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Put your Adsense to Small Sites

Posted by uwanz On July - 28 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS Subscribe here

Even a website specialized low-level visitor can benefit from Google AdSense. With a little restructuring to include the Google Adsense in a tasteful and harmonious way, your niche, hobby or enthusiast site can not only pay the way, but create a small income, but also be able to do this without losing its identity .

Few things in this article is for:

Getting rich quickly. (if only!)

Trash locations with little or no content festooned with advertisements and corporate systems.

Sites with thousands of visits per day / hour / minute.

And some things in this article certainly is about:

Getting enthusiast site you pay the street without looking tacky.

Possibly, creating a small additional income.

Using Google Adsense, to refine and strengthen your site and its message.

So you have registered a domain and bought some hospitality. Or perhaps you have used some free space. Either way, I have spent time designing proud of your site to display your interests / enthusiasm. Now, perhaps you have a small regular clientele or perhaps a diverse series of random visitors. Either way you have a message and want to convey. You have reached this far and hey, fun, creative and good to have people visit your creation and read your views / opinions or factual presentation.

But I was also very nice to be able to recover at least some of that initial investment in time and money, and it would be even better if your baby could offer a few beers as well!

Most managers of the site enthusiast get nervous at this point. Do you really want to corrupt your site with garish mess of the subsidiary announcements and pay-per-click ads? After all, we all have seen very good places destroyed by an excessive desire to acquire an income.

Let us face the site you are there because they care about the subject of your site. The last thing you want is to become a chaos of unrelated tacky ads that will reduce your message and to diminish the prestige of the matter within your site.

But it can be implemented without DEI destroy your site. I believe that with restraint and care, good quality site may contain PPC ads without losing their dignity or message. I have a few simple rules to follow and I think my ads to attract my sites actually improve the content adding relevant links my visitors appreciate.

Here are my rules

1. Advertising should not block “in your face”. If the user has to move to start reading the real information about your site, or if the ad block is so obvious that disruption of natural flow of your text / images then that is bad. I only ensure an advertising block appears more than folding, either as a top banner or as a block bottom right of the page that appears. I think it is good to have advertising bloc towards a picture. Read the rest of this entry »

Here’s why you should read this article now (and I could not be more severe):

The secret AdSense you’re about to learn has the power to change his entire life.

And it’s certainly a chance to win their perception that money on the Internet is a scam or elusive.

Here’s why:

You probably already aware that in today’s Internet world, the so-called online marketing Gurus do almost anything to get their attention - slam their products on her face just to get your hard earned money and then leave empty-handed.

This has to stop. You might even have MUTTER this aloud while sitting in front of his computer. I confess that I’ve done this myself. Believe me, if you have had these feelings, you’re not alone.

Way back in 1999 when I started I was in line almost the same position, as you probably are now, if not worse. Read the rest of this entry »

Google AdSense is one of the easiest ways that you can start making money online. I remember when I first started I was not particularly good at copywriting, so I found it extremely difficult to make money from affiliate programs or selling my own products.

When I launched the AdSense code added to my html on my sites and I was earning thousands of dollars on the automatic pilot without an e-mail lists or sale of all products. Let us be honest to sell products online requires skills that many newbie marketers do not have.

In this article I would like to focus on the core strategies that you should follow to build a six figure AdSense business.

1) Make great content sites

I accidentally discovered this formula. When I first started I did not intentionally plan for creating a large website. I built my website around my niche market and a way for my users upload their own content. Until this day the site continues to grow and traffic increases as more users content. Let us be honest to a lot of money from Google AdSense you must create Read the rest of this entry »

Ok - so you have a great content web site and you decide to monetize the Google AdSense. You place the AdSense code on your web site and start immediately click.

Shortly after, if you decide to visit your account to see how much money you’ve made. You get to see your reports and then - Bamm! It hits you. Just what the heck all those numbers mean?

Well, do not worry my fellow entrepreneurs net. Below is a quick analysis of the numbers and what it means in plain language.

Page Impressions

Your page views is simply how many times you run websites. Of course, this figure refers only to those pages containing your password for AdSense.

Think about an appearance as a display - every time your web pages appear, go to your impressions. It’s the same thing. In terms of money, most viewed or displays get, the greater the likelihood that you have more money.

Click

This is the actual number of times that ads are just clicked. Thus, each time a visitor to your site clicks on one of your ads, recorded as a click.

Each page impressions you get is an opportunity for one of the ads to clicked. In terms of money, the more clicks you get - the more money you can do with AdSense.

Page CTR

Page CTR you refer to your website click Through Rate. The page of CTR, or Click Through Rate, is the ratio of the number of clicks received versus the number of your page impressions. The number expressed as a percentage and is calculated by taking your page impressions and dividing them with your clicks (# Clicks / # of page impressions). Read the rest of this entry »