have 50 optimized AdSense websites running in a short amount of time. You would see how much time and labor you save with AdSense Templates since you can build 10, 20 or more in less time than it would take you to build one from scratch. It is the easiest way to build multiple sites and starting producing results.
AdSense Templates should facilitate a variety of the more common formats such WordPress, HTML, XsitePro, HyperVRE, phpBB. You need AdSense Templates with different formats with customizable headers, manuals and training videos. There are many template collections, but they can all differ. You need to find a collection that offers easy customization for any topic and supports optimized niche topics and is easy to use.
You can rapidly build your website to build many revenue sources for your home-based Internet Business by using good quality ready-made AdSense Templates.
Barry Bond has been earning a substantial income for a number of years from the Google AdSense program. He has become very experienced at utilizing and adapting AdSense Templates for maximizing revenue. To get a better understanding and advice about implementing AdSense Templates visit his Blog: AdSense Templates Blog
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You can make money with AdSense on any blog or web site. It doesn’t matter what you niche is - or what you’ve been told before…
I’m tired of people saying either you can’t make money with AdSense, or you can’t make money in certain niches, such as ‘blogging help’, ‘making money online’. I think some bloggers feel that bloggers, webmasters, and people that work online for a living won’t click on AdSense ads at all. That’s not been my experience at all. Google AdSense can make you money on any web site or blog in any niche passively and easily. How much money depends on your niche and if you’ve setup your blog properly.
I started thinking about a comment I read awhile ago. The comment author said that the ads detracted from the actual content, and most people in my “niche” wouldn’t put AdSense on their site at all. He went on to say that my target audience was someone who probably know and uses AdSense - and chances of them clicking are actually “very low”. It’s funny to me, because the way the comment was phrased you would almost think that someone clicks a google AdSense ad they’ve been “tricked” into doing so!
I think a lot of bloggers feel this way. I don’t feel this way though, and I’m ready to tell you why. You should think of AdSense as a “compliment” to your web site and something that can offer your readers potential value. They have landed on your blog or web site in search of some type of information. What if you can’t offer it? What if you don’t have it? Have you ever gone to a realtor or car salesman that didn’t have what you wanted - but they “referred” you to someone who did? Think of AdSense ads as “paid referral”. If visitor’s see something they think will benefit them (bloggers and webmasters or not) - they will click to see what it’s about.
Another point that I learned a few years back is about leaving money on the table. This was a phrase I first heard from AdSense guru Joel Comm a few years back (just google him). He’s an AdSense expert that feels that he shouldn’t be leaving small amounts of money laying around if he can collect them - because it adds up! Day after day, week after week, month after month - it all adds up! That phrase is so true, who wants to leave money laying around?
Think about this in perspective for a moment. What stage is your blog or web site at? A hundred visitors a day (if that)? Five Hundred? A thousand? When do you think you should be making money? How much money will be you making? I am a firm believer in monetizing your blog from day one. I am also living proof that you can make money from day one on a blog that only gets 20-30 visits per day. I’ve had several blogs and web sites with very low traffic (they get more now) that made $1-2 per day from AdSense alone.
I think that AdSense can be profitable as well as an indicator. My catch phrase is: “Use AdSense so your bounce rate doesn’t hit you on the can on the way out the door, but instead drops a few coins in your jar.” Everyone has a “bounce rate”. This is a term you find in google analytics when you setup web site stats for your site. The bounce rate is the percentage of people that visit your site and rapidly leave without doing anything (probably because they didn’t find what they wanted). Because of the variety of ways people can visit your blog (and find you in search) everyone has a bounce rate. It’s a google analytic “to watch” because you surely don’t want nearly everyone that comes to your blog rapidly leaving. What good are 500 unique visitors a day if 90% of them quickly leave because you didn’t have the content they wanted? I think (a bounce rate of) 90% and up is pretty bad, 60-90% is to be expected once you get 25+ quality posts, 40-60% is excellent, and under 40% is amazing!
Let me give you a game plan regarding your “bounce rate”…
- You should be using google analytics and you should check your bounce rate at least once per week for an active blog.
- Take steps to reduce your bounce rate:
- List recent and popular posts in your sidebar
- Have a working prominent search box
- Have both a contact form and an about page
- Offer “related posts” on every page
- Link similar and complementary posts and categories on every page
- Once you’ve done everything you can to keep them on your site monetize the bounce rate you can’t control!
There always seems to be some purist or lone holdout who says to my argument - “that’s unprofessional”, or “it detracts from your content”, or “there’s better ways to monetize a site like this…” - you get the picture. I say to you - first of all I am not an A-List blogger (yet) so I’m not worried about it ruining my “image”. I can certainly make more money (at a time) by other means on this blog - but I’m not making any money now from bounced traffic anyway! In other words - AdSense is setup on this blog (and most of my other ones) to make money from visitors who WERE LEAVING ANYWAY!.
What kind of person are you? Are you a saver or a spendthrift? Have you seen these commercials where they offer to “round up” your purchases on your VISA card and deposit the change from every transaction to a savings account in your name? I knew a woman once who did this (rounded up every purchase in her checkbook register) and in one year she saved $5,000! If you passed the same table every day and it had loose change that would be gone the next day - would you take it? Don’t leave money on the table - it could be your biggest blogging mistake! Not making money with AdSense is really just money that you’re throwing away…a
John Pratt writes on his blog JTPratt’s Blogging Mistakes, and he makes good money online using Wordpress as an eBay affiliate! Catch him texting on his latest used cell phone!
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January 29th, 2008 by aaks
You can believe one of two things about making a significant income from Google AdSense.
1) If you believe the claims of those who are promoting AdSense with the products they are selling, then Google AdSense is the key to your early, as in nest year, retirement.
2) If you believe those who have spent the past year working with AdSense and received something in the neighborhood of $100 for their efforts, you will begin devising an alternative retirement strategy.
But is there a middle ground, a third option which will allow you to make a reasonable income from Google Adsense in return for a reasonable amount of works? There certainly is, if you don?t keep looking for the magic tricks and resign yourself to repeating the same R&D over and over again.
Keywords are at the heart of any successful Google AdSense campaign, and you need to find the right ones. The right keywords will be determined by your source of traffic.
If you intend to use natural SEO, then your will need to get and Adwords account and use it to research the keywords with good PPC value, good
bidder density, and not many competitors.
Any keywords which can supply you with all three are the ones on which you should build your niche, so use them to build a search engine optimized site, post your AdSense ads, and start looking for your traffic to arrive.
Then do it again, and again, and again, until you have enough sites built on enough smartly chosen keywords to make AdSense pay off for you.
There?s one more way to build respectable revenue from Google AdSense. It?s called arbitrage, and what it means is that you will buy PPC traffic directly from Google via AdWords, and then steer that traffic to your site displaying AdSense ads.
If you want to engage in arbitrage, look for high PPG value keyword for your websites, and low PPC costs for your ads.
While either of these strategies, if implemented correctly, can generate a reasonable and ongoing income from Google AdSense, the real keyword is patience: you?ll almost certainly have to wait months before you see your first AdSense checks.
If done properly, either of these techniques can yield a consistent income, but more than likely, it will take months before this occurs.
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