AdSense Tips
(collection of AdSense tips and how to articles)
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How to Monetize Your Free Website
For some time now I have been aggressively marketing my Geocities website
without the prospect of any financial return. The site is content based so I did
not expect to generate any product sales and neither was I able to lure potential
sponsors.
But that has quietly changed. Google has decided to reward webmasters with
quality free websites the chance to rake in some cash for their hard work.
Google’s contextual advertising program Adsense has been around since June
2003. Back then the program was open only to webmasters with their own
domain names and many quickly took up the opportunity to cash in on their
labor of love sites.
When the Big G announced that they were expanding Adsense to accommodate
free sites, some people scoffed at the idea because they believe that freebie
sites are full of junk.
I first learnt of this move while browsing around a few webmaster forums and to
my surprise some persons were against this move by Google. I believe that
Google’s intention is to bring in as much as possible quality websites under the
Adsense umbrella.
My first application for Adsense was rejected and I got an explanation stating
that my site was still under construction. I thought that this was a mistake so I
reapplied the same day and got accepted. Right away I was able to log in to my
account and start putting the code for the ads on my pages.
The control panel is easy to understand and Google provides stats and figures in
order for you to track your performance. You can also add Adsense for search
where visitors can search the web or your site and you get compensated
everytime someone clicks on the ads displayed.
Developing content sites is key to success in Adsense. Why? Because Google’s
technology uses the content of each page to guess which ads are most suitable.
The higher the quality of the content, the higher quality and paying ads you will
attract.
Please note that getting accepted into Adsense does not guarantee that you will
receive a check from them. Your success depends on many factors.
Some of them include the number of visitors, the placement of the ads, the
value of the keywords on the page where the ads are shown and how many
persons who will clickthru on the Adsense ad panel.
For those with unscrupulous minds, Google has ways and means to find out
where each ad click is originating from. Therefore no click spamming.
Adsense is a win-win situation for all the players involved. It benefits the visitors
with additional information, the search engines because of higher quality
websites and you with a check every month.
It makes perfect sense to make dollars with Adsense. With this source of
revenue, you can upgraded your website and take it to it’s full potential.
About The Author
Nicholas Dixon is the editor and publisher of The Roc Newsletter. Visit our
website http://WWW.Geocities.com/Oceanroc and subscribe to receive resources
and articles to help you achieve success. Oceanroc2003@yahoo.com
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The One Simple Trick That Can Double Your Adsense
Revenue
I've been working with Google's Adsense program for a while now. If you're not
already in the program, why not take a look at it now at
https://www.google.com/adsense. I really like Adsense. It makes me money
and it's easy to work with. Just some simple copy & paste into your webpage
and you're done. Right?
Wrong! You can do it that way if you want. Who knows? Maybe you'll get lucky
and get a lot of clicks. But if you're really serious about making a lot of money
with the program, you're going to have to tweak it a little.
I've invested quite a bit of time experimenting with the program. When I first
signed up, I got some clicks and made a tiny bit of money. That wasn't good
enough. I knew there must be a way to get more of my visitors to click on the
ads.
Google has a strict policy about not pointing to the ads in any way or asking
people to click on them, so there were two things I couldn't do. What else was
there?
Then I remembered reading an article once that discussed the psychological
impact of colors on the human mind. I started researching everything I could
find on the subject.
After a lot of reading, many tests and periods of watching my clicks go up and
down, I found the one color combination that seemed to work the best.
Testing previously done at supermarkets had revealed that the same product
could pull more sales from just changing the colors of the label. What were
these colors? Red and yellow! The combination of these two colors has an
immediate impact on the person who sees them. They make your eyes stop and
focus. They pull your eyes right to that part of the page. They grab your
attention! I'm not sure exactly why the combination of red and yellow does this,
but it does. On one of my sites, I changed my Adsense ads to a bright red
border and a yellow background with black text and URL.
My click through rate more than doubled with just that one simple change.
That's what worked on my site. Your site's color scheme may work better with a
slightly different color combination. Try lots of different color variations. Make a
change in the morning and let it ride for the whole day. The next morning, try a
different set of colors. Change the border, background, text. Change everything
you can. Most importantly, keep detailed records of the color scheme you used,
click ratio and revenue generated.
After you've done all the experimenting you want to, go back to the most
profitable one and let it run for a week or so and see how it does. I'm always
trying different colors even after my run of good clicks with red and yellow.
There are a lot of color combinations to choose from. You never know when
you'll find just the right one.
(c) Brad Bahr - All Rights reserved
About The Author
Brad Bahr is the author of the NEW eBook: "How to "Really" Make Money on the
Internet". It's filled with no nonsense, practical information. To get your FREE
copy of the book, go to ==> http://www.no-nonsense-internet-marketing.com
brad_bahr@no-nonsense-internet-marketing.com
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The Truth About Google’s Adsense Affiliate Program
The truth about Google’s Adsense program is that it is amazing. It’s the greatest
affiliate program ever invented. There is no affiliate program that even comes
close. If you are not using Google’s Adsense, you’re truly missing out on a great
opportunity. I’ve tried several other affiliate programs, and the only one that is
creating revenue even close to Google’s, is the Amazon.com affiliate program.
Amazon.com’s affiliate program pays 5% commission and up for shipped
products. It’s not really clear how Google pays you, but let me tell you it seems
very fair. They do not pay per clicks, leads, or click throughs; they have a secret
formula that no one will tell. But trust me it works. I was making pennies off of
clicks monthly, until I joined Google. Then the pennies became dollars.
Here are some basic tips for signing up with Google’s Adsense program.
Tip # 1 If you search multiple websites in different categories you’ll find one
thing in common. Almost all of them have Google ads and nothing else. This is
because most other programs are a waste of time. Don’t take my word for it.
Try other programs, but don’t skip Google’s Adsense.
Tip # 2 Google’s search spiders are so specific, that the ads that appear on each
page correspond exactly to some element of that page. Therefore, having ads
from other companies is not a good idea.
TIP # 3 You can place text, image, banner ads and even a search box that will
earn your company revenue. Do not place a search box from another company
on the same page as Google’s search box. They may stop working with you.
In summary, the Adsense program is a great way to make revenue, has
incredibly targeted ads and don’t use other search boxes on the same page as a
Google search box. If you have any questions about Google’s Adsense program,
you can email me at tech1@techpizza.com
Shawn Ventura is the CEO of http://techpizza.com. He lives with his family in
New York, and is a freelance technology writer.
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Using Google AdWords to Increase your Adsense Profits
The truth about Google’s Adsense program is that it is amazing. It’s the greatest
affiliate program ever invented. There is no affiliate program that even comes
close. If you are not using Google’s Adsense, you’re truly missing out on a great
opportunity. I’ve tried several other affiliate programs, and the only one that is
creating revenue even close to Google’s, is the Amazon.com affiliate program.
Amazon.com’s affiliate program pays 5% commission and up for shipped
products. It’s not really clear how Google pays you, but let me tell you it seems
very fair. They do not pay per clicks, leads, or click throughs; they have a secret
formula that no one will tell. But trust me it works. I was making pennies off of
clicks monthly, until I joined Google. Then the pennies became dollars.
Here are some basic tips for signing up with Google’s Adsense program.
Tip # 1 If you search multiple websites in different categories you’ll find one
thing in common. Almost all of them have Google ads and nothing else. This is
because most other programs are a waste of time. Don’t take my word for it.
Try other programs, but don’t skip Google’s Adsense.
Tip # 2 Google’s search spiders are so specific, that the ads that appear on each
page correspond exactly to some element of that page. Therefore, having ads
from other companies is not a good idea.
TIP # 3 You can place text, image, banner ads and even a search box that will
earn your company revenue. Do not place a search box from another company
on the same page as Google’s search box. They may stop working with you.
In summary, the Adsense program is a great way to make revenue, has
incredibly targeted ads and don’t use other search boxes on the same page as a
Google search box. If you have any questions about Google’s Adsense program,
you can email me at tech1@techpizza.com
Shawn Ventura is the CEO of http://techpizza.com. He lives with his family in
New York, and is a freelance technology writer.
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Understanding Google AdSense
Google AdSense allows webmasters to dynamically serve content relevant
advertisements on web pages. If the visitor clicks one of the AdSense ads
served to the website, the website owner is credited for the referral. Google's
AdSense program essentially allows approved websites to dynamically serve
Google's pay-per-click AdWord results.
Website maintenance related to AdSense is very easy and requires very little
effort. Webmasters need only to insert a Google generated java script into the
web page or website template. Google's spider parses the AdServing website
and serves ads that relate to the website's content. Google uses a combination
of keyword matching and context analysis to determine what ads should be
served. The java script calls the ad from Google and will ensure that ads are
served each time a visitor goes to the web page.
Early on Google implemented a filtering system that allowed webmasters to
prevent a specific domain's ads from being served on any websites in their
account. Ad blocking meant that webmasters could prevent their competitor's
ads from being dynamically served on their websites.
Google provides a wide variety of ad formats to match the most suitable option
with a website. Webmasters can select from a handful of preformatted towers,
inline rectangles, banners and buttons. The ad boxes can be modified by
webmasters to resemble the website's color scheme. Examples of how different
the various text boxes and color schemes appear on similarly themed sites can
be viewed at:
http://www.ring-tone-software.com (scroll to the bottom)
http://www.ringtones-central.com (scroll to the bottom)
or
http://www.police-central.com (download left side)
http://www.police-supplies.com (scroll to the bottom)
Ads can be geo-targeted based on the visitor's location. Advertisements
containing content in English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese,
Japanese, or Spanish are all available.
Channels
Google recently introduced channels, enhancing AdSense reporting. When a
channel is selected Google modifies the java script to include additional tracking.
The additional tracking information allows webmasters to track a variety of
metrics across their sites. Channels can be used to measure performance on
various domains, differences in revenue with various ad sizes, or placement. By
assigning each group of pages to a specific channel and comparing results in
custom channel reports webmasters can work at increasing their AdSense
revenue.
Optimizing
Google determines the content of the ads that are shown, webmasters serious
about earning revenue from Google AdSense can use the following guidelines tooptimize their website and ensure that targeted and relevant ads are served. If
Google's spider has not crawled the site and determined the nature of the
content, public service ads may be served. Public service ads will not accrue any
AdSense revenue if clicked. As a result Google allows webmasters to designate
alternate ads. Alternate ads allow webmasters to utilize the ad space in the
event that Google is unable to serve targeted ads to the web page. By specifying
an alternate image, HTML page, or ad server the advertising space can always
being used effectively.
1.) Web page content on pages that ads are served should be static not
dynamic.
2.) Ensure that the robot.txt does not prevent the web page from being
spidered. Robots.txt file's will need to be removed or the following text will need
to bedded to allow Google's content bot to crawl the site: User-agent: Media
partners - Google
3.) If the website contains frames, select the ‘framed page’ checkbox when
generating the ad layout code for that website.
4.) The body of the page and title of the page should contain contextual words
that indicate a common theme on the web page.
Revenue Earned
Although Google doesn't disclose the exact revenue share or percentage that
webmasters will earn, webmasters will receive a portion of the amount paid for
clicks on Google ads on websites.
AdSense Conclusion:
Overall, Google AdWords can provide great supplemental income to webmasters
with content sites. Implementing and maintaining Google AdSense program on a
content site requires very little effort and can often bring a steady stream of
additional revenue for webmasters.
About the Author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for NotePage, Inc.
http://www.notepage.net a company specializing in alphanumeric paging, SMS
and wireless messaging software solutions. Other sites by Sharon can be found
at http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com , and http://www.smallbusiness-
software.net
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You Won't Make Dollars If You Don't use 'Ad'Sense
As the dust settles and the excitement caused by Google's AdSense gives way to
the normal, everyday routines of old, it's time to put some serious thought into
how you can "milk this cash cow" on your own web site.
For the past couple months AdSense has dominated forums, discussions, and
newsletters all over the Internet. I've heard tales of fabulous riches to be made
with AdSense, but up until now I've been admittedly skeptical of placing
someone else's ads on my pages.
Why? In short, I didn't like the idea of losing even a single visitor to another
site.
The key to success with AdSense is to place your ads on pages that receive high
traffic for high demand keywords. The higher the cost-per-click to the
advertiser, the more you will receive per click from your site. It doesn't pay to
target low cost-per-click keywords and place them on pages that don't receive
hits.
Instinctively, my mind drifted to horrible images in which my homepage was
buried in little ads promoting other people's services. . .
Then I thought of what's proving to be an excellent idea on my first AdSense
page. By placing my first AdSense link on a page that offers free ebooks related
to marketing, I successfully blended a mix of two major factors for overall
success.
1. Target high traffic pages on your site.
I checked my logs and discovered many of my visitors take advantage of
the free affiliate marketing resources and ebooks offered on my site.
Hmm...
2. If possible place AdSense links on pages that produce little or better yet,
no profit.
By placing AdSense on a free resources page I have drastically reduced
the amount of potential customers lost to other sites. Bingo!
End result? A high traffic page producing a minimal amount of revenue. Sounds
like a perfect opportunity to pick up some extra cash with AdSense.
This is especially rewarding to informational sites that focus their efforts on
delivering powerful affiliate link free content to their visitors. Now they can gain
a return on their services.
By no means is AdSense a perfect program, but, I've yet to stumble across a
program that didn't have room for improvement in one category or another. My
main gripe concerning AdSense is the inability to determine the profitability of a
chosen keyword. competitive, high demand keywords will undoubtedly generate
larger commissions, but the exact number is withheld by the big 'G'.
Google promises to update AdSense frequently, tweaking and polishing in order
to maintain their 'squeaky-clean' image. Who knows, maybe some day we'll see
AdSense add a 2nd tier? Can you imagine the smiles on the faces of webmasters
around the world as they sign sub-affiliates and double, triple, quadruple etc...
the amount they earn from AdSense!
One particularly handy feature available with AdSense is the ability to filter out
up to 200 urls. This gives you the option of 'blocking' spammy low value offers
from your pages as well as competitors to your site.
The possibilities are limitless, yet looming on the edge of my consciousness is
the fear that one day someone will find a way to exploit this 'golden goose' and
force Google to crack down (much like the pay-per-click affiliate programs of
old.). For now they enforce a strict anti-spamming policy, anyone found to be
spamming their own links or abusing AdSense by other means will find their
AdSense privileges terminated. My advice is quite simple...
Hop on the AdSense bandwagon while you can at:
http://www.google.com/adsense
About The Author A complete explanation of how you can make money with
AdSense can be found at:
http://www.smokesoft.net/adsense.html
Adam Buhler is the author of the Internet Marketing newsletter Affiliate Secrets.
He is offering a free trial copy of what's being called the BIBLE of selling on
the net, "Make Your Site SELL!" for a limited time to anyone who subscribes at:
http://www.smokesoft.net/newsletter.html This article may be reprinted for use
in newsletters or websites provided the
resource box is kept intact. Email notice of intent to publish is appreciated
but not required: adam@smokesoft.net
adam@smokesoft.net
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How to Double Your AdSense Income Instantly
As you probably already know, AdSense is revolutionizing the way many
infopreneurs are creating revenue from their web site traffic. The reason for this
is its simplicity. Through AdSense, revenue is generated when someone simply
clicks thru the AdSense ads displayed on the webmasters web site.
In this article I want to give you a few simple ways to dramatically increase your
AdSense income.
The bottom line:
To increase AdSense income all you must do is increase the number of click
thrus you receive.
There are two ways for you to increase your total number of click thrus. You can
either increase your website traffic or you can increase your AdSense click thru
rate. Now, getting more traffic would be great, but let’s be honest increasing
your web site traffic is much easier said than done. So, let’s focus on increasing
your AdSense click thru rate instead.
4 Tips to Increase Click Thru:
Match your AdSense to your website:
You want your AdSense ads to appear as seamless as possible. Your goal is to
match every aspect of your AdSense ads to the theme of your website. What
you want to do is remove the borders from your AdSense ads and match the
background color of the ad to your website. Additionally, you want to match the
color of the AdSense links to the rest of the links on your website plus choose an
ad format that makes the ads look seamless.
For example, if your web site has a white background and the default color of
your hypertext links is blue you will want to remove the border from your
AdSense, make the background white, choose either a square or a rectangle as
your ad format instead of a skyscraper or banner, and yep you guessed it…
make the links blue.
Placement Matters:
Where you place your AdSense ads is just as important as how they look.
Luckily, there are only a few concepts that you need to worry about in order to
increase your click through rate.
•The more white space around your ads the better
•The closer to the top of the page the better
•The closer the left of the page the better
Follow these concepts and I can assure you that you will see an increase in your
AdSense click thru rate. (It really is that simply!)
Google Search:
Now this is one that I rarely see webmasters take advantage of. The GoogleAdSense program gives webmasters the ability to add a Google search box to
there web site.
Why should you use this function?
Well, when a website visitor chooses to use this search box from your website
your AdSense ID will be imbedded in ALL of that visitors Google searches. If that
person does 1 search or 50 your AdSense ID will still be imbedded throughout
process.
Why is this so great?
If that visitor clicks on any of the sponsored listings while surfing from your web
site guess who makes money. YOU! If they hit the back button and click on
another ad guess who makes money? YOU! This is absolutely huge. Through this
function you now have the ability to earn multiple click thrus from the same
visitor on the site visit. Please don’t overlook how powerful this is. Besides, most
of your website traffic will just be browsing anyway, so I why help them find
what there looking for and make a little coin along the way?
Tracking:
Just like any other type of marketing, you won’t know what’s working the best
for you on your web site unless you track the different things that you’re
experimenting with. Set up a few Google AdSense channels for the different ads
that you’ll be placing on your website. Then just see which channels are working
the best and stick to those.
That’s it!
Follow the tips above and I can assure you that you will absolutely double your
AdSense click thru rate and your AdSense income. The best part about the four
tips I’ve shared here is that you can put them into action immediately and see
how they will work on your website right now. Who knows… you could be
making twice as much by tomorrow by just making a few simple tweaks here
and there.
Good Luck!
If you don’t know where to start and you want to check out how I’ve
incorporated the above ideas into of my website you can check it out below:
http://www.perfect-home-based-business-opportunities.com
Daegan Smith is the Ex-NCAA Wrestler Turned Webmaster of Perfect Home
Based Business Opportunities - The Internet's Top Home Based Business
Opportunities Free Information Resource! Also check out our Web Site
Promotion Section
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AdSense Stats and Performance 101
As more and more people are getting into the AdSense game, there seem to be
many questions asked again and again by the newcomers. Here, I have
compiled detailed explanations to some common AdSense terms, facts, and
performance tips.
Terminology
Real Stats (Figures based on actual performance tracking updated several times
a day)
· Page Impressions: The number of times an ad unit (a collection of 1 to 4
ads). If you have two ad units on a page, then every time the page loads
you get two page impressions. Page Impressions DO include PSA (Public
Service Ads) and Alternate Ads.
· Clicks: The number of times someone clicks on an ad. Clicks on PSA will
be included in this stat as well.
· Earnings: Money you’ve made.
Derived Stats (Figures calculated from the real stats)
· Clickthrough Rate: Clicks/Page Impressions. It is expressed as a
percentage.
· Effective CPM:. Earnings per thousand page impressions. Calculated by
1000 X Earnings / Page Impressions
· EPC: Your EPC is not displayed because it does not really matter. EPC
stands for Earnings Per Click (Earnings/Clicks) and is frequently talked
about.
Facts (What we've discovered)
1. Stats Update Frequency/Delay: Although AdSense stats usually updates
every couple hours, you don’t need to panic at all if you see no change in
your stats for over 12 hours. Even if other webmasters are seeing normal
updates.
2. Don’t worry about anomalies in your stats during the course of the day.
These are not accurate. There could be delays in the update due to one
reason or another. Only when you see figures for a new day can you
know that the figures for the previous day are not going to change any
more.
3. Sometimes the stats are carried forward several days. This happens
when Google decides to freeze your clicks and earnings for fraud
checking/tracking purposes or server delays. Thus, you may notice your
earnings/clicks shoot straight up when you least expect it. It is possible
for your CTR to go up by as much as 10%.
4. The update on the different stats are not synchronized. For example,when you check your account, the page impressions may be freshed
updated, while the clicks and earnings are from two hours ago. Thus,
there may be a sharp drop/increase in the derived stats. Due to this, you
don’t need to fret over all these little bumps.
5. Often delays in updates foreshadow changes to the AdSense program.
For example, slow updates preceded introduction of channels, TOS
changes, and addition of new languages.
6. Channels are a great way for you to track the performance of your ad on
a particular page/site. If you want to use the same code for all of your
pages, you can also use the recently added URL channels. Of course,
channel data are delayed by two days.
Performance Tips
1. EPC doesn’t matter! That is because you have absolutely no control over
your EPC. Your EPC is influenced by many variables including your
webpage content, advertiser’s budget, seasonal fluctuations and more.
Thus, the productive thing to do is concentrate on the factors that you
have control over such as CTR and page impressions.
2. How well am I doing?
Many of us probably wonder how we are doing compared to other
AdSense users, including myself. However, we really can’t get a good
sense of the average if Google doesn't disclose their figures, which they
don’t. Since people doing well with AdSense generally don’t like to reveal
their earnings due to the fear that they may be terminated by the
program, any discussion about an average EPC/CTR/CPM is a waste of
time.
3. From various experiments by myself and other webmasters, we can
conclude (at least for now) that using image/text ads instead of just text
ads will dramatically decrease you CTR because of various reasons. (i.e.
fewer advertisers, banner blindness etc.) However, the EPC is usually
slightly higher.
4. Blend in or stand out? This is completely site dependent. Sometimes,
people will never click on your ads unless you “trick” them into doing so,
although this is not so good for long term. Other sites will require your ad
to scream in your visitor’s face to get good clicks. Do some extensive
testing to find out what’s good for your site.
5. Make good use of the URL filter feature. Blocking repetitive (eBay ads) or
boring ads (free smilies) will definitely increase your CTR.
6. Large rectangles placed above the fold will often generate most revenue.
However, this may not be a good long term solution since such and ad is
usually obstrusive and have little aesthetic value.
7. If you run a forum site, you may notice that your earnings are very low.
Here is a solution: use a simple cookie-based php script that only
displays AdSense ads once every 10 page views -- essentially a counter
counts down from 10 to 0 and on 0 displays an AdSense block. Between
the AdSense ads, display regular banner ads. Although your AdSense
page impressions may be down, you will notice your CTR skyrocketing,
and a large increase in overall earnings.
In conclusion: Play around with your ad to maximize your performance, and
look at the big picture in your stats!
Tony Zhu is the owner of an online business resource website, InaWhim.com,
the largest free resource for the new and experienced home business owner. At
InaWhim.com, you will find massive listings of paid survey companies, products
with free resell rights, exclusive quality articles, friendly community, and much
more. Everything FREE!
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Adsense Authors: Who Are These People?
Adsense is a program designed by Google to help publishers monetize their
websites using high contextually-accurate ads. Adwords is the other side of the
coin which allows any person to create an account with Google and bid on
keywords or key phrases to have their ads appear in either the search results ad
placements, or in content sites that display Adsense ads.
Over the past few months I’ve identified a group of authors, writers, and
publishers that I call: “Adsense Authors.”
My definition of an Adsense Author: Any author that uses article marketing
as a strategy to drive traffic to their website in order to drive their adsense ad
revenue sales.
These “Adsense Authors” really understand how to fully leverage article
marketing as a strategy like no other group of authors.
Here are the commonly shared traits of these authors:
1. Their articles are short, between 200-600 words.
2. The quantity of articles they produce are typically from 25-300; around a
tightly focused niche topic.
3. The TITLE of their articles are very keyword rich: the first two, three, or
four words are the most important in rank. You won't find these authors
wasting the first 4 words of their title with non-keyword-rich words (such
as "a" "how to" "top" "the" "of" etc).
4. The BODY of their articles has high keyword density for the terms they
are targeting.
5. The KEYWORDS they use when submitting their articles are intelligently
selected based on the overture or other keyword research tools; they are
not haphazardly selected.
6. They do not load up and bloat the guts of the BODY of their articles with
links back to their sites; they know this slows down the acceptance of
their articles for reprint by other publishers.
7. Their articles are fun, fast, and easy to read. Often they will use bullets,
numbered lists, and quick sub-heads to make the article easy to visually
digest.
8. Lastly, their RESOURCE BOX is brief with only one or two links in them:
one link to their full website URL, and one anchored text link to a
keyword of importance to their niche. They know that big, ego driven
resource boxes slow down the viral nature of article marketing strategy.
Conclusion on Adsense Authoring
Adsense Authors have discovered the secrets behind fully unlocking the power of
article marketing to drive enormous storms of organic traffic to their websites.
They accomplish this with dozens to hundreds of tightly-focused niche articles,
all reflecting high keyword value and research intelligence.
You won’t find any 3,000+ word articles or ego driven article content from an
Adsense Author. They have only one purpose in mind: To drive massive
amounts of traffic to their Adsense-based business model using article
marketing as a key strategy.
Even if your goal in life has nothing to do with Adsense, you can definitely learn
from today’s Adsense Authors on how to take Article Marketing to the next level
of possibilities.
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How to Make More Money with Google AdSense
Like any Google AdSense Publisher, you will want to increase your Google
AdSense revenue. Your AdSense revenue depends on 3 factors: (1) the number
of visitors to your site, (2) the number of visitor that clicks on the ads (Click
Through Rate, or CTR), and (3) how well the ads pay (Cost Per Click, CPC). Get
anyone of these factor to go up and you will earn more money from AdSense!
Google AdSense Revenue = Traffic x CTR x CPC
Fortunately you can control all of these variables.
Increase the your web site traffic
There are many techniques to increase your web site traffic, you can consult
The Basics of Web Site Promotion for more idea. However, I will list a few
techniques here:
· Improve your search engine ranking. You can read The Importance of
Top Search Engine Ranking to get an idea why. Basically, you get more
traffic as your site get closer to the top (of any list including search
engine result page)
· Add your site to directories. They are great way to build link popularity,
as well as, get your site indexed in search engines.
· Add your site to search engines (not needed if you already did above)
· Advertise your site through other means
· Etc.
Increase the Click Through Ratebr>There are many techniques, I will list a few
here:
· Make sure the ad is relevant. Although Google does most of this (Google
AdSense will show ad according to the keywords on your page), you stillhave to optimize keywords and keyphrases on the your pages.
· Make sure the ad is visible (many people develop ad/banner blindess),
so pay attention to your Google AdSense ad:
o placement - location of the ad on the page, i.e., top, bottom,
side, integrated, etc.
o layout - leaderboard, banner, tower, etc.
o color scheme - standout color scheme, versus blend in color
scheme.
Use channel and data gathered to experiment with the above
combinations to optimize the click through rate.
· Etc.
In any case, never ever ask your visitor to click on the ads or do it yourself.
This is against Google AdSense TOS and you will get thrown out of the
program.
Increase How Well the Ads Pay
Your option will be limited with an established sites because you have to keep
web pages relevant to the site theme, but you can create new sites to cater to
more expensive keywords. You can do this by going to Google AdWords and see
what advertiser are paying per click (you do not have to sign up to do this). For
example, these are some words and recommended bid:
· Well, you get the idea.
o $1.56 - "webmaster"
o $20.00 - "web hosting" WOW!!!
o $0.62 - "forums"
· Create web pages relevant to your site, but optimized to the selected
keywords.
· Avoid the use of low paying words that may confuse AdSense.
I hope this basic tutorial will give you a good foundation and allows you to
become a more successful advertisment publish, that is, to make more money
with Google AdSense.
About the Author
Pinyo Bhulipongsanon is the owner of GreatNexus.com, a webmaster resources
site with features such as webmaster forums, webmaster directory, webmaster
dictionary, programming scripts, and webmaster articles.
5 Ways How I Boosted My Google AdSense Earnings By
700%
Google AdSense is a great way for webmasters to monetize
their websites. While many webmasters are struggling hard
to earn $3 - $10 per day, some 'genius' webmasters have
already enjoyed $30, $100, and even $300 a day from AdSense
ads on their websites. How are these 'genius' webmasters
differ from their counterparts? They think different! They
think out of the box!
Let me share with you some tips which has been responsible
in boosting my AdSense profits by 700%. Here are 5 of them,
and if you follow these steps, I'm sure you'll see a
difference in your AdSense income.
Here are the tips:
1- I concentrate on 1 format of AdSense ad, which is the
Large Rectangle (336x280). This format has been proven to
work with me in resulting high click-through rates (CTR).
Why this format? Because the ads look like normal web
links, and people are trained to click on these types of
links.
2- I create custom palette for my ads. I choose white as
the color for the border and background. This is because,
all of my pages have white background. The idea is to make
the AdSense ads look like they are a part of my web pages.
3- Previously, I put all my AdSense ads at the bottom of my
pages. One day, I moved those ads to the top of the page.
The result surprised me. My earning increased! Since then,
I don't hide my AdSense ads anymore!
4- I maintain some links to other relevant websites, and I
put my AdSense ads at the top of the links, so that my
visitors see them first.
5- I automate the insertion of AdSense code into my
webpages using SSI (server side included). You'll need to
ask your web administrator whether your server supports SSI
or not. Here's how to do it. You just put the AdSense code
in a text file, save it as 'adsense.txt', and upload it to
the root directory of your web server. Next, call the code
on other pages using SSI.
This trick is really a time saver especially for those who
use automatic page generators to generate pages on their
website.
Here's a tool I use to generate thousands of pages on mywebsite within seconds:
http://www.adsense-insider-secrets.com/page-generator.htm
Try these tips today, and I guarantee your AdSense earnings
will improve. For more tips, you can visit my site at:
http://www.adsense-insider-secrets.com
About the Author
Mohd Fairuz maintains a website called AdSense Insider
Secrets. On his site, he shares with his visitors free tips,
secrets & strategies how he managed to boost his Google
AdSense earnings by 700%. Go to his website, and get the
tips, free of charge at:
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An Easy Way Not to Get Banned by Google
p>Strategic search engine optimization involves far more than keyword
research, META tags and content.
If you want to mange an SEO program, you need to be aware of any issue that
can affect your success.
Domain name management is one of the big factors. Effective domain name
management is critical because you could end up getting banned from Google
and other search engines if you take the wrong approach.
Why would Google ban you?
In the spirit of fair play and providing depth in its results, Google frowns on
duplicate content. Some web site owners purchase multiple domains and copy
their content for both domains. They figure they may land the #1 and #2
positions that way. That may be the company’s goal, but it’s not very valuable
for the Internet searcher.
Even if you don’t maintain your identical content with two or more domains, you
can still run into problems. It’s possible to update just one set of web pages, but
have them look like duplicates because of how the domain names are
administered. You may be risking everything if someone enters
www.yoursite2005.com/about.html and
www.oursite2005.com/about.html
and they see the same content – even if the pages reside in only one location.
Many web site owners redirect one domain to the next rather than configure the
server to associate the core content with a second domain name. In many
cases, a 301 redirect is your best bet. It’s a server-side redirect most
administrators can handle in a few minutes. In effect, it’s a proper way of telling
search engines to ignore one domain and favor another.
You may have many good reasons for owning multiple domains, including brand
protection. Some companies get extra domains on the off-chance that someone
may simply try a domain name and see what comes up. A classic example is 1-
800-FLOWERS.COM. One of their domains is www.1800flowers.com, but you can
get there with www.flowers.com as well.
The Bottom Line
If you secure more than one domain, redirect the extras to your main web site
(on the server) or use the extra domains for unique content (showcasing a line
of products of services).
Michael Murray is vice president of Fathom SEO, a Cleveland, Ohio-based search
engine marketing (SEM) firm. A member of Search Engine Marketing
Professional Organization (SEMPO), he also authored the white paper, "Search
Engine Marketing: Get in the Game."
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How to Top Google by Writing Articles
Search engines determine their rankings based on two things:
1. Is your site relevant? (Optimized for certain keywords)
2. Is your site important? (Many links back to your site from other sites)
Only when you address both of these considerations are you guaranteed of
making an impact. Your degree of success depends on how hard you try and
how many other people you're competing against (and how hard they're trying).
Optimizing your site for keywords is the easy part. (See Writing SEO Copy for
more information on SEO copy.) Generating links back to your site is much more
challenging – and time consuming (especially considering Google's dampening
link filter - see Beat Google’s Dampening Link Filter with SEO Articles). But it can
be done; and you don’t need a huge budget.
The key to topping Google on a budget is writing articles.
Here’s how it works…
STEP 1) You’re an expert in your field so you possess knowledge that other
people want.
STEP 2) You write a helpful article – sharing your hard-earned knowledge and
expertise.
STEP 3) You submit your article to recognized “Article Submit” sites on the
Internet.
STEP 4) Publishers of online newsletters, ezines, etc. gather content from these
sites for free.
STEP 5) Helpful, well written articles are snapped up by thousands of publishers
from all around the world.
STEP 6) The only condition is that they must publish the article with a
functioning link to your site.
STEP 7) 300 people publish your article – you get 300 links back to your site.
Below are some FAQs about article writing that will help you write your articles
and manage your campaign.
Q) What should I write about?
A) Write about what you know. Make sure it’s related to your business (so you
can use the keywords you want to rank with) and helpful (so it gets published).
For example, if you’re a manufacturer of industrial plastics, you might write an
article - or series of articles - on how best to handle teflon tubing prior to
installation. Once you get thinking about it, you'll probably find there are
hundreds of articles you could write that are helpful. You may even have some
of them partly written already in your instruction manuals or installation guides,
etc. Another good idea is to think of all the questions you get asked by
customers and potential customers. These questions show you what people are interested in. If you write an article answering every one of these questions,
you'll get published, and you'll also show yourself to be a credible expert. (You
may even cut down phone support time!)
Q) How long should my article be?
A) The best articles are only as long as they need to be. Keep it short and sweet
– there’s nothing wrong with a 400 word article. By the same token, if you need
1500 words to say all you need to say, that’s fine as well.
Q) What kind of writing should I use?
A) Simply write in a style that your audience will be comfortable with. If they’re
from the old school, don’t write like I am. Don’t use contractions, don’t end
sentences with prepositions, and don’t start sentences with “and” or “but”. But if
they’re not old school, just use conversational English. In fact, the more of
yourself you include in the article, the more engaging it will be. The key is to
make it readable.
Q) Should I focus on keywords?
A) Yes! Yes! Yes! Any SEO website copywriter will tell you that just as you need
to optimize your website for specific keywords, so too should you optimize your
articles. If possible, turn keywords into links back to your site. And always try to
include keywords in the headline and byline of your article. And don’t worry
about being seen as Spam; if your article provides good quality information and
guidance, it won't be seen as spam by the search engines even when it’s very
keyword rich.
Q) Where should I submit my article?
A) There are hundreds, if not thousands, of submit sites on the Internet. Too
many to include here. Do a search for “article submit” and just find the ones
that are most applicable to your industry and offer the most subscribers.
Alternatively, you can purchase a list.
Q) Who will publish my article?
A) Generally people publish pre-written articles because they want “eyes on
paper”. In other words, they want to generate traffic to their site. Helpful
articles are one way of doing that. It also sets them up as credible authorities on
a particular subject. And it develops customer loyalty. There are hundreds of
thousands of companies (maybe even millions) publishing online newsletters,
ezines, and article pages. No matter what your industry, you’re bound to find
quite a few who are interested in what you have to say. In fact, once a few
publishers recognise you as a good source of content, they keep coming back
looking for more (and even email you asking if you can send them directly).
Q) How will I know when my article has been published?
A) As one of the conditions of publications, you can request that the publisher
notifies you when they use your article. Of course, most don’t bother to do this,
so it's a good idea to set up a Google Alert which notifies you when your URL
has been published on a web page. Google doesn't pick them all up, but it picks
up a lot. Whenever you receive an alert, you make sure the article in unchanged
and the link back to your site is functioning.
Q) Will the publisher change my article?
A) No, generally not. Changing articles is just extra work. In fact, that’s why
publishers like good articles and consistent content providers – because that
means they don’t have to do any extra work. I’ve had many articles published,
and don’t recall a single instance of an article being changed without my
permission. If you’re worried about it, you can include an instruction not to
change the article in your conditions of publication.
Q) Can I get an SEO copywriter to write and submit my articles?
A) Yes. Any SEO copywriter should be able to write keyword rich articles and
submit them to a number of high traffic article submit sites.
Q) What kind of information would I need to supply an SEO copywriter
to write my article?
A) You’d need to tell your SEO copywriter something like, "We want to write an
article which helps people install teflon tubing. The kinds of people who'd be
doing it are... They'd be doing it because... The benefits of our tubing are... The
difficulties they'd face are... Here are the key steps to successful installation..."
Using this information, your SEO copywriter should be able to put together a
very readable article which would be bound to get published.
Q) Will my reputation suffer if my article appears on a dodgy site?
A) It shouldn’t. Most dodgy sites will be either unrelated or have very low traffic.
If the site is unrelated, the publisher won’t go to the effort of publishing your
article. If it’s related but has very low traffic, very few people will see your
article there anyway. And besides, even if your article appears on a dodgy site,
it probably won’t be changed because – dodgy or not – publishers don’t create
extra work for themselves. So your original presentation, content, and intent will
be unaffected. Write a good article, and it always reflects well on you, no matter
where it's published.
Q) How long will it take for my ranking to increase?
A) There are no guarantees in SEO. It all takes time. For a start, the search
engines can take up to 2 months to update their index of pages. And a single
inbound link generally won’t have much impact. Depending on how much
competition you’re facing for keywords, and where the links are coming from,
100 inbound links may not make much of a difference. (Links from high
PageRank sites are more beneficial to your ranking – see
http://www.divinewrite.com/seotradesecrets.htm for more information on PR.)
So don’t expect anything to happen too quickly. But if you’re dedicated, and
you’re prepared to write quite a few articles, you’ll definitely see results within a
few months.
Happy writing!
* Glenn Murray is an advertising copywriter and website copywriter and heads
copywriting studio Divine Write. He can be contacted on Sydney +612 4334
6222 or at glenn@divinewrite.com. Visit http://www.divinewrite.com for further
details or more FREE articles.
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More Adsense Blocks
Google has recently made some changes in their Adsense program, and webmasters,
busy as they are, may not be aware of all the Adsense news. For those who don't know,
Adsense is the Pay-per-click (PPC) revenue sharing program offered by Google to
webmasters who run primarily content-oriented sites. The Adsense program offers a way
for these webmasters to generate revenue where they couldn't in the past.
After signing up for the program, webmasters place a bit of code on their web pages
where they want to display Adsense. Google's technology determines the subject matter
of the page, and displays relevant ads on that page. If a visitor clicks on one of the ads,
the advertiser pays Google, and the webmaster receives a share of the proceeds.
One of the biggest changes is that webmasters can now have multiple "blocks" or units of
Adsense on their pages. Since the program started, Google has allowed only one block,
but they now allow up to three per page. This means webmasters can get three shots for
a visitor seeing and clicking on an ad. The blocks don't all have to be the same format -
you can choose from any of several formats available, and all can have different border,
text, and background formatting. You are able to specify alternate ads for each unit. In
cases where Google's software isn't able to determine a theme to your page, Google will
display Public Service ads. However, webmasters can choose to display their own ads,
such as for affiliate products, instead.
As with most things, you'll need to test formatting, placement, and other variables to see
which combination brings the best click-through rate for you, whether you use one, two,
or three Adsense units.
I use Adsense a lot on this web site http://www.theezine.net - Just a slight hint for you.
About the Author
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Want Higher Adsense Earnings? Then Optimize Site
Navigation
Webmasters know that Adsense generates a sizeable source of additional advertising
income. That’s why they’re using it to go after the “high paying keywords.” They’ve
bought the lists that tell them what these keywords are and they’ve used various other
methods of identifying them. And yet, after putting up these “high paying” pages on their
websites, the advertising money they expected to see isn’t rolling in. What’s wrong?
Well, having those pages is one thing. But driving visitors to those pages is an entirely
different thing and is often what’s lacking. To get visitors to your high paying keyword
pages, you’ve got to optimize site navigation.
Take a moment to think about how visitors use your website. After landing on a certain
page, they’ll often click to another page that sounds interesting. They get there by way of
the other links that appear on the page they landed on. How you enable visitors to move
about your website is what is meant by the term, “Site Navigation.”
A typical website has a menu of links on each page. The wording on these links is what
grabs a visitor’s attention and gets them to click on one of the links that will take them to
another page of your website. Links labeled “Free Resources” or “Download ebooks” are
generally good attention-grabbers.
This same site navigation logic applies to driving traffic to your high paying pages. I have
some pages on my website that get a lot of traffic from search engines, but the earnings
on these pages are very low. I use cleverly-labeled links to get visitors off these pages
and onto my higher earning pages. It’s a great and inexpensive way to turn cheap clicks
into real dollars.
Ready, Set, Test
Before you begin testing, you’ve got to have two things: something to track and
compare; and some high earning pages you want to funnel your site traffic to. For fast
results, select a few of your highly visited pages.
Next think of ways to get visitors viewing a particular page to click on a link to one of
your high earning pages. That’ll help you come up with a catchy description for the link.
And remember, you can use graphics to grab your visitors’ attention. Be creative!
And remember, it’s all about location, location, location. Once you’ve come up with the
attention-grabbing description, you’ve got to identify the perfect spot on your page for
positioning the descriptive link to your high paying page.
Spend some time visiting other websites to see how they’re maximizing site navigation.
For example, using a “Hot Pages” list or a “Most Read Articles” list are common menu
selections.
Then let the testing begin. Try putting different text on different pages. That way you’ll
get a feel for what works and what doesn’t. Mix things up a bit – put links on the top of
the page and the bottom.
It’s now all a matter of testing and tracking, and testing and tracking until you find the
site navigation setup that works best!
About the Author
Bas de Baar is the author of the e-book "Analyzing Adsense For Niche Websites."
To learn how you can increase online profits by testing and analyzing, go to
http://www.AffiliatePotion.com
Relevant Ads Increase Adsense Profits
If you’ve started using Adsense as a way to increase advertising income, but the
numbers just aren’t adding up to what you expected, the problem might be with the ads
themselves. If the ads being generated by Google’s Adsense aren’t relevant to your
website, visitors won’t click on them. And, no click-y, no money. It’s that simple. And it’s
a simple situation to fix.
One way to know if the ads are working is to monitor the click-through-rate (CTR) on a
page. If it’s low, it’s usually an indication that once a visitor arrived at your page using a
certain keyword, that visitor did not find any ads relevant to that keyword. And
unfortunately for you, the visitor found no reason to click on the ads.
How do I know this? It happened on my website. On one of my sites, I had a page
dedicated to PHP programming (a programming language). The page had a low CTR.
Upon further examination of the page, I noticed that not one of the ads was related to
programming or even to technology.
What I did notice was that the ads were related to guitars. Guitars? I thought to myself,
“What relevance do guitars have to PHP programming?” And I imagined visitors to my
site wondered this as well.
After studying the ads, I noticed that one word seemed to keep jumping out at me. The
word was “strings” as in guitar strings. Well strings are used in programming too, but
Google was not able to make this distinction which is why it was generating guitar ads!
The solution to this problem was simple. I removed from my webpage the words “string”
and “strings” (or I just used another word in place of string or strings). After Google
found this page again and updated its view of it, the guitar ads were replaced with
relevant ads. And best of all? CTR on this page immediately increased and so did my
advertising income!
If you have a page with a low CTR, you may need to tweak your text so Adsense
generates ads that are more relevant to the page. When making these types of changes
to your webpages, use the same ideas you use for search engine optimization. Why?
Because Google uses the same logic to determine the appropriate Adsense ads to display
on your page as it does to determine if your article should rank high for “blue widgets.”
Some areas on your page that might need a bit of text tweaking include:
- The title of the page
- The H1-tags used in the page
- The number of occurrences of the keywords in the text of the article
- Changing the filename (this can be very effective, but only do this for new pages that
are not yet in the search engines or you risk losing traffic)
One word of advice: Don’t forget that your keywords determine your search engine
rankings so take small steps when changing keywords.
And remember, the only ads that will bring you the extra Adsense income you’re looking
for are relevant ads!
About the Author
Bas de Baar is the author of the e-book "Analyzing Adsense For Niche Websites."To learn how you can increase online profits by testing and analyzing, go to
http://www.AffiliatePotion.com
The Idiot’s Step-By-Step Guide To Blogging for Profit
Blogging is easy, blogging is fun. And what’s more…it can help your business in a lot of
ways. A blog is a frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and web links in
the cyberspace. You could call it an e-diary where you can register your thoughts, opinion
and comments on anything and everything under the sun that interests you. Though
people had been ‘at it’ long before the term blog was coined; it has gained currency as an
effective medium of communicating over the Internet only recently. The introduction of
automated published software like “Blogger” at www.blogger.com has been instrumental
in blogging success. A blog or a weblog’ is conceptually similar to a website and is
accessible to anyone on the Internet.
There are millions of bloggers in the world today blogging away to glory. But blogging can
be more than just chatter in the cyberspace. It can be a great tool for boosting your
online business’s profitability once you’ve understood how it works and what are its
limitations. Take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weblog#Corporate for some more
information.
How to become a Blogger?
The key to learning how to become a blogger is to start blogging! Easier said than done?
Not really. There are several websites that can give you information on how to be a
blogger. Blogger.com is one of them. You have three options here to choose from:
-Have a hosted service like Blogger allows you to set up an account and fire away in a
matter of minutes.
-A remotely installed blog like movabletype allows you to install on a server for a small
fee.
-Desktop blog programs like Radio Userland are installed on your desktop and then
uploaded to a host. These are usually desktop programmes that include hosting and
upgradation for a certain period of time and charge you a small fee.
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You can get more information on blogging resources from
http://www.blogroots.com/resources.blog.
Also see: http://www.blogger.com/start
Once you have decided what option you want for setting up your weblog/ blog you are
ready to start blogging. It is that easy. It could take a while before anyone will notice
your little blog in the corner and take you seriously. But you can cut down this time with
some great ideas at: http://help.blogger.com/
offers some great ideas on increasing your blog’s readership.
There is a Chinese saying, “ It’s a wise man who learns from others’ mistakes”. Read
others blogs to see what works and what doesn’t, what are their writing styles etc. It’s a
great way to teach yourself and fun too…. you are learning on some one else’s expense.
Guidelines for the greenhorn blogger
Here are some simple guidelines for a newbie blogger. Take a chance with these to
increase your chances of success.
1. Get Blogging: Like I said earlier, the best way to learn blogging is to start
blogging.
2. Recognize your motivation: Why are you blogging? What do you hope to
achieve?
3. Link to other blogs: the best way to popularise your blog is to link to other
blogs. So link you must!
4. Develop a unique style of writing: Developing a writing style is an
evolutionary process. Try different approaches and formats until you find one that
fits your message, audience, and personal motivations.
5. Express your personality... let your humour, your perspective on life, and your
values shine in your writing.
6. Be regular with your posting: readers will quickly wander away from blogs
that are not updated regularly. So this is very important.
More blogging resources are available at: (www.lights.com/weblogs)
How to profit from Blogging?
Now that you have understood what a blog is and how to get blogging, its time to make it
pay. Blogging is a great way to enhance your online company’s bottomline. It is a popular
and an easy medium and has potential of reaching millions.
Here are some tips for you to turn blogging into a serious profitable strategy.
1.Customer Interaction: A blog is a good means to keep in touch with your customers
regularly. You can keep them updated on new events, happening in your company, new
products and services and other developments. the best part is that you can do it more
cost effectively and in much less time than other methods like newsletters, customer
updates and customer meetings. The elements of interactivity, community and
collaboration are key here. Your blog can also serve as a platform for advertising,
promotion and even internal communications. One well-known business example is
software company Macromedia's use of blogging to keep customers updated on what's
happening with its products.
2.Query management: With a blog you can receive and answer to customer queries
more quickly than an email. For potential customers it is very important to have a sharp
turnaround and you can do that easily with a blog.
3.Link to other sites: Linking your blog to other similar, but not competing, sites is a
great way to get some free publicity and traffic for your online business. It is also one big
reason why Search Engines will grab your site in their result pages. Ask any online
entrepreneur what getting quality traffic to a website means and you’ll know what I am
talking about.
4.Get Feedback: Getting feedback from your customers on your products and services,
on your company practices and other things is one of the most valuable resources you
can build. With a blog, it is not just easier but also time saving for customers to leave
feedback for you without filling complicated and mile long forms.
5.Get Google to work for you: Selling ad space is one of the most popular revenue
streams for online businesses. With Google’s free AdSense service it just got easier
www.google.com/adsense. AdSense allows bloggers to display up to three contentspecific
"ad units" (boxes that can hold up to four ads each) per page. Each time a visitor
clicks these ads, you get paid. Need more convincing?
6.Become an affiliate: Your blog can become a cash cow by using the simple idea ofbecoming an affiliate for other websites. An affiliate basically carries a link to the other
site and each time some one clicks on that link, you get a small commission for it.
7.Donations: If you are running a blog that people love to read and keep coming back in
hordes, why not ask them for some monetary appreciation?
Put on your thinking cap and let your imagination run unbridled. You will surprise yourself
with the number of ideas that will make your blog less of a personal e-diary and more of
a digital cash cow. Blogging is a relatively new marketing arena for webpreneurs, but has
immense possibility and potential. Be sure to get on to the bandwagon early in the game
and reap your benefits later.
Get Real-time Adsense Channel Stats And Find Out Which
Ads Are Being Clicked
If you have multiple sites or multiple directories in your
site for different subjects and you have placed Adsense
codes in your site, I am sure you would like to know:
(a) from which site or directory you are earning the
most / least, (b) which Adsense ads are being
clicked and (c) from which page?
CREATE CHANNELS FOR EACH SITE
To get separate stats for each site / section / directory
/ page with Adsense, you need to create channels for
each one. Create a channel with a relevant name and
generate a code for that channel. Paste that particular
Adsense code to the concerned pages / sites.
GET CHANNEL STATS IN REAL TIME
Google now provides Channel Data in real time. Earlier, it
used to provide data for '2 days before'. Follow the
procedure mentioned below :
1. From 'Date Range' drop down menu, select 'today'.
2. Check the radio button : Group data by 'Channel'.
3. On the right hand panel, check the radio button 'Channel
data'.
4. Click on 'Select ALL' at the bottom of channel list.
5. Click on 'Display Report'.
Now you get the seggregated report for clicks generated for
each channel.
WHICH ADS ARE BEING CLICKED AND
FROM WHICH PAGE?
It is very important to know that which pages / sites are
generating good Adsense revenue and which are not. We can
work upon those poorly performing pages. If we can get to
know about which ads are being clicked, that would make us
feel more informed for many obvious reasons.
Currently Google does not provide this data. But you can still
get it from a very nice and detailed free web stat service, Add
Free Stats.
Add Free Stats provides a very detailed web stats which
satisfies most webmasters. You may open a free account at :
http://www5.addfreestats.com, get the code and paste it at the
bottom of each of your pages.
Make sure that in 'Your Account' section you mark 'Yes' for
'Exit link tracking'.
Now check your stats at Add Free Stats, and you will find a
"A" icon beside the visitors' ip. That means that visitor has
clicked on an Adsense code. Place your mouse over the icon,
and you can see which ad has been clicked.
You can also generate a separate report of pages that have
generated Adsense click. Select 'Exit Links/Adsense' from the
drop down menu marked as 'Pages'. Here you get a folder icon
named Adsense, the number of Adsense clicks etc. Click on
the Adsense folder icon and you get the number of Adsense
clicks on each page and which ads are clicked on that page.
Click on the 'hour glass' icon and you get the CTR, PV too
for each page.
I am no way connected to Add Free Stats. I am just a happy
user. Any webmaster working seriously towards Adsense
earning, must have this tool.
About the Author
Subhendu Sen is the owner and webmaster of A Low-Cost Web Host :
http://www.IndHosts.Net/hosting.html and is in the business of web hosting
since 1998. He also owns other sites of interest : http://www.TheWebContent.com
— An Article Directory and http://www.PopAccount.com — A Free
Email Address Directory
Making Real Money With Google AdSense
There are many Make Money Fast (MMF) websites out there that tell you it's possible to,
well, you know, do just that; make money fast. However, did you know that although
some owners of these MMF systems have made a total revenue between $300,000 and
$500,000, they're likely to be the same ones that turn up missing later on down the road,
on the run with hundreds of thousands of consumer dollars? A dangerous situation to find
yourself in.
So why do people do it?
I'll tell you why. It's because of greed and lack of integrity. Then again, it could just be
because certain individuals in particular are in a tight financial situation and essentially
need to find a way to make a little bit of extra cash fast to pay off their bills for the
month. Believe it or not, there are indeed legit reasons why people seek out MMF
websites.
But why risk yourself being in a situation where you end up being part of the statistical
count that contributed to those hundreds of thousands of dollars that are now at the
disposal of the owner of a MMF chain, who presumably is nowhere to be found? Because
there is actually a better and more proven way to make money through a company that
has a lot of reputation and integrity on the Internet, called Google. That's why!
How It Works: Great, Just Another Referral Downline System Again
No, not at all! What I'm about to show you has nothing to do with referrals, works solely
based on an honor system, and is driven to success by the work you put into it. Although
it is indeed the fastest way I've made real money on the Internet (well, aside from an
online coding contractor I work for), you still have to work for it.
So here's how it works. Company A out there is just being started, and believes that
they've found the answer to man's problems. They're 99.9% sure that their product will
sell. So what do they do? They run to Google and pay them to list their business in
featured search result listings. This maximizes Company A's exposure out on the web.
Google will also list Company A's advertisements in what is called Google AdSense
(textual advertising). These are usually content related text advertisements which
webmasters and publishers place strategically on their website and are commonly
recognized as "Ads by Google."
The webmasters and publishers that put forth Google AdSense on their websites are first
approved for AdSense. Once a high volume of traffic starts flowing through their website,
those AdSense banners start generating revenues as more and more clicks on the links
are received. So if you haven't figured out by now, this is indeed a Pay Per Click (PPC)
system.
How Much?: Expected Potential Earnings
You're probably wanting to know right away how much you'll be earning. So I'll just give
you a rough estimate of what to expect assuming all goes well with your website. If done
properly, a single website can generate on average, revenues ranging between $200-
$600 a month. Not bad, considering this is only for one website. I don't like jumping the
gun too soon like this, but let's fast forward in time where this is indeed how much your
website is making. Now what? Start up another site! This doubles your income over two
streams of revenues, and with each making $200-$600 a month, you can see how things
can really add up!
Getting Started: Making The First Step Towards Success
These first few steps are extremely critical so please pay attention to detail.
You will need a web hosting provider - Please, I urge you, don't settle for anything less
than what you're capable of doing. Go the extra mile and actually subscribe to a cheap
web hosting provider. The one currently hosting The Article Project is SurfSpeedy.com on
a redundant Cisco network and OC-48 SONET rings. In other words, 99.9999% uptime.
I'm currently getting all the server side scripting I need, a secure hosting system, fast
network, 1000MB of hosting space, and delegation for my domain, along with tons of
other features I'll probably never use during the life of the account. How much am I
paying for all this? Less than $5.00 a month!
Once you have a place to serve up your website, start looking into registering a domain
name - Try to aim for something that you and your visitors can remember off the top of
their head if they were to look at it once and almost forget about it. If your website is
about "How To Use The Internet," see if www.usingtheinternet.com is available. When
you've decided on a name, I'd recommend you go with iDotz.net and register a .com
domain for less than $9.00 a year! The reason I'd recommend them is because they were
the first ones I ran into that allowed you to pay via PayPal. Now put those two together,
web hosting and a good domain name, and you're set to go!
Create a plan for action and stick to it - I'll be honest with you upfront. Chances are, you
may not reach your financial goal by the end of the first month. In fact, the excitment of
being able to get your money's worth out of the work you put into your website, may
turn into monotony and discouragement. But don't lose hope! You need to stick to what
you've set out to do, keep your website up to date on the hour if necessary, and make
sure your visitors have plenty to read!
Avoid rambling on about nothing and don't cheat - Google has perhaps the largest
database in the world, full of website listings and search results. Chances are, if you
mirror your website with another content saturated website that's been around for quite
some time, and Google does one of their special keyword analysis trick on your website
and finds out about it, your AdSense application will most likely be turned down for
unauthentic content. Have an open mind and be creative with your writing. Shoot for
about 25 solid web pages before you submit your Google AdSense application. Bottom
line, give them something to talk about! You'll need it in the months to come!
Begin formulating marketing thoughts - This is perhaps where the line between sanity,
and spamity comes in that you'll end up approaching before too long. Some webmasters
can't keep their cool and end up going off the deep end, spamming hundreds of innocent
lives, and contaminating hundreds more of chat rooms and IRC channels. Don't do this!
Play it smart and submit your website manual to search engines that provide the service
for free. One great way to do this is to submit your site to The Open Directory Project at
dmoz.org. It may take a few weeks, but your listing will eventually show up in Google as
well. Also, sign up with TrafficSwarm.com and surf for unlimited free credits that can be
redeemed for visitors. I've acquired over 2700 credits through TrafficSwarm. It took me a
few days, but it saved me $40.00 of having to pay for just as many credits by simply
surfing for a few days.
Stay on top of things - Keep yourself one step ahead of your visitors. For every 100
visitors (unique or not) that come, plan to write one more article or section of your
website; make it a news item or something. Keep your website clean and neatly
organized, don't let it end up looking like your brother's bedroom or closet a few months
down the road from now. And if things begin to pick up with your website, set aside an
email account and allow your visitors to send in their own articles or writings for you to
publish. This in itself could be very rewarding because not only will your visitors end up
generating your revenues, but they could also end up being your main supplier of articles
to publish. The main point of discussion here, though, is to stay on top of things and keep
up with the work. You'll eventually be glad you did later on down the line when you're
short $200 on a down payment for a new Honda Civic.
Getting Finished: Bringing Your Website Before the Judges
Okay, so this is the moment you've all been waiting for. Spit shine that last corner of
your website and get ready to show it off. Then make your way over to
http://www.google.com/adsense and send in your application. It will take a couple days
for your application to be reviewed and accepted, if in the likely event that it is.Once
you've been approved, login to your account and start generating your text
advertisements, placing them neatly on your website. Then let the fun begin!
Getting Stuck: Questions and Feedback Appreciated!
If you have any questions about this article, or would like more information, contact Matt
Borja at support@articleproject.com.
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The New Google Ad Links
You know about Google Adsense, now it's Google Ad Links
for Google Adsense publishers.
[ For who do not yet know what Google Adsense is : "Google
AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of
all sizes to display relevant, unobtrusive Google ads on
their website's content pages and earn money," — says
Google. To open a Google Adsense account, please visit:
https://www.google.com/adsense ]
What are Google Ad Links?
"Ad Links are a new form of text advertising that we're
offering to our AdSense publishers. Using the same
contextual targeting algorithm that targets Google ads to
your content pages, Ad Links units display a list of
topics that are relevant to your page. Each topic, when
clicked, brings the user to a page of related
advertisements", — this is how Ad Links are defined by
Google.
Basically, Google Ad Links are vertically placed links of
4 or 5 keywords related to the content of your page. On
clicking a link, the visitor is shown a list of Ads by
Google on that particular keyword. If the visitor clicks
on an ad, you get your commission.
So, why do you need to put Ad Links in your page?
Simple. Because you want to earn maximum revenue from each
of the pages of your site.
According to Google, you are allowed to put max. 3 Adsense
codes. But experts say that displaying too many Adsense
ads in a page distract the attention of the visitors and
they lose interest in the site. Therefore it's always
advised to put only one Adsense code and that too close to
the main content of the page, to get the best results.
By placing just one Adsense code and no Leaderboard or
Skyscraper, are we losing out some opportunities to earn
more clicks on Adsense Ads?
No. Because that's where Ad Links come in. Let me describe
the usage of Ad Links with an example :
I have a page on 'Engagement Rings' at :
http://thewebcontent.com/Relationships/Relationships_Article_56.php
I use 250x250 Square Adsense code with the first paragraph
of the article. This code displays only 3 Adsense Ads.
Now, I have placed Ad Links code just above the top of my
left panel menu bar. Google currently displays 5 related
keywords to the page : Engagement Ring, Carat Diamond,Ideal Diamonds, Gia Diamond and Gem Stone Ring. Each of
the keywords are clickable.
Through these links, I get access to : 10 + 10 + 10 + 10
+ 4 = TOTAL 44 Adsense Ads! (at the time of writing this
article)
In case, Google does not find related keywords for a
page, it displays a tiny search box. Visitors can put any
keyword of their choice, and Google shows all Adsense
Ads related to the keyword searched for!
Isn't it incredible? ...that too without disturbing
visitors? Actually, it helps visitors, because they always
look for links related to the subject they have come to
our sites for.
The main advantage of Google Ad Links are that, they are
displayed just like we display vertical menu—one link each
line. Though Ad Links code displays "Ad Links by Google"
boldly, but it gives a look of being a part of your
vertical menu. And that's definitely a great advantage.
To add Ad Links to your page, please follow the
instructions below :
1. Log on to your Adsense account
2. Click on "Ad Settings"
3. Select the Radio Button which says : "Ad Links Units".
4. Select 4 or 5 links per ad links unit from the drop down
menu
5. Select Ad layout options : 120x90, 160x90, 180x90 or
200x90 depending upon your page layout.
6. If you have saved custom Color Palettes, select the
palette of your choice.
7. Copy-paste the Ad Links code from the textarea box and
place it to your web site in desired place
That's all! But remember that you can place only one Ad
Links code in a page. If you put more than one, others
will not generate any link.
If you are an Adsense publisher, there is no reason why you
will not add Ad Links to your page.
What do you think?
About the Author
Subhendu Sen is the webmaster of http://TheWebContent.com
an Article Directory. Authors may please submit their
articles at : http://TheWebContent.com/addarticle.php
Getting Approved by Adsense in a Jiffy…
I don’t understand why everyone makes Adsense out to sound like some kind of devil. So
far, I have a 100% approval rate for my consulting clients. You would think that we
spend months developing the site to submit for approval – but to be honest; I spend less
than a day (if that!)
What we found is that Google is not nearly as picky as they make themselves sound to
be. The trick is to make your site in such a way that you are just providing content; we
have found that the less selling you do on your approval site, the better.
Don’t worry, once you’re approved you can use that code wherever you want – so put it
on other sites that sell later. But for the purposes of getting approved, try to limit to just
content, content and more content!
Now, for the disclaimer before we start talking about how to get your site approved for
Google Adsense. I am not a member of Google at all, everything I am about to say is all
speculation and experience. I have helped over 50 clients get approved for Google
Adsense without having even 1 of them not get approved – we have 100% approval rate
on FIRST try.
All I am going to teach you is exactly what I do for them.
There are three main elements that I focus on when getting a client approved:
1.Site look and feel – Not that Google wants a $10,000 professionally designed website,
but they also don’t want some piece of junk. Make sure to at LEAST have a presentable
website – even if it is just a few tables and a solid background color. Avoid using tacky
backgrounds or unprofessional color contrasts.
2.Content – The most important – Google believes in content. If you try to get a website
with just a few pages approved, I don’t think you will have any luck. You need to have at
least 15-20 pages, preferably, 15-20 pages of articles/resources, a.k.a. content.
3.Traffic – Many “experts” say that Google looks to see what kind of traffic you have and
that they do not approve new sites with no traffic. My experience says that these experts
are FULL of it. BUT, just to be safe, before you submit your site for approval – try to get
your site some traffic.
Here are useful tips you need to make the entire approval process easier and quicker:
>> Get content from article directories like www.goarticles.com – just put those articles
in your site, getting 15-20 is easy.
>> Before you submit your site for approval, post at some forums with your website’s
link in the signature file – this will help you get some immediate traffic.
>> Make a very simple website with 15-20 articles, a contact us page, a privacy policy
and the typical disclaimer.
That’s it – you’re ready to get approved for Google Adsense. I know I made it sound too
easy, but honestly, we have a track record that proves it. And remember, if you do not
get approved, you can always fix things and try again.
So, stop waiting – apply now – Google Adsense is a great source of income.
About the Author
This article is written by Anik Singal, founder of AffiliateClassroom.com. Anik
Singal has developed his own affiliate system that helped him earn well over
$10,000 in just 60 days. Now, he's looking for a few students to train one step at a
time.
http://www.AffiliateClassroom.com
What to do When AdSense(TM) Serves the Wrong Ads
The most common frustrations among AdSense publishers are 1) Google serving
inappropriate ads on their web pages, 2) low click-through rates and 3) low payouts per
click. This article discusses the first frustration, which is highly correlated with the other
issues, and discusses what webmasters can do to combat it.
To begin, it is important to understand how Google determines what ads to serve via the
AdSense program. This explanation goes back to April 2003 when Google acquired Santa
Monica, CA-based Applied Semantics. Applied Semantics’ products are based on its
patented CIRCA technology, which understands, organizes, and extracts knowledge from
websites and information repositories in a way that mimics human thought and enables
more effective information retrieval. A key application of the CIRCA technology is that it
allows Google to, without human intervention, understand the key themes on web pages
in order to deliver relevant and targeted advertisements.
However, the CIRCA technology is not always accurate or appropriate to the page. For
example, in a general web page about health topics, AdSense is currently serving ads for
insulin even though only two words in one paragraph relate to insulin. Rather, the site is
much more focused on dieting.
One explanation may be that the CIRCA technology is tied to keyword pricing and
inventory (e.g., AdWords(TM) advertiser daily budgets), and that AdSense serves ads
that it hopes to maximize revenues. However, this often violates a critical AdSense rule -
if the ads do not relate to the topic discussed on the web page, visitors will not click on
them. Likewise, TopPayingKeywords.com always tells clients never to try and trick
AdSense. That is, if customers are coming to your page from a link or advertisement for
one topic (e.g., hair styles), never try to create a page about an unrelated topic (e.g.,
mortgages), just because that unrelated topic is an expensive keyword. While you will be
serving expensive ads, because the topics are not correlated, visitors are unlikely to click
on them.
Getting AdSense to serve the correct ads is a trial-and-error process. In the health page
example above, all it took to get AdSense to remove the insulin ads was to remove the
paragraph in the text that mentioned insulin. Fortunately, AdSense often updates itself
within just a few hours, so it’s easy to keep modifying your site until the most relevant,
and hopefully most expensive, ads are served.
About the Author
Dave Lavinsky is the President of TopPayingKeywords.com, a firm which tracks
and publishes databases of the 15,000+ most expensive PPC keywords.
http://www.toppayingkeywords.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I9DAeyheyo
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A Competitor Or Even Your Own Mother
Could Wipe Out Your Entire Adsense
Income In Less Than 60 Seconds!
Introduction
For the last couple of years, Google Adsense has dominated forums,
discussions and newsletters all over the Internet. Already, there are
tales of fabulous riches to be made and millions made by those who
are just working from home. It seems that Google Adsense has
already dominated the internet marketing business and is now
considered the easiest way to making money online.
The key to success with Adsense is the placing of ads on pages that
are receiving high traffic for high demand keywords. The higher the
cost-per-click to the advertiser, the more you will receive per click
from your site. Obviously, it does not pay to target low cost-per-click
keywords and place them on pages that do not receive hits.
With all the people getting online and clicking away everyday, it is no
wonder why Google Adsense has become an instant hit.
For some who are just new to this market, it would be a blow to their
pride knowing that their homepage is buried somewhere in the little
ads promoting other people’s services. But then, when they get the
idea that they are actually earning more money that way, all doubts
and skepticism is laid to rest.
There are two major, and clever, factors that some successful
webmaster and publishers are learning to blend together in order to
make money easier using Adsense.
1.Targeting high traffic pages on your website. If you check on your
logs, you will discover that many of your visitors are taking
advantage of the free affiliate marketing resources and ebooks that
you are offering on your site. In simple words, your ads are
working effectively and are generating more clicks. It also means
more money for you.
2.Placing Adsense links on pages that are producing little, or better
yet, no profit. By placing Adsense on a free resources page, you will
reduce the amount of potential customers being lost to other sites.
Tricky, but effective nonetheless.
When learned to work effectively, these two factors are actually a
good source of producing a minimal amount of revenue from a high
traffic page. Many people are using this strategy to pick up some extra
cash with Adsense. This is also especially rewarding to informational
sites that focus their efforts on delivering powerful affiliate link free
content to their visitors. Now they can gain a monetary return on their
services.
With the many techniques that people are now learning on how to
make the easiest money by their Adsense, it is not surprising that
Google is trying everything to update and polish their Adsense in order
to maintain their good image.
With all the people spending more time on their Adsense now and still
more getting into this line of marketing, there is no doubt about the
many new improvements yet to be made.
The one particularly handy money-making feature that is available
with Adsense now is the ability to filter out up to 200 urls. These gives
webmasters the option to block out low value offers from their pages
as well as competitors to their websites. Talk about taking only those
that are advantageous and discarding the ones that seem “useless”.
With Google Adsense, the possibilities are limitless. Yet there is also
the possibility of someone taking advantage of the easy money
process that this internet marketing is accomplishing.
If you think more about it, these negative factors may force Google to
break down and thrash Adsense in the process. If that happens,
people would have to go back to the old ways of internet marketing
that do not make money online as easy as Adsense.
For now, however, Google Adsense is here to stay. As long as there
are people wanting to earn some easy cash online just using their
talents, the future ahead is looking good. Besides with all the strict
guidelines that Google is enforcing over Adsense, it will take awhile for
the Adsense privileges to be spammed and even terminated.
3 Reasons Why Adsense Should Be Used On Content Sites
To know why Adsense is essential for your content sites is to know
first how this works.
The concept is really simple, if you think about it. The publisher or the
webmaster inserts a java script into a certain website. Each time the
page is accessed, the java script will pull advertisements from the
Adsense program.
The ads that are targeted should therefore be related to the content
that is contained on the web page serving the ad. If a visitor clicks on
an advertisement, the webmaster serving the ad earns a portion of the
money that the advertiser is paying the search engine for the click.
The search engine is the one handling all the tracking and payments,
providing an easy way for webmasters to display content-sensitive and
targeted ads without having the hassle to solicit advertisers, collect
funds, monitor the clicks and statistics which could be a time
consuming task in itself.
It seems that there is never a shortage of advertisers in the program
from which the search engine pulls the Adsense ads. Also webmasters
are less concerned by the lack of information search engines are
providing and are more focused in making cash from these search
engines.
The first reason why Adsense should be used on content sites is
because it understands the needs of publishers and webmasters, and
their visitors. Fulfilling these needs ensures continued success.
The second reason is the ability of the Adsense publishers to track not
only how their sites are progressing but also the earnings based on the
webmaster-defined channels. The recent improvements in the search
engines gives webmasters the capability to monitor how their ads are
performing using customizable reports that has the capacity to detail
page impressions, clicks and click-through rates.
The last and final reason is that the advertisers have realized the
benefits associated having their ads served on targeted websites.
This targeting of traffic increases the possibility that a prospective web
surfer will have an interest in their product and services.
Adsense is all about targeted content, the more targeted your content
is, the more targeted the search engines’ ads will be. There are some
web masters and publishers who are focused more on their site
content and how best to maintain the content rather than the cash
that the ads will generate for them. This is the part where the
effectiveness is working its best.
There was a time when people were not yet aware of the money to be
achieved from advertisements. The cash generated only came into
existence when the webmasters and publishers realized how they can
make Adsense be that generator. In those days, the content was the
most important factor. It still is. With the allure of money, of course
The Basics On How TO Start Making Money With Adsense
Adsense is considered as one of the most powerful tools in a website
publisher’s arsenal. It enables a person to monetize their sites easily.
If used properly, it can generate a very large and healthy income for
them. However if you are not using it correctly, you are actually
leaving a lot of money on the table.
How you can start earning money with Adsense can be done easily and
quickly. You will be amazed at the results you will be getting in such a
short period of time.
Start by writing some quality content articles which are also keyword
incorporated. There are a lot of people given the gift of being good
with words. Writing comes easy for them. Why not make it work in
such a way that you will be earning some extra cash in the process.
There are actually several steps to put into mind before you begin
writing your ads and having an effective Adsense.
Keyword search. Find some popular subjects, keywords or phrases.
Select the ones which you think has high clicking throughs. Use a
keyword selector and suggestion tool.
Writing articles. Start writing original content with keywords from the
topics that you have achieved in your search. Take note that search
engines are taking pride in the quality of their articles and what you
will be writing should keep up with their demands.
Quality content site. Build a quality content site incorporated with
Adsense ads that are targeting the subject and keywords of your
articles and websites.
The proper positioning of your ads should be done with care. Try to
position your ads where surfers are most likely to click on them.
According to research, the one place that surfers look first when they
visit a certain site is the top left. The reason behind this is not known.
Maybe it is because some of the most useful search engine results are
at the top of all other rankings. So visitors tend to look in that same
place when browsing through other sites.
Finally, Adsense has some excellent tracking statistics that allows
webmasters and publishers to track their results across a number of
sites, page by page, or any other basis you want. You should be aware
of this capability and make the most of it because it is one powerful
tool that will help you find out which ads are performing best. This
way, you can fine tune your Adsense ads and focus more on the ones
being clicked rather than those that are being ignored.
Another thing you should know. Banners and skyscrapers are dead.
Ask the experts. So forget about banners and skyscrapers. Surfers
universally ignore these kinds of ad formats. The reason behind this is
that they are seen as an advertisement and are ignored by most.
To really start making money with Adsense, you should have a definite
focus on what you wanted to achieve and how you will go about
achieving it. As with any other kind of business venture, time is
needed coupled with patience.
5 Ways To Improve Your Adsense Earnings
The ones who have been there and done it have some useful tips to
help those who would want to venture into Adsense. Some of these
tips have boosted quite a lot of earnings in the past
Here are 5 proven ways on how best to improve your earnings.
1.Concentrating on one format of Adsense ad. The one format that
worked well for the majority is the Large Rectangle (336X280). This
same format has the tendency to result in higher CTR, or the click
through rates. Why choose this format out of the many you can
use? Basically because the ads will look like normal web links, and
people, being used to clicking on them, click these types of links.
They may or may not know they are clicking on your Adsense but
as long as there are clicks, then it will all be to your advantage.
2.Create a custom palette for your ads. Choose a color that will go
well with the background of your site. If your site has a white
background, try to use white as the color of your ad border and
background. The idea to patterning the colors is to make the
Adsense look like it is part of the web pages. Again, This will result
to more clicks from people visiting your site.
3.Remove the Adsense from the bottom pages of your site and put
them at the top. Do not try to hide your Adsense. Put them in the
place where people can see them quickly. You will be amazed how
the difference between Adsense locations can make when you see
your earnings.
4.Maintain links to relevant websites. If you think some sites are
better off than the others, put your ads there and try to
maintaining and managing them. If there is already lots of Adsense
put into that certain site, put yours on top of all of them. That way
visitor will see your ads first upon browsing into that site.
5.Try to automate the insertion of your Adsense code into the
webpages using SSI (or server side included). Ask your web
administrator if your server supports SSI or not. How do you do it?
Just save your Adsense code in a text file, save it as “adsense
text”, and upload it to the root directory of the web server. Then
using SSI, call the code on other pages. This tip is a time saver
especially for those who are using automatic page generators to
generate pages on their website.
These are some of the tips that have worked well for some. It is
important to know though that ads are displayed because it fits the
interest of the people viewing them. So focusing on a specific topic
should be your primary purpose because the displays will be especially
targeted on a topic that person will be viewing already.
Note also that there are many other Adsense Ads sharing the same
topic as you. It is best to think of making a good ad that will be
somewhat different and unique.
Monetizing Your Website With Adsense
Many are now realizing that good money is made from this source of
revenue. Try the simple mathematical computation of multiplying
those clicks for every page on your website and you get a summation
of earnings equivalent to a monthly residual income with that effort
you have made.
Google Adsense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all
sizes to display relevant and text-based Google ads on their website’s
content pages and earn money in the process. The ads displayed are
related to what your users are looking for on your site. This is the
main reason why you both can monetize and enhance your content
pages using Adsense.
How much you will be earning will depend on how much the
advertisers are willing to pay. It will depend also on the keywords
required. If the keywords the advertiser have chosen are in high
demand, you could receive more dollars per click. On the other hand,
low demand keywords will earn you just a few cents per click.
How can you start making profits out of your website using Adsense?
1.Sign up for an Adsense account. It will only take a few minutes of
your time.
2.When the site is accepted, you will be receiving a clip code to
include in your web pages. You can insert this code on as many
pages or web sites that you want. The AdWords will start appearing
immediately.
3.You will be earning a few cents or some dollars per click when
someone starts clicking on the AdWords displayed on any of your
web pages. Trying to earn false revenues by repetitively clicking on
your own ads is a no-no. This will result in a penalty or the
possibility of your site being eliminated. The money you have
already earned may be lost because of this.
4.View your statistics. Adsense earnings can be checked anytime by
logging into your web site account.
Some other ways to increase your Adsense earnings.
1.Choose one topic per page. It is best to write content for your
page with just a few targeted phrases. The search engine will then
serve ads that are more relevant.
2.Using white space around your ad. This can make your ad stand
out from the rest of your page so visitors can spot them easily.
There are also other choices of colors you can use, provided by
search engines, which can harmonize the color of your ad with the
web page color.
3.Test your ad placement. It is recommended to use the vertical
format that runs down the side of the web page to get more
positive results. You can also try both horizontal and vertical
formats for a certain period of time to see which one will give you
better results.
4.More content-based pages. Widen the theme of your website by
creating pages that focus more on your keyword phrases. This will
optimize the pages for the search engines. It can not only attract
traffic but also make them more relevant for the AdWords to be
displayed.
5. S ite Build It. This is the perfect tool to be used for creating lots of
Adsense revenues. Site Build It has all the tools necessary to
quickly achieve a keyword-rich site that can rank high in the search
engines. This will also produce a flow of traffic to your site of highly
targeted visitors.
Most webmasters know that Adsense generates a sizeable source of
additional advertising income. That is why most of them use it to go
after high paying keywords.
Using Adsense With Affiliate Programs
Adsense is really making a huge impact on the affiliate marketing
industry. If you are losing rather than winning in the affiliate program
you are currently into, maybe it is about time to consider going into
Adsense marketing and start earning cash through them.
Google is readily providing well written and highly relevant ads that
are closely chosen to match the content on your pages. You do not
have to look for the ads yourself as the search engine will be doing the
searching for you.
You will be able to concentrate on providing good and quality content,
as the search engines will be the ones finding the best ads to display.
You are still allowed to have Adsense ads even if you have affiliate
links on your site. It is prohibited, however, to imitate the look and
feel of the Google ads for your affiliate links.
How To Avoid Getting Your Adsense Account Terminated
Google, being the undisputable leader in search engines, is placing a
high importance on the quality and relevancy of its search results.
Most especially now that the company is public property. In order to
keep the shareholders and users of its engine happy, the quality of the
returned results are given extreme importance.
For this same reason, doing the wrong things in the Adsense and other
forms of advertisements, whether intentionally or unintentionally, will
result in a severe penalty, may get you banned and even have your
account terminated. Here are some you must avoid:
Hidden texts. Filling your advertisement page with texts too small to
read, has the same color as the background and using css for the sole
purpose of loading them with rich keywords content and copy will earn
you a penalty.
Page cloaking. There is a common practice of using browser or bot
sniffers to serve the bots a different page other than the page your
visitors will see. Loading a page with a bot that a human user will
never see is a definite no-no. This is tricking them to click on
something that you want but they may not want to go to.
Multiple submissions. Submitting multiple copies of your domain and
pages is another thing to stay away from. For example, trying to
submit a site under two separate URL’s is the same as inviting trouble
and even termination.
Likewise, this is a reason to avoid auto submitters for those who are
receiving submissions. Better check first if your domain is submitted
already. If you see it there, then move on. No point contemplating
whether to try and submit there again.
Link farms. The search engines know that you cannot control your
links in. But you can certainly control what you link to. Link farming
has always been a rotten apple in the eyes of search engines,
especially Google. That is reason enough to try and avoid them.
Having a link higher than 100 on a single page will classify you as a
link farm so limit your outgoing links.
Page rank for sale. If you have been online for quite some time, you
will notice that there are some sites selling their PR links or trading
them with other sites. If you are doing this, expect a ban anytime in
the future. It is okay to sell ads or gain the link. But doing it on direct
advertisement of your page rank is a way to get on all of the search
engines' bad sides.
Doorways. This is similar to cloaking pages. The common practice of a
page loaded with choice keyword ads aimed at redirecting visitors to
another “user-friendly” page is a big issue among search engines.
There are many seo firms offering this kind of services. Now that you
know what they actually are, avoid them at all costs.
Multiple domains having the same content. In case you are not aware
of it, search engines look at domains IP’s, registry dates and other
data. Having multiple domains with the same exact content is not
something you can hide from them. The same goes with content
multiplied many times on separate pages, sub domains and forwarding
multiple domains to the same content.
Many of the above techniques apply to most search engines and is not
entirely for Google only. Simply put, you should only build your site for
the human users and not for bots.
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How to make the googlebot love ya!
The Googlebot is a very sophisticated computer program. It is a search engine spider that scours the Internet and inspects web sites in order to have them ranked according to Google’s standards. It’s “job” is to look at your web page, make a few notes and then report back to Google, who in turn give your page a ranking.
In this article I’m going to tell you a little about how to attract the Googlebot to your website and how to make sure it’s happy with what it finds. Think of it like this: The Googlebot needs love too.
1] Read Google's Webmaster Guidelines: Most of Google’s algorithms (search rules) are really secret; we can only guess what they are.Their guidelines are very simple and precise, however. Following their guidelines can’t “hurt” your site's ranking and Googlebot will “enjoy” its time with your website. Disregarding their guidelines can and probably will hurt you and your website in the long run.
2] Make the links in your site text links: Google says: "Make a site with a clear hierarchy(structure) and text links. Every page should be reachable from at least one static text link."
The native language of the Googlebot is text; this is not to say that you cannot make your site really pretty and fill it with lashings of Java Script and Flash but you MUST have regular text and standard text links. Usually you can achieve the desired effect by having extra navigation menus based on standard text links.
3] Give every page a a complete and meaningful title: This is also directly from Google's Webmaster Guidelines. Have a look at Rule #1.
The "title" tag is supported by every web creation tool out there, and goes in the header of a web page. Make sure your title is not just a list of keywords and that it is related to the actual content of the page. Google can and will check that, before deciding on your page's 'relevance' and fate...
4] DO NOT place important text inside images: Google says: "Try to use text instead of images to display important names, content, or links. The Googlebot doesn't recognize text contained in images."
It is very tempting to create images with text inside them, for the very simple reason that you are not limited to the very few font options that basic HTML allows. Also, different browsers tend to display things differently nowadays, so it is much easier to create a text image, which will be shown consistently and not worry about styles, operating systems, etc. Unfortunately, the Googlebot doesn’t like this one bit...
5] Use descriptive "ALT" tags: The "ALT" tag is used as a text alternative for images and image links and was designed so that text browsers do not just display a generic 'Image' for every picture link you might have. If all your links say 'Image', how would a potential visitor know what they are?
Make sure that the text description is meaningful and accurate. If the "ALT" tag only says "display", that is what Googlebot will see and index. If the tag says something like "example of a tradeshow display design", that is certainly more useful to the information-hungry Googlebot.
6] Use meaningful descriptions for links: Whether you use picture links or text links, please use meaningful text inside your tags so that Googlebot can associate that text with that link.
In other words, if you intend to put a link to a set of sample coffee mugs promos, say something like "link to samples of Y.O.U.R. branded coffee mugs", not just "coffee mugs", or even worse, "click here for pictures". Never use link text like "read more" or "go here" or "download it", "click here", "don't click here". Googlebot will not understand what you mean...
7] Use a "description" tag for every page: Include a <meta name="description" content="[insert your site's description here]"> tag in your page header to summarize your site. Use a meaningful one or two sentence description and certainly do not keyword spam.
Even better, include descriptive text on the site's front page where users can actually read it. It is this text will appear as the description for your site in Google results.
You should place more important content higher in the page than less important content in a page. The Googlebot does categorize text on a page based on it's position, text at the bottom of a page is considered less relevant.
8] Use robots.txt: Google says: "Make use of the robots.txt file on your web server. This file tells crawlers which directories can or cannot be crawled."
This almost ancient and very standard mechanism for directing well-behaved robots like the Googlebot will allow you to specify places where the robot is not welcome, for whatever the reason. You might want to keep the robot away from your cgi-bin directory and other places you maybe don't want available to the entire Googling population of the world. Remember this is a guideline, not a barrier; robots that are not programmed to comply will ignore it. So, use the robots.txt to guide the noble Googlebot but not for any real security enhancing reason.
9] Make a sitemap: Google says: "Offer a site map to your users with links that point to the important parts of your site. If the site map is larger than 100 or so links, you may want to break the site map into separate pages."
A site map is just a page on your website where you guide your users through the structure of your site. The most basic form of sitemap is a page that lists all of your pages, with a brief description and a link - ALL TEXT, of course; the Googlebot cannot read siemaps that are not in plain text. When you make the sitemap, follow all the rules above and don't forget that the purpose of the sitemap is to guide your human visitor.
10] Google Webmaster Tools: You should also check out Google Webmaster Tools 101, our article on Google Webmaster tools, a great way to find out why Google is or is not listing your website in its search results.
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