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Advanced Google Adsense Techniques To Create Bigger Pay Checks

Posted in General on July 3rd, 2009 by imr – Be the first to comment

In the past, Adsense was the darling of the Internet Marketing World. Those new to the Internet Marketing arena jumped on board the Adsense bandwagon thinking they could make money online fast and be holding up big checks like Shoemoney. Then, after a few weeks getting paid just pennies for their clicks, they then become discouraged and screamed to everyone within earshot that Adsense doesn’t work.

The truth is, there are a lot of us who are ending up with damn good checks with Google Adsense. Making money with Adsense requires a little more than just throwing up a blog, scraping content and adding your Adsense code. In a Nutshell, Adsense is still one of the easy ways to make money online. Here’s some Pro techniques that will help increase your check from the people at Google.

To begin with, take a long hard look at the site where you have Adsense. Is your site targeted to one niche? I find it really humurous sometimes when so called Internet Marketer say you can’t make any money with Adsense. I usually check out their site and see that it isn’t optimized for any keyword that advertisers would be bidding on. Or, what advertisers that are bidding are bidding a nickel per hit. The lack of a focused website is one of the biggest reasons Webmasters don’t make money with Google Adsense.

For Adsense to show your visitors the highest paying ads, your site has to be very targeted to a keyword. For instance, if you post articles on a site talking about everything from how green the grass is today to how sloppy your kids teacher dressed, Google isn’t going to give you high paying clicks. Plus, the ones you do get probably won’t be targeted to your audience because the Adsense bot is having difficulty trying to make a decision as to what your blog is about.

Now listen up. Let’s say your website is about Chicken Wings. You have no articles on your site other than those about Chicken Wings. You have articles about Hot Wings, Barbecue Chicken Wings, Wing Sauce Recipes, How to cook Chicken Wings, etc. Now if you’ve done your on-page SEO properly, the Adsense bot will know that you site is all about Chicken Wings. This site will get the highest paying ads concerning chicken wings. People coming to your site looking for information about chicken wings will click those ads.

Still yet, another humorous statemetn is when a noob says he’s getting a steady stream of traffic from Stumble Upon or Digg, but he isn’t getting any clicks? It’s no secret to most of us that Social Traffic doesnt convert. Traffic from Social Sites are just browsing the Internet while they should be working. They don’t click ads people!

Organic traffic is what drives clicks to Adsense. If your website is niche focused and you have your site ranking well for its keywords, then when organic traffic from Google arrives, they’ll be clicking ads. They’re searching for information and they found it on your site. Your site has a bunch of Adsense ads about what they’re looking for. They want information and they want it now. They will click those ads!

Another proven tactic is to have some vague or long drawn out articles on your site. If someone is looking for a recipe on Chicken Wings with Cheese Fritters and you have an article by the same name, they’ll be reading that article. But if that article is really long and boring and says very little about Chicken Wings with Cheese Fritters, they’ll get bored and start looking around your site. That’s when they’ll see an Adsense block with an ad for a sure fire, can’t miss Chicken Wing with Cheese Fritter recipe and click on it. You don’t want to solve their problems, you want them to see an ad that they believe will solve their problem so they will click on it!

That’s it for now. I’ll let you think about what I just said. Meanwhile, go look at your site and see where you can improve it. Get it focused on one niche. Forget about having a website covering too many subjects. That will only get you those five cent clicks, if you even get those!

pay per click firm

Posted in General on June 25th, 2009 by imr – Be the first to comment

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Although there are dozens of pay per click search engines sharing the market, only some of them truly enjoy success and huge numbers of users, and here we can count Google Adwards, Yahoo! Search Marketing, MIVA, 7Search, ABC search and so on. Let us take a look at these giants that serve the world wide web on a daily basis thanks to the service necessities of millions of advertisers and Internet surfers who prefer online transactions over real-life ones.

Google AdWords represents by far the largest and most comprehensive of pay per click search engines as the advertising capabilities it offers users make an epitome of high quality standards. Once you have an account, the ads management as such can be completed in five minutes. Moreover, with Google AdWords one has free access to the advertising tutorials, some great tools for the Internet business newbie.

Then, there comes Yahoo! Search Marketing with a product unparalleled by other pay per click search engines: the possibility to create sponsored links on search engines page results. The huge benefit of such links is that they are visible to over 80% of the Internet active users, as they become available on Yahoo!, MSN, Altavista, ESPN, Excite, CNN, Infospace and on several others. Such a form of product promotion can be a gold mine and you can start using it right away.

MIVA network is another name worth mentioning from the list of top pay per click search engines; there are around two billion queries performed each month which is more than enough to justify the position of the network. An ad posted on MIVA will be displayed on sites like InfoSpace, World News, Cnet.com and on lots of other web pages that belong to the network. With MIVA the user has the freedom to decide how much he/she will pay for a key phrase or a keyword.

7Search and Search123 are other pay per click search engines worth mentioning. They are both targeting small businesses with a reduced budget that lack the means to pay ten cents per visitor. From the same financial perspective, Search123 has its advantages since for an initial $50 deposit when you sign up you receive an extra advertising budget of $20.

However, such practices of encouraging advertisers are not singular and they are encountered with other pay per click search engines like ABCSearch for instance. Businesses often prefer working with several search engines at the same time as they thus boost up the chances of making more money.