Archive for September, 2007

Making Money with Google Adsense

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

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 three steps to put into mind before you begin writing your ads and having an effective Adsense.

Keyword search. Find some popular subjects, keywords or phrase. Select the ones which you think has more people clicking through. This is actually a keyword selector and suggestion tool that some sites are offering to those who are just their Adsense business.

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 is targeting the subject and keywords of your articles and websites. This is where all that you have done initially will go to and this is also where they will prove their worth to you.

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.

Some of those who are just starting at this business may think they are doing pretty well already and thinking that their clickthrough rates and CPM figures are quite healthy. However, there are more techniques and styles to generate more clicks to double your earnings. By knowing these techniques and working them to your advantage, you will realize that you will be getting three times more than other people who have been previously doing what they are doing.

Finally, Adsense has some excellent tracking statistics that allows webmasters and publishers to track their results across a number of site on a site by site, page by page, or any other basis you wanted. You should be aware oft his 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 visited the most rather than those who are being ignored.

Another thing you should know. Banners and skyscrapers are dead. Ask the experts. So better forget about banners and skyscrapers. Surfers universally ignore these kinds of ad formats. The reason behind this is that they are recognized as an advert and adverts are rarely of any interest, this is why people ignore them.

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 them. As with any other kind of business ventures, time is needed coupled with patience.

Do not just ignore your site and your Adsense once you have finished accomplishing them. Spare some time, even an hour, making adjustments to the Adsense ads on your sites to quickly trigger your Adsense income.

Give it a try and you would not regret having gotten into Adsense in the first place.

Author Resource:- Joshua Spaulding is an Author providing Free Training on how to Make Money Online Joshua also provides Free Website Content through his Quality Article Directory.

Is Contextual Advertising with Adsense Dead?

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Perhaps you’ve heard the cries lately that contextual advertising with Adsense and similar programs is “dead”. This is the rallying cry of those who point out that recent policy changes for contextual advertisers significantly undermined the profit potential of thousands upon thousands of websites. Granted, some of those were legitimate websites, but most were “junk sites”.Let’s look at the facts. What was recently done with contextual advertising programs was to establish separate bid structures for the Search and Content networks. The Search network is ads that turn up on the search engine results pages when you do a search engine search. The Content network is the ads that show up on web sites.Prior to late 2005, prices were the same, so that advertisers who paid top dollar for certain search terms were also required to pay the same amount for click-throughs from ads they chose to simultaneously run on the Content network (which was optional).The net result of the 2005 change was to dramatically cut into the income of many an owner of a machine-generated site. It had become very popular to buy a page generator for a few hundred dollars, “scrape” a bunch of content (either articles from public directories, or the search results straight from major search engines), and create a machine-generated “website” consisting of thousands of pages of duplicate content.

Nothing was new or unique, and the sites didn’t really serve the needs of site visitors. Two people using the same software and keyword list would generate essentially identical sites, with relatively minor differences, if any. So the search engine powers that be did two things. They changed the TOS of their advertising programs, and on the search side, they began a massive de-indexing of those machine-generated sites.

Then, in July of 2006, along came what has become known as the “Google Slap”, wherein the minimum bid structure on the Content networks was raised for any website that did not achieve high enough “quality”, based, among other things, on whether a website had unique content, and standard things such as a privacy policy and the contact information of the site owner.

Hardest hit were site owners who were buying traffic to “sites” that were little more than a squeeze page, but one-page sales letter sites were also hit hard, as were folks who were using “arbitrage” to buy inexpensive traffic and send it to a page that had higher paying contextual ads on it, hoping to profit from the revenue/cost difference.

So … is Adsense (and similar programs) dead? Nope. All that is “dead” is the days when you could buy a $200 software program, generate hundreds of thousand-page “websites” per day, and expect each of them to in turn rake in your initial $200 investment on a daily or weekly basis. If you build high quality content sites that offer visitor value and unique, original content, contextual advertising is far from “dead”.

You can also use other forms of monetization on your sites. Things like affiliate links, building an email list to sell your own or affiliate products, and lead generation for CPA offers work as well or better than ever. Recent events are a wakeup call to all of us not to put our eggs in one basket, and not to invest too heavily in the latest fad. As always, Content is King.

Author Resource:
Author John Barbour maintains numerous websites, and writes on a variety of topics related to internet marketing. Learn more about how to make money online and how to monetize a website at his websites.

How to Get Repeat Traffic Buzzing to Your Blogs

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Bloggging have grown into a phenomenon on the Internet in recent times, and online business owners who have taken advantage of this powerful Internet marketing arsenal are now reaping handsome rewards. So I would assume that you have already jumped on this innovative Internet marketing bandwagon. But if you still have not, then now is the time to do it.

Generally, blogs tend to fare very well in the search engines, and we all know that a large chunk of traffic to your blog will come from the search engines. But the downside of this is that traffic from this channel is not very reliable. One day you get a high ranking for your blog, the next day it is nowhere to be found!

Therefore, the success of your blog should not just depend on the search engines. The winning formula here is repeat traffic. In this article, I will share with you some useful Internet marketing techniques that will drive insane amounts of repeat traffic to your blogs.

1. Use your blog as a customer service center

Blogs have comment boxes where visitors can leave their comments with regarding your posts. You can take advantage of this feature to gather suggestions, complaints or any enquires from your clients of customers. And since your entries will be posted online in an instant, this allows you to instantly reply to their queries. This is even better than email, where you get problems of blocked or bounced messages.

2. Conduct product reviews

Have your own product to sell? You can do some effective pre-selling by slowly building up excitement and anticipation for your new product. What you can do for this Internet marketing strategy is to compare your own product with other releases in the market. Tell your audience why your product is better than the rest out there, but please remember to do it objectively, because it would not do your business any good if you make many enemies.

3. Tell engaging stories that stirs emotions

The trend of successful blogs is that they attract a loyal readership. And they certainly do not achieve that by telling dull, old stories that bore their audience to sleep. So give your readers something entertaining to feed on, something that is worth their time, but definitely not a burden for them. Tell them stories that will arouse excitement. Better still, stir up their emotions. In time to come, you will find that your readers will be flocking back to your blog, expecting more engaging stories from you.

Once you have garnered a loyal pool of readership, then you can proceed on to the Internet marketing aspect of your agenda.

4. Organize some contest

Organizing some inventive contest is a very fun and innovative way to drive repeat traffic to your blog. You can encourage your readers to write the most compelling testimonial for your products. Have them leave their submissions in your comment box, and the winner will get an exclusive bonus from you. Of course, there are possibilities for many other contests, and blogs make all of them possible.

5. Use your blog to gather feedbacks

Since blogs allow you to interact with your readers efficiently and instantaneously, you can use it as a very useful feedback channel. Market research is a very important aspect of Internet marketing, so you would need to gather useful feedback from your target market regularly. You can use these feedbacks to improve your business, or to discover new trends and solutions that you can post to your blog.

In this way, your loyal readers will be very eager to come back to your blog to see if their feedbacks have been addressed by you.

Author Resource:- Wyatt Lee is an expert author specializing on the subject of Internet marketing. Please visit his Internet marketing strategy blog for all the best tips and latest news on the world of Internet marketing.


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