9 Killer strategies to make you rich with adsense!!
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Joining the Adsense affiliated program run by Google is a very easy thing to do, and just about anybody can become a Google Affiliate serving ads from a site they run. But first - there are a few basic things required from you by Google themselves, before you should go ahead and register a Google Adsense account. For instance, you should by now already have installed ether a (Website, Blog, Forum or CMS System) etc. And have it currently running live online over the internet.
There are hundreds of website software packages out there to choose from, you really are spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding what type of website software you want to use to display your Adsense Ads on. And many of the best one's are Totally Free to download and use also! Off course you can always "buy" website software as an alternative option as well, but take my advice and use a Free one first! Don't get dragged into the hype that "Free Software" means it's more inferior to Paid software. That's just not true, and the best Blogging software out there now at this moment in time is free to use in the form off: WordPress and Drupal (if blogging is what you plan to do). However, I'll stop talking about web software in this article now, as I'll be covering "Website Software" in more detail in one of my next articles you'll be reading later.
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Joining the google adsense affiliated program.
Joining the Adsense affiliated program run by Google is a very easy thing to do, and just about anybody can become a Google Affiliate serving ads from a site they run. But first - there are a few basic things required from you by Google themselves, before you should go ahead and register a Google Adsense account. For instance, you should by now already have installed ether a (Website, Blog, Forum or CMS System) etc. And have it currently running live online over the internet.
There are hundreds of website software packages out there to choose from, you really are spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding what type of website software you want to use to display your Adsense Ads on. And many of the best one's are Totally Free to download and use also!
Off course you can always "buy" website software as an alternative option as well, but take my advice and use a Free one first! Don't get dragged into the hype that "Free Software" means it's more inferior to Paid software. That's just not true, and the best Blogging software out there now at this moment in time is free to use in the form off: WordPress and Drupal (if blogging is what you plan to do). However, I'll stop talking about web software in this article now, as I'll be covering "Website Software" in more detail in one of my next articles you'll be reading later.
Let's move on - once your site is online you should also have a bit of content posted on it .(don't worry, it doesn't have to be much), just a few pages, or a few articles at most will suffice to be able to register an Adsense account. I must stress though, that you do need some content posted on your new site though. Because Google will check the "URL Address" you submit before approving your Adsense account, and they won't approve an empty website! So, once you have all this in place required by them - it simply a case of joining the Google Adsense program.
Before I finish off this first article, I'd just like to talk a little about the "Google Adsense Policy" (in terms of what you can display on a web page). Time and time again, I visit other sites like forums for example, where people have posted replies to others asking "How many ads they can display on their websites". And I cannot even begin to count the number of times the replies have been totally wrong. This is what you are allowed to use on any single web page you use (you should check the Adsense policy has not changed from time to time). It's your responsibility to do so!
Google says: You can display (3 Ad Units, 3 Link Units, 2 Search Boxes, and 3 Referrals) on a single web page you use! If you want to double check this yourself, please feel free to go and visit their "AdSense Help Center" website.
To sum up:
I've explained how easy it is to join the Google Adsense affiliated program. I've also made you aware that you first need to have a website online with a bit of content posted on it. You can now move on to "Article 2", where we'll talk about what Topics your site should cover and the Domain Name you'll choose to use.
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Domain to choose and topics to cover.
When you start to think about choosing a particular "Domain Name" to register and use with your site software, what you should be thinking about first and foremost is this! What "topic" will your site be covering (I say topic, and not topics) - because your site should only cover one main topic only (which can branch off into different sub-topics about the same main topic). For example: your sites main topic might be about "Cars", and you have different sub-topics in place that talk about the different type of car manufacturers such as (Honda, Nissan, Ford) etc. This is perfectly fine, because everything stays related to the main subject (topic) of cars! However, do not cover "Multiple Topics" that have no relationship to each other (ie: Cars, Fish, Stamp Collecting, Pig Farming) etc. The reason why I say this is quite obvious when you think about it, and And that reason is this. Your "main goal" is to get Targeted Adsense ads displayed on all your sites web pages "which are as relevant as possible to the content posted there"! And talking about different topics that are not relevant to each other, will simply help confuse Google Adsense. And you'll finish up with a lot of Adsense Ads being displayed that are "NOT" Targeted Ads (targeted ads means, the links displayed in the Ads match the topic that web pages talks about).So please don't make the fatal mistake that so many other people out there make, that of creating a website that covers many different subjects (topics). Stick to just one main subject/topic. If you want to get good targeted adsense ads displayed on all your web pages. Believe me, this is just as important as the domain name itself you'll choose to register. So remember, cover just one topic only!
Now, lets say for example you've decided on the topic your site will cover, and it's going to be about: "Adsense Templates you have for sale". You should be looking to register a "Domain Name" that has these important Keywords included in the name itself (adsense, templates, sale). A good idea would now be to try and register (adsensetemplatesales.com) or (adsensetemplates.com). If these are already taken, go for another domain name extension like (.org, .net or .co.uk) etc. Remember though, it's always best to try and get a ".com" domain name extension first and foremost. Because just about all internet web users out there expect a site to use a ".com" extension first - when they type a URL Address in their browser. If you find the ".com" is taken that you want to register, try swapping the keywords around a little like this example (salesadsensetemplates.com), to still try and get that ".com".
Another thing to remember with "Domain Names" also is this. Try and think of a "short a name as possible", instead of a long winded name like I mentioned above. Not many people would be interested in typing "adsensetemplatesales.com" into their browser (for obvious reasons). But would not mind typing a "4 or 5 letter" domain name like "vivvo.com" or "discus.com" for example. So the shorter the domain name, the better off you are. But always remember you still need to include those all important Keywords in your domain name, which match the topic your site will cover. To help you get targeted ads displayed, better search engine rankings, and much better SEO in general.
And he is another thing to consider when choosing a domain name. Let's say for example, your going to set-up a site about "Bodybuilding", and you find you can register "bodybuildingforums.net". What you have to think about is this! If you did a search in Google using the keyword "bodybuilding" - how many other sites get listed that use that same keyword in their domain name as well. All the sites that get listed are going to be competition for you, when tying to get a good page rank. So if you choose a keyword in your domain name that displays a lot less site listed in Google when searched for, that's the better option to go with. Because you you'll have much less competition to fight off, when trying to get listed high in search engines based on that less popular keyword used (just make sure the keyword you use still relates to your sites topics) though.
To sum up:
I've explained how important it is that you stick to just one topic only (so you get much better targeted adsense ads) displayed. And also, the importance of using the best "topic related keywords" in your domain name. For good Seo, better Page Rank, and topic related Targetted Ads. We can now move on to "Article 3", which will talk about the website software you decide to use.
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Which website software should I use.
Personally, I think this is quite a controversial subject, and every person has their own view as to which (so called) Adsense Software is best to use. Without a doubt though, the most popular one's that stand out from the crowd at this moment in time are: WordPress, Drupal, and last but certainly not least Free HTML Web Templates.
Now like I said before, it all boils down to personal choice here, so I'm not going to try tell you what you "should" use. But here is my own view on things. Yes, blogging software like "WordPress" and "Drupal" are free, powerful, have adsense ready plugins available, and make it very easy to write an article and get it published fast. So you'd think that's the natural choice to go with then! Well, actually I'd say "No", and instead say use a HTML Website Template (which does require you to know a little about working with CSS Style Sheets and HTML code). However, if you have no knowledge of working with HTML or CSS code, your probably just better off sticking with something you "can" work with, such as WordPress or Drupal for the time being. Until you develop the knowledge needed to work with stand alone HTML Templates.
Anyway, you might be wondering why I'd personally always use HTML Templates out of pure curiosity - and I'll tell you why. In general, you have "much more" control over what you can do to your site, how it will perform in terms of speed, and where your adsense ads will appear on every web page you create. Along with some other important factors you should think long and hard about (such as HTML Templates don't require a database) to function. Basically, it's much easier to work with HTML Templates, and once your website is created and live online. You don't have to do much of anything else, and can just sit back and enjoy it! You won't have to worry about things like future "Database Problems" you might encounter (like you would with other web software out there which requires the use of a MySQL Database). Nor, do you have to worry about new software "Upgrades" you might have to install, which could cause problems yet again.
I'm sure you get the hint of what I'm trying to get across to you, but don't let me put you off using other web software. Like I said at the start of this article, it's a very controversial subject. And this is just my own personal view on things. There are many Blogging sites out there using WordPress for example, that are making good money from Adsense Ads. So the choice has to be yours alone to make!
Anyway, here is a short list of features you should be making sure the web software you choose supports. While it's not necessary that it supports all the features listed below. web software that does should be high at the top of your list to go with first.
1: Web software is both "W3C CSS Valid" and "W3C XHTML Valid" (Strict or Transitional).
This is quite important, especially if the software validates to "XHTML 1.1 Strict", because your looking for web software that is cross-browser compatible. This site is W3C Strict - Try viewing it in "Firefox, Internet Explorer 6 and 7, and Opera etc". It's looks the same in all the browsers, which is what you want!
2: Makes use of "Mod Re-Write" to produce search engine friendly "Static" pages.
If you want your web pages produced, that have your Adsense Ads are displayed on. To get indexed fast in search engines, it's very important that the web software you use makes use of Mod Re-Write, and also your server host used supports this feature. What this does is let your web software (such as WordPress and Drupal), create static pages - which search engines love. And as a result, will index your pages fast.
3: Supports Adsense Plugins, or comes with template editing tools (so you can add Adsense manually yourself that way).
It's not vitally important for your web software to support "Adsense Plugins" like (WordPress and Drupal) does for example. But it can make life a hell of lot easier when your software used can automatically inject Adsense Banners into all your sites web pages produced itself using the adsense plugin. If the web software your looking at doesn't support this feature - at least make sure it comes with "Template Editing Tools", which are usually built into the Administration section. This will allow you to add Adsense Banners that way manually. If it supports neither, leave it well alone!
To sum up:
I've pointed out some of the best web software to use for your Adsense Ads to be displayed on, that being WordPress, Drupal and HTML Templates. As well as giving you a list of things you should expect the web software to support. You can now move on to "Article 4", where we'll talk about Adsense Banner placement, colour's to use and more.
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Adsense ads and where to display them.
When it comes to choosing which Adsense Ads to use from the many they offer, and where you should place them (on all your web sites). There are some important rules you should follow all the time, that will help you avoid the mistakes that so many people make. Because they let "greed" rule their way of thinking - and not common sense!
Always place your ads were they can be seen as soon as a visitor lands on your site. Never position them out of view, so the visitor has to scroll down the page to see them. Some visitors will only stop for a matter of seconds before moving on elsewhere to another site, so make sure they get to see them Adsense Ads "no matter how long they stop for". This gives you the chance of always getting a possible "click-through" on all your Adsense Ads displayed from everybody coming! Here is another great article on the site that you can read, which will give you some useful tips to understand this a little better, regarding how you get more from your adsense ads How to improve your adsense earnings.
The only time I would say do "otherwise", and spread your Adsense Ads out the full length of your article (so some will be out of view), and visitors will need to scroll down to see them. Is when you have a very long article posted. It just looks too silly and obvious when you have about 3 Ads displayed at the top of the article, and then empty below (for over 3/4 quarters of the rest of the article). In this situation, I would say spread the banners out evenly - and then put in some normal "URL Links". To help blend the ads in with the text content for a better chance of a click-thru (Read "Article 7" to understand this better).
Always use the "Right Size" of adsense ads that suits the style of template you use. Don't be tempted into thinking (the bigger, the better), and you'll get more click-throughs as a result. The ads themselves should look like they are a part of your site to entice people into clicking them - and not an obvious banner spam site. Because you've decided upon yourself to use the largest Adsense Ads available. It just doesn't work that way! Make full use of the "Colour Pallet" tool that Google offers you with your Adsense account to use - so you can change the colour of the Adsense Ads to match your site colour scheme By doing this, they will blend in much better, and look as though they are a natural part of it. Your aim should be, to make your banners look like there not banners. And instead normal URL Links leading to other places of interest to visitors coming.
Try to position the Adsense Ads in different locations on each web page you create (don't get in the habit) of just putting the exact same banner in the exact same place on every web page you have. Rotate your ads around as well, so each web page might display one type of banner, that another web page doesn't. Or put the same banner in a different location on the next page you create so it looks different again. Just try and make each web page look that little bit different than the previous one.
Display some of your banners in your "content" also, then make your text wrap around them by adding some "CSS Float" code that your ads make use off - added into your CSS Style sheet. Doing this can give you much better "click-through-rates" because they'll look like normal URL links included in the article content. And again, make good use of Images you might add to an article as well, by placing your ads close to them. You'll be really surprised how effective this method can be for getting extra click-throughs.
Take full advantage of the amount of "Adsense Banner Units" your allowed to display on each individual web page you run. And this is what you can display: (2 Google Search Boxes, 3 Link Units, 3 Text Ads, and 3 Referrals). The more of these you have displayed on each web page, the better your chances are of making more money. But the trick here is to spread them around your site evenly, so your site still has a natural feel, and not one of being an obvious banner spam site. This can be quite hard to do - but with some careful planning it is possible. Just be careful though that you don't click on your own adsense ads displayed, this is serious, and seen as click fraud in Google's eyes. Which will get your Google Adsense account banned, and there is no getting back into the adsense program once banned.
However, let me give you a word of warning about using "Google Referrals" ads. From my experience, when used on your web pages they seem to "slow" your page loading times down quite a lot. I've tried different sorts of ads referral units to try and solve this problem, even (text only links) for referral ads, that I thought would load fast. But for some strange reason they don't, and are always slow at being displayed. Which tends to effect the speed at which your web pages load overall that displays them! Which is not a good thing, as you always need to keep your web pages fast loading. Otherwise visitors will just leave your site!
To sum up:
You now know the best methods to use for getting better "click-through-rates" on your Adsense Ads displayed, and how you can make good use of Images placed near your adsense ads - for even better money earning. We can now move on to "Article 5", which will cover Tracking your Ads and the importance of doing so.
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Tracking your adsense ads performance.
Let's imagine for a second that you now have your site online, your Adsense Ads are in place, and you have a decent amount on content posted. Now comes the time to start "Tracking" just how good those all important banner ads are performing for you. Are they making you money, or are they just sitting there doing nothing like a lame duck? Well, it's time to find out! In your Google Adsense account, you have the option to use what's known as (Channels). Which allow you to track individual "Web Pages", or even individual "Adsense Ads" you have displayed on your site. This is one tool that Google offers you to use that most people don't bother with - in their rush to get ads posted fast. Even Google themselves strongly advise that you should make full use of "Channels", so you know exactly how your site is performing, letting you know if changes may be needed to improve your overall income earned from click-throughs.
Channels - as already mentioned above can be used to track each individual "Web Page", or each "Adsense Ad Unit" that you display. Here at "adsensearticles.org" I use this very same tool to track each (Adsense Ad Unit) located here. So I get a really good idea of knowing which banner is making me the most money, and which of course are not. I highly recommend you do the same thing also. And instead of tracking each individual web page you might run (which can be an impossible task really if you have hundreds of pages). Instead, track each banner unit.One important factor you need to remember though when tracking Ad Units is this, make sure you have the "same number" of individual ad units in total spread across your whole site. For example: If you had 50 of one banner type, and 2 of another banner type on all your site pages. It stands to reason, the first banner type used that has 50 displays will perform much better than the later one (that is only displayed 2 times). Doing this would not give you a real indication of how your ads are performing. So make sure - if you have 20 web pages, and use 3 different banners unit types. You have each one displayed 20 times (one time on each of your 20) web pages. So they are equal in numbers. By doing this, you will get a more realistic tracking statistics on your Adsense Ads performance.
Just to give you an idea, I can see from my Adsense Account that my "Half Banner" seems to be performing very well (which I'm surprised at)! So it just goes to show why you need to see this detailed data using adsense channels. Because you might have one type of adsense banner on your site that your thinking of removing for another type, which is actually out performing the others you have displayed. Which you would finish up "wrongly" removing.
Google Analytics (which doesn't come with your Adsense account) - is another great tool which they offer you to use for free, which can be used to view "detailed statistics" about your site in general. Such as, "how many new visitors you had today, how long they stay on your site, which keywords did they use to find your site, what browser did they used". And much, much more! When combined together with the use of "Channels", you will get an even better overall picture of your site performance. You can get a free "Google Analytics" account by simply going to the Google Analytics website and registering an account.
To sum up:
You should now understand how vital it is to use "Channels" to track your Adsense Ads performance, and also be aware that you can also use "Google Analytics" to get an even more important information - to help boost your income even further. We can now move on to "Article 6", which will cover Promoting your Adsense site.
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Self promote your own website.
Advertising your website to get more traffic is something that needs to be done when your site has not been online that long, and is relatively new. It takes time for Search Engines to index your web pages, and list them for people to find. So you should use this "time gap" to improve your incoming traffic yourself - by self promoting your site when ever you get the chance to do so. And there are many ways you can do this quite easily which I'll talk about below. One obvious method is to use "Social Bookmarking" sites like Digg and StumbleUpon. There are many more out there also which I've not mentioned that you can use (these are just two of the better ones). Most of them allow you to add a little "image icon" to all your site's web pages. Which when clicked, adds that web page to their list of sites for people to visit.
Off course, you don't have to wait for somebody else to come walking along and click the social networking icon's on your site. Just click the social networking image icons yourself once you have them installed, and submit all your web pages to the social networking sites like "Digg" and "StumbleUpon" yourself that way instead. This is one very easy way to get a lot of incoming traffic quite fast, which in turn will help you make some money from your adsense banner ads - right from the very start of your site being brand new! Another method you can use is this. Most long term internet users are members of the odd "Discussion Forum" or two out there, if this is you - and your a member of a discussion forum. Use the option most of these sites offer you (in your Members Profile) settings. To add your "Website Signature", which once added will get displayed (not only in new posts you make), but also in all your previous old post made over the years gone by. Yes, that right! So let's say for example you've already made "2000 posts" on a particular forum board you joined a few years ago. In the blink of an eye, you can have your website link displayed in over 2000 post, just like that. Now how cool and easy was that to give you 2000 link backs leading to your site in a matter of minutes!
Newsgroups are another great way to promote your site if your "Internet Service Provider" gives you access to use them. All you need do to take advantage of the many newgroups you can post on, is to add your website signature to all "Email Messages" you post on the different Newsgroups you visit - via the option in "Outlook Express" to add a signature (that get automatically added) to all your out-going emails sent. You can then have instant new traffic heading your way in a matter of minutes.
Another obvious method to advertise your site (but it does cost you to do so). Is to take full advantage of the: Google AdWords program. But this is not a Free service to use. But it's a "paid" option to get traffic flowing to your website site.
So there you have it, and those methods above are just a few ways you can promote and advertise your own website, while you wait to get indexed and listed better in search engines. And it's to your own advantage to do this, unless your not bothered about making any money from the "Adsense Ads" displayed on your site's web pages (which I doubt very much). Use your imagination, I'm sure you'll come up with other ingenious way of self advertising to make money from banner click-throughs, via the traffic you generate.
To sum up:
You now know just how important it is to use the many different way to self promote your own site - while you wait for it to get indexed in search engines (and the importance of doing this if you want to get traffic coming to your website fast to make money from the Adsense Ads) you have displayed. We can now move on to "Article 7", which will talk about building up your website, and increasing your earnings from Adsense. Along with a few other neat tricks you can use to increase you overall click-thru-rates.
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Build on your website and increase your earnings.
By now, your sites been online for at least a few weeks, your Google Adsense Ads are well and truly in place. So your ready to start leaning a few more things about making your site work much better for you (to increase your earning from Adsense). With a few neat tricks thrown in that you can use for your site building in general to earn you more money. And let's face it, we all want to earn more money!
One things that a common problem with many sites is this. They create some great articles to read, and have there Adsense Banners very nicely integrated into the text content (with the text wrapping around the ads). But they still wonder why their not getting that many click-thru's on ads. You see the problem lies in the fact, people who use the Web these days are "Internet Savvy". They've got used to knowing what an Adsense Banner looks like (even when integrated into content). And to make matters worse, this is a typical example of the mistakes they make. Their article content uses "black" text. While there Adsense Ads have "Blue" links. Yes, you guessed it - they still stand out like a sore thumb on Christmas day! So how can we get around that problem? Well, we can start to add some normal "URL Links" (that use the same colour blue), that your adsense links use into your article content. So the ads then start to look much more natural, and stand out a lot less as being obvious banner ads. I'm sure you get the drift, try splashing a bit of blue around in your content. You'll be amazed at the results - and how much your Adsense Ads now start to look much less obvious and very clickable indeed. Another good thing you can do, make your links "BOLD", so they match the same Bold looking text of the Adsense URL links if you use Text Ads.But now we have another problem "I just heard you shout". One off (we are posting URL Links that will lead people away from the site), which will not help one bit towards getting extra click-thru's on ads. Well, good thinking Batman! But this is now were our "Site Building" comes into play, allowing us to start adding more web pages. And what we do is this - we don't post URL Links in the article content that leads people away to other sites of interest. That would be silly for us to do, so instead we post URL Links that lead to other pages on our own site (that also have banner advertisements in place). So basically in a nutshell! What were doing here is keeping them on our site all the time "by passing them around from one web page, to the next web page". But still being able to take advantage of posting "Blue URL" links into more article content (to match the same colour that our banners use). Making them blend in, more and more as you increase the number of site URL links added.
And here is a "TIP", start to create a "Question and Answers" section on your site. For example, create a page that explains what "Google Adsense" is all about. Then when you post a URL link in another article that has the URL Title off: "Google Adsense". Simply link-back to that web page you just created (that explains what Google Adsense is all about). And just keep doing the same thing with other "Questions and Answer" web pages you create. Then link-back to them again from other articles you add new URL links too etc.You will start to see, by using this method of site building. Your onto a real winner! Not only are you creating more and more web pages for your site to grow (that contains more ads to be clicked) as you do - to help increase your income. But your also helping to keep people on your site for much longer by passing them around from web page to web page, without leading them away from your site to another site. Which in turn will start to increase your CTR rates! And lets not also forget, all them Blue URL links you keep adding into articles that link-back to other web pages on your site. Is making your Adsense Ads blend in more and more all the time, because they use the same Blue URL colour. Thus again, increasing the chances of them being clicked to make you money.
This is the best method of site building to increase your Adsense Earnings I can give you. From my experience there is no better method out there to be used - because it covers every angle that needs to be covered! And it's so simple when you think about it, that it makes you wonder why you've never thought of doing it before that way! It's a bit like the old money making "Pyramid Scheme" scam's. In that, everything comes back to you full circle using new web pages you add, and URL links that lead back to them from other web pages you have. And hey, They worked very well for the people who started pyramid scheme's!
To sum up:
You now know the best method to use for your site building, that will not only allow you to add more web pages that contain more ads. But will also help keep people on your site for much longer, and give you the ability to blend your ads in better with your content. Now we'll move on the "Article 8", Which will talk about saving money, to make money!
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Keep the money you make and don't give it away!
Right from the very start - when you first make the decision you want to run a Banner Ads site to make money from. You need to be thinking way ahead of yourself in regards off: (cost involved to run a site V's The money you'll make from adsense ads). And the software you choose to use will have a major impact on these costs involved.
At the end of the day, the less out-goings you have to pay, means the more money you'll bank. So it stands to reason you need to keep those monthly, or yearly out-goings down to a bare minimum as possible. Below, I'll give you two typical examples of what a person might choose to use for his site, and the pitfalls and advantages of each option he goes with. 1: Free HTML Web Template
They're free to use (so no cost is involved with web software). They don't require a database to run (making them very light on server resources used). Which means you can quite easily rent a "Small Sever Hosting Plan" for as little as £30 year or less, and have a few thousand page HTML Website online making you some money. Great option to go with!
And you can take the option of using HTML Templates much further to suit your pocket, by choosing to rent a server space plan that doesn't come with the frills of cPanel, or other scripts you don't require for your site to function. And gain a lot more extra bandwidth by doing so, as well as cutting back on server system resources used (which will make your site run faster) - which is a real plus factor. Because some web servers like "ASmallOrange" for example, offer this option if you only plan to run something like a basic HTML Website that doesn't require a database or other scripts to work, and only requires FTP uploading. Remember, you can use "Google Analytic" for Free to track your sites statistics and performance much better than any cPanel server tools ever would, so you don't need these website tracking tools installed at your server end either.
2: Paid Web Software
You have to pay to buy it at the start (an initial cost is involved). Then most likely you'll also have to pay a yearly upgrade fee to keep the software up-to-date. Forums for example require the use of a database (and can be very server intensive as they grow larger because of this), and that goes for any Web Software really that requires the use of a database to function. Which means your server host will most likely ask you to upgrade to a "Dedicated Hosting Plan" from a "Shared Hosting Plan" in the not to distant future if your site grows fast, because of system resources being used. Which is a lot more costly! So, in the long-run it's not really a good option to go with, and you may find the money your making from Adsense Ads only just covers your server and software costs involved! An even worse case, you may be running at a loss!
Maybe now, you can start to understand why in "Article 3", I talked so much about free "HTML Web Templates" being a great option to use above all other software choices because they don't require a database to function if you keep them simple. Meaning they are very light on server system resources used! All they basically require is bandwidth to run, and if you would with a very lightweight template design that uses very limited graphics, or no graphics at all. Your making a great choice to go with.
To sum up
You should now know the importance of saving yourself some money when it comes to the type of "Server Plan" you decide to rent and use, and the type of Web Software you choose to go with. We'll now move on to "Article 9". The last article in the series, which will be used to leave you with something to think about!
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Google adsense fact to take away with you!
Having read the previous "8 Adsense Articles" posted here. You've finally come to the last article in the series. Which I'm going to use to leave you with a little surprise to think about!
The "Google Adsense" affiliated program has become extremely popular, so much so that in many respects this is "NOT" a good thing for you. Why do I say this you might ask? Well, if you look around the internet today, you'll find lots of webmasters who used to make really good money from the Adsense Affiliated Ads program (only a few years ago). Now reporting that their income made from "click-thru-rates" on adsense ads displayed on their sites, has now dropped drastically (and continues to do so as time goes on). Now you might very well wonder, what has all this got to do with how popular the Google Adsense program has become.
And I'll start by saying this first, gone are the days when people were very naive about using the internet (you know, the days when it was so very easy to get a person to click on an advertisement banner), and he wouldn't even have a clue what he'd just done. We now have a totally "new breed" of internet surfer - one who is much more adapt at knowing what to click, and what "NOT" to click. And just like you, they now know only too well about "Google Adsense", mainly because of it's own popularity. Yes you guessed it - this is why many website owners are now reporting drops in their income made. It's not because they get less visitors than they used too, but the fact more people who visit their sites now know to avoid clicking on an banner advertisement that displays "Ads by Google".
So, does this mean you've just wasted all your time reading the other "8 Adsense Articles" posted here? And your going to make nothing from Adsense Ads posted on your website. No, what it means is this! Things are much harder now, you have to use every scrap of information you can gather about using Google Adsense Ads to your own advantage to help boost your income, which is exactly what the previous "8 Articles" you've just hopefully read were designed to give you - an advantage!
But with that said, forget all the "fairy tale stories" of people getting rich from Adsense Ads, and not having to hold down a regular day job (because they make that much money from adsense). It's just not going to happen for you, and you need to understand and come to terms with this fact. Yes, you might eventually earn some good money in the future if you get things right and have a lot of luck. But your not going to get rich enough to live of it (or any other form of affiliated ads program for that matter). If this is the only "sole reason" for your interest in using the Google Adsense program. Do yourself a favour now - forget about it! And go get yourself a regular day job, rather than having to do it months later down the line when you realise I was telling you the truth in this last article! Google Adsense should be treated as a "second income" to help boost your main income made from a regular job. But be warned - hard work and knowledge is required on your part to be successful on the World Wide Web today, if your going to trick the Internet Savvy youngsters of todays generation into clicking your ads!
I'll end by saying: I wish you the "very best of luck", and I hope all the articles posted here help give you the information needed to be an Adsense success story.
And many thanks for reading them :)
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Joining the Adsense affiliated program run by Google is a very easy thing to do, and just about anybody can become a Google Affiliate serving ads from a site they run. But first - there are a few basic things required from you by Google themselves, before you should go ahead and register a Google Adsense account. For instance, you should by now already have installed ether a (Website, Blog, Forum or CMS System) etc. And have it currently running live online over the internet.
There are hundreds of website software packages out there to choose from, you really are spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding what type of website software you want to use to display your Adsense Ads on. And many of the best one's are Totally Free to download and use also! Off course you can always "buy" website software as an alternative option as well, but take my advice and use a Free one first! Don't get dragged into the hype that "Free Software" means it's more inferior to Paid software. That's just not true, and the best Blogging software out there now at this moment in time is free to use in the form off: WordPress and Drupal (if blogging is what you plan to do). However, I'll stop talking about web software in this article now, as I'll be covering "Website Software" in more detail in one of my next articles you'll be reading later.
Adsense Articles
Joining the google adsense affiliated program.
Joining the Adsense affiliated program run by Google is a very easy thing to do, and just about anybody can become a Google Affiliate serving ads from a site they run. But first - there are a few basic things required from you by Google themselves, before you should go ahead and register a Google Adsense account. For instance, you should by now already have installed ether a (Website, Blog, Forum or CMS System) etc. And have it currently running live online over the internet.
There are hundreds of website software packages out there to choose from, you really are spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding what type of website software you want to use to display your Adsense Ads on. And many of the best one's are Totally Free to download and use also!
Off course you can always "buy" website software as an alternative option as well, but take my advice and use a Free one first! Don't get dragged into the hype that "Free Software" means it's more inferior to Paid software. That's just not true, and the best Blogging software out there now at this moment in time is free to use in the form off: WordPress and Drupal (if blogging is what you plan to do). However, I'll stop talking about web software in this article now, as I'll be covering "Website Software" in more detail in one of my next articles you'll be reading later.
Let's move on - once your site is online you should also have a bit of content posted on it .(don't worry, it doesn't have to be much), just a few pages, or a few articles at most will suffice to be able to register an Adsense account. I must stress though, that you do need some content posted on your new site though. Because Google will check the "URL Address" you submit before approving your Adsense account, and they won't approve an empty website! So, once you have all this in place required by them - it simply a case of joining the Google Adsense program.
Before I finish off this first article, I'd just like to talk a little about the "Google Adsense Policy" (in terms of what you can display on a web page). Time and time again, I visit other sites like forums for example, where people have posted replies to others asking "How many ads they can display on their websites". And I cannot even begin to count the number of times the replies have been totally wrong. This is what you are allowed to use on any single web page you use (you should check the Adsense policy has not changed from time to time). It's your responsibility to do so!
Google says: You can display (3 Ad Units, 3 Link Units, 2 Search Boxes, and 3 Referrals) on a single web page you use! If you want to double check this yourself, please feel free to go and visit their "AdSense Help Center" website.
To sum up:
I've explained how easy it is to join the Google Adsense affiliated program. I've also made you aware that you first need to have a website online with a bit of content posted on it. You can now move on to "Article 2", where we'll talk about what Topics your site should cover and the Domain Name you'll choose to use.
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Domain to choose and topics to cover.
When you start to think about choosing a particular "Domain Name" to register and use with your site software, what you should be thinking about first and foremost is this! What "topic" will your site be covering (I say topic, and not topics) - because your site should only cover one main topic only (which can branch off into different sub-topics about the same main topic). For example: your sites main topic might be about "Cars", and you have different sub-topics in place that talk about the different type of car manufacturers such as (Honda, Nissan, Ford) etc. This is perfectly fine, because everything stays related to the main subject (topic) of cars! However, do not cover "Multiple Topics" that have no relationship to each other (ie: Cars, Fish, Stamp Collecting, Pig Farming) etc. The reason why I say this is quite obvious when you think about it, and And that reason is this. Your "main goal" is to get Targeted Adsense ads displayed on all your sites web pages "which are as relevant as possible to the content posted there"! And talking about different topics that are not relevant to each other, will simply help confuse Google Adsense. And you'll finish up with a lot of Adsense Ads being displayed that are "NOT" Targeted Ads (targeted ads means, the links displayed in the Ads match the topic that web pages talks about).So please don't make the fatal mistake that so many other people out there make, that of creating a website that covers many different subjects (topics). Stick to just one main subject/topic. If you want to get good targeted adsense ads displayed on all your web pages. Believe me, this is just as important as the domain name itself you'll choose to register. So remember, cover just one topic only!
Now, lets say for example you've decided on the topic your site will cover, and it's going to be about: "Adsense Templates you have for sale". You should be looking to register a "Domain Name" that has these important Keywords included in the name itself (adsense, templates, sale). A good idea would now be to try and register (adsensetemplatesales.com) or (adsensetemplates.com). If these are already taken, go for another domain name extension like (.org, .net or .co.uk) etc. Remember though, it's always best to try and get a ".com" domain name extension first and foremost. Because just about all internet web users out there expect a site to use a ".com" extension first - when they type a URL Address in their browser. If you find the ".com" is taken that you want to register, try swapping the keywords around a little like this example (salesadsensetemplates.com), to still try and get that ".com".
Another thing to remember with "Domain Names" also is this. Try and think of a "short a name as possible", instead of a long winded name like I mentioned above. Not many people would be interested in typing "adsensetemplatesales.com" into their browser (for obvious reasons). But would not mind typing a "4 or 5 letter" domain name like "vivvo.com" or "discus.com" for example. So the shorter the domain name, the better off you are. But always remember you still need to include those all important Keywords in your domain name, which match the topic your site will cover. To help you get targeted ads displayed, better search engine rankings, and much better SEO in general.
And he is another thing to consider when choosing a domain name. Let's say for example, your going to set-up a site about "Bodybuilding", and you find you can register "bodybuildingforums.net". What you have to think about is this! If you did a search in Google using the keyword "bodybuilding" - how many other sites get listed that use that same keyword in their domain name as well. All the sites that get listed are going to be competition for you, when tying to get a good page rank. So if you choose a keyword in your domain name that displays a lot less site listed in Google when searched for, that's the better option to go with. Because you you'll have much less competition to fight off, when trying to get listed high in search engines based on that less popular keyword used (just make sure the keyword you use still relates to your sites topics) though.
To sum up:
I've explained how important it is that you stick to just one topic only (so you get much better targeted adsense ads) displayed. And also, the importance of using the best "topic related keywords" in your domain name. For good Seo, better Page Rank, and topic related Targetted Ads. We can now move on to "Article 3", which will talk about the website software you decide to use.
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Which website software should I use.
Personally, I think this is quite a controversial subject, and every person has their own view as to which (so called) Adsense Software is best to use. Without a doubt though, the most popular one's that stand out from the crowd at this moment in time are: WordPress, Drupal, and last but certainly not least Free HTML Web Templates.
Now like I said before, it all boils down to personal choice here, so I'm not going to try tell you what you "should" use. But here is my own view on things. Yes, blogging software like "WordPress" and "Drupal" are free, powerful, have adsense ready plugins available, and make it very easy to write an article and get it published fast. So you'd think that's the natural choice to go with then! Well, actually I'd say "No", and instead say use a HTML Website Template (which does require you to know a little about working with CSS Style Sheets and HTML code). However, if you have no knowledge of working with HTML or CSS code, your probably just better off sticking with something you "can" work with, such as WordPress or Drupal for the time being. Until you develop the knowledge needed to work with stand alone HTML Templates.
Anyway, you might be wondering why I'd personally always use HTML Templates out of pure curiosity - and I'll tell you why. In general, you have "much more" control over what you can do to your site, how it will perform in terms of speed, and where your adsense ads will appear on every web page you create. Along with some other important factors you should think long and hard about (such as HTML Templates don't require a database) to function. Basically, it's much easier to work with HTML Templates, and once your website is created and live online. You don't have to do much of anything else, and can just sit back and enjoy it! You won't have to worry about things like future "Database Problems" you might encounter (like you would with other web software out there which requires the use of a MySQL Database). Nor, do you have to worry about new software "Upgrades" you might have to install, which could cause problems yet again.
I'm sure you get the hint of what I'm trying to get across to you, but don't let me put you off using other web software. Like I said at the start of this article, it's a very controversial subject. And this is just my own personal view on things. There are many Blogging sites out there using WordPress for example, that are making good money from Adsense Ads. So the choice has to be yours alone to make!
Anyway, here is a short list of features you should be making sure the web software you choose supports. While it's not necessary that it supports all the features listed below. web software that does should be high at the top of your list to go with first.
1: Web software is both "W3C CSS Valid" and "W3C XHTML Valid" (Strict or Transitional).
This is quite important, especially if the software validates to "XHTML 1.1 Strict", because your looking for web software that is cross-browser compatible. This site is W3C Strict - Try viewing it in "Firefox, Internet Explorer 6 and 7, and Opera etc". It's looks the same in all the browsers, which is what you want!
2: Makes use of "Mod Re-Write" to produce search engine friendly "Static" pages.
If you want your web pages produced, that have your Adsense Ads are displayed on. To get indexed fast in search engines, it's very important that the web software you use makes use of Mod Re-Write, and also your server host used supports this feature. What this does is let your web software (such as WordPress and Drupal), create static pages - which search engines love. And as a result, will index your pages fast.
3: Supports Adsense Plugins, or comes with template editing tools (so you can add Adsense manually yourself that way).
It's not vitally important for your web software to support "Adsense Plugins" like (WordPress and Drupal) does for example. But it can make life a hell of lot easier when your software used can automatically inject Adsense Banners into all your sites web pages produced itself using the adsense plugin. If the web software your looking at doesn't support this feature - at least make sure it comes with "Template Editing Tools", which are usually built into the Administration section. This will allow you to add Adsense Banners that way manually. If it supports neither, leave it well alone!
To sum up:
I've pointed out some of the best web software to use for your Adsense Ads to be displayed on, that being WordPress, Drupal and HTML Templates. As well as giving you a list of things you should expect the web software to support. You can now move on to "Article 4", where we'll talk about Adsense Banner placement, colour's to use and more.
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Adsense ads and where to display them.
When it comes to choosing which Adsense Ads to use from the many they offer, and where you should place them (on all your web sites). There are some important rules you should follow all the time, that will help you avoid the mistakes that so many people make. Because they let "greed" rule their way of thinking - and not common sense!
Always place your ads were they can be seen as soon as a visitor lands on your site. Never position them out of view, so the visitor has to scroll down the page to see them. Some visitors will only stop for a matter of seconds before moving on elsewhere to another site, so make sure they get to see them Adsense Ads "no matter how long they stop for". This gives you the chance of always getting a possible "click-through" on all your Adsense Ads displayed from everybody coming! Here is another great article on the site that you can read, which will give you some useful tips to understand this a little better, regarding how you get more from your adsense ads How to improve your adsense earnings.
The only time I would say do "otherwise", and spread your Adsense Ads out the full length of your article (so some will be out of view), and visitors will need to scroll down to see them. Is when you have a very long article posted. It just looks too silly and obvious when you have about 3 Ads displayed at the top of the article, and then empty below (for over 3/4 quarters of the rest of the article). In this situation, I would say spread the banners out evenly - and then put in some normal "URL Links". To help blend the ads in with the text content for a better chance of a click-thru (Read "Article 7" to understand this better).
Always use the "Right Size" of adsense ads that suits the style of template you use. Don't be tempted into thinking (the bigger, the better), and you'll get more click-throughs as a result. The ads themselves should look like they are a part of your site to entice people into clicking them - and not an obvious banner spam site. Because you've decided upon yourself to use the largest Adsense Ads available. It just doesn't work that way! Make full use of the "Colour Pallet" tool that Google offers you with your Adsense account to use - so you can change the colour of the Adsense Ads to match your site colour scheme By doing this, they will blend in much better, and look as though they are a natural part of it. Your aim should be, to make your banners look like there not banners. And instead normal URL Links leading to other places of interest to visitors coming.
Try to position the Adsense Ads in different locations on each web page you create (don't get in the habit) of just putting the exact same banner in the exact same place on every web page you have. Rotate your ads around as well, so each web page might display one type of banner, that another web page doesn't. Or put the same banner in a different location on the next page you create so it looks different again. Just try and make each web page look that little bit different than the previous one.
Display some of your banners in your "content" also, then make your text wrap around them by adding some "CSS Float" code that your ads make use off - added into your CSS Style sheet. Doing this can give you much better "click-through-rates" because they'll look like normal URL links included in the article content. And again, make good use of Images you might add to an article as well, by placing your ads close to them. You'll be really surprised how effective this method can be for getting extra click-throughs.
Take full advantage of the amount of "Adsense Banner Units" your allowed to display on each individual web page you run. And this is what you can display: (2 Google Search Boxes, 3 Link Units, 3 Text Ads, and 3 Referrals). The more of these you have displayed on each web page, the better your chances are of making more money. But the trick here is to spread them around your site evenly, so your site still has a natural feel, and not one of being an obvious banner spam site. This can be quite hard to do - but with some careful planning it is possible. Just be careful though that you don't click on your own adsense ads displayed, this is serious, and seen as click fraud in Google's eyes. Which will get your Google Adsense account banned, and there is no getting back into the adsense program once banned.
However, let me give you a word of warning about using "Google Referrals" ads. From my experience, when used on your web pages they seem to "slow" your page loading times down quite a lot. I've tried different sorts of ads referral units to try and solve this problem, even (text only links) for referral ads, that I thought would load fast. But for some strange reason they don't, and are always slow at being displayed. Which tends to effect the speed at which your web pages load overall that displays them! Which is not a good thing, as you always need to keep your web pages fast loading. Otherwise visitors will just leave your site!
To sum up:
You now know the best methods to use for getting better "click-through-rates" on your Adsense Ads displayed, and how you can make good use of Images placed near your adsense ads - for even better money earning. We can now move on to "Article 5", which will cover Tracking your Ads and the importance of doing so.
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Tracking your adsense ads performance.
Let's imagine for a second that you now have your site online, your Adsense Ads are in place, and you have a decent amount on content posted. Now comes the time to start "Tracking" just how good those all important banner ads are performing for you. Are they making you money, or are they just sitting there doing nothing like a lame duck? Well, it's time to find out! In your Google Adsense account, you have the option to use what's known as (Channels). Which allow you to track individual "Web Pages", or even individual "Adsense Ads" you have displayed on your site. This is one tool that Google offers you to use that most people don't bother with - in their rush to get ads posted fast. Even Google themselves strongly advise that you should make full use of "Channels", so you know exactly how your site is performing, letting you know if changes may be needed to improve your overall income earned from click-throughs.
Channels - as already mentioned above can be used to track each individual "Web Page", or each "Adsense Ad Unit" that you display. Here at "adsensearticles.org" I use this very same tool to track each (Adsense Ad Unit) located here. So I get a really good idea of knowing which banner is making me the most money, and which of course are not. I highly recommend you do the same thing also. And instead of tracking each individual web page you might run (which can be an impossible task really if you have hundreds of pages). Instead, track each banner unit.One important factor you need to remember though when tracking Ad Units is this, make sure you have the "same number" of individual ad units in total spread across your whole site. For example: If you had 50 of one banner type, and 2 of another banner type on all your site pages. It stands to reason, the first banner type used that has 50 displays will perform much better than the later one (that is only displayed 2 times). Doing this would not give you a real indication of how your ads are performing. So make sure - if you have 20 web pages, and use 3 different banners unit types. You have each one displayed 20 times (one time on each of your 20) web pages. So they are equal in numbers. By doing this, you will get a more realistic tracking statistics on your Adsense Ads performance.
Just to give you an idea, I can see from my Adsense Account that my "Half Banner" seems to be performing very well (which I'm surprised at)! So it just goes to show why you need to see this detailed data using adsense channels. Because you might have one type of adsense banner on your site that your thinking of removing for another type, which is actually out performing the others you have displayed. Which you would finish up "wrongly" removing.
Google Analytics (which doesn't come with your Adsense account) - is another great tool which they offer you to use for free, which can be used to view "detailed statistics" about your site in general. Such as, "how many new visitors you had today, how long they stay on your site, which keywords did they use to find your site, what browser did they used". And much, much more! When combined together with the use of "Channels", you will get an even better overall picture of your site performance. You can get a free "Google Analytics" account by simply going to the Google Analytics website and registering an account.
To sum up:
You should now understand how vital it is to use "Channels" to track your Adsense Ads performance, and also be aware that you can also use "Google Analytics" to get an even more important information - to help boost your income even further. We can now move on to "Article 6", which will cover Promoting your Adsense site.
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Self promote your own website.
Advertising your website to get more traffic is something that needs to be done when your site has not been online that long, and is relatively new. It takes time for Search Engines to index your web pages, and list them for people to find. So you should use this "time gap" to improve your incoming traffic yourself - by self promoting your site when ever you get the chance to do so. And there are many ways you can do this quite easily which I'll talk about below. One obvious method is to use "Social Bookmarking" sites like Digg and StumbleUpon. There are many more out there also which I've not mentioned that you can use (these are just two of the better ones). Most of them allow you to add a little "image icon" to all your site's web pages. Which when clicked, adds that web page to their list of sites for people to visit.
Off course, you don't have to wait for somebody else to come walking along and click the social networking icon's on your site. Just click the social networking image icons yourself once you have them installed, and submit all your web pages to the social networking sites like "Digg" and "StumbleUpon" yourself that way instead. This is one very easy way to get a lot of incoming traffic quite fast, which in turn will help you make some money from your adsense banner ads - right from the very start of your site being brand new! Another method you can use is this. Most long term internet users are members of the odd "Discussion Forum" or two out there, if this is you - and your a member of a discussion forum. Use the option most of these sites offer you (in your Members Profile) settings. To add your "Website Signature", which once added will get displayed (not only in new posts you make), but also in all your previous old post made over the years gone by. Yes, that right! So let's say for example you've already made "2000 posts" on a particular forum board you joined a few years ago. In the blink of an eye, you can have your website link displayed in over 2000 post, just like that. Now how cool and easy was that to give you 2000 link backs leading to your site in a matter of minutes!
Newsgroups are another great way to promote your site if your "Internet Service Provider" gives you access to use them. All you need do to take advantage of the many newgroups you can post on, is to add your website signature to all "Email Messages" you post on the different Newsgroups you visit - via the option in "Outlook Express" to add a signature (that get automatically added) to all your out-going emails sent. You can then have instant new traffic heading your way in a matter of minutes.
Another obvious method to advertise your site (but it does cost you to do so). Is to take full advantage of the: Google AdWords program. But this is not a Free service to use. But it's a "paid" option to get traffic flowing to your website site.
So there you have it, and those methods above are just a few ways you can promote and advertise your own website, while you wait to get indexed and listed better in search engines. And it's to your own advantage to do this, unless your not bothered about making any money from the "Adsense Ads" displayed on your site's web pages (which I doubt very much). Use your imagination, I'm sure you'll come up with other ingenious way of self advertising to make money from banner click-throughs, via the traffic you generate.
To sum up:
You now know just how important it is to use the many different way to self promote your own site - while you wait for it to get indexed in search engines (and the importance of doing this if you want to get traffic coming to your website fast to make money from the Adsense Ads) you have displayed. We can now move on to "Article 7", which will talk about building up your website, and increasing your earnings from Adsense. Along with a few other neat tricks you can use to increase you overall click-thru-rates.
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Build on your website and increase your earnings.
By now, your sites been online for at least a few weeks, your Google Adsense Ads are well and truly in place. So your ready to start leaning a few more things about making your site work much better for you (to increase your earning from Adsense). With a few neat tricks thrown in that you can use for your site building in general to earn you more money. And let's face it, we all want to earn more money!
One things that a common problem with many sites is this. They create some great articles to read, and have there Adsense Banners very nicely integrated into the text content (with the text wrapping around the ads). But they still wonder why their not getting that many click-thru's on ads. You see the problem lies in the fact, people who use the Web these days are "Internet Savvy". They've got used to knowing what an Adsense Banner looks like (even when integrated into content). And to make matters worse, this is a typical example of the mistakes they make. Their article content uses "black" text. While there Adsense Ads have "Blue" links. Yes, you guessed it - they still stand out like a sore thumb on Christmas day! So how can we get around that problem? Well, we can start to add some normal "URL Links" (that use the same colour blue), that your adsense links use into your article content. So the ads then start to look much more natural, and stand out a lot less as being obvious banner ads. I'm sure you get the drift, try splashing a bit of blue around in your content. You'll be amazed at the results - and how much your Adsense Ads now start to look much less obvious and very clickable indeed. Another good thing you can do, make your links "BOLD", so they match the same Bold looking text of the Adsense URL links if you use Text Ads.But now we have another problem "I just heard you shout". One off (we are posting URL Links that will lead people away from the site), which will not help one bit towards getting extra click-thru's on ads. Well, good thinking Batman! But this is now were our "Site Building" comes into play, allowing us to start adding more web pages. And what we do is this - we don't post URL Links in the article content that leads people away to other sites of interest. That would be silly for us to do, so instead we post URL Links that lead to other pages on our own site (that also have banner advertisements in place). So basically in a nutshell! What were doing here is keeping them on our site all the time "by passing them around from one web page, to the next web page". But still being able to take advantage of posting "Blue URL" links into more article content (to match the same colour that our banners use). Making them blend in, more and more as you increase the number of site URL links added.
And here is a "TIP", start to create a "Question and Answers" section on your site. For example, create a page that explains what "Google Adsense" is all about. Then when you post a URL link in another article that has the URL Title off: "Google Adsense". Simply link-back to that web page you just created (that explains what Google Adsense is all about). And just keep doing the same thing with other "Questions and Answer" web pages you create. Then link-back to them again from other articles you add new URL links too etc.You will start to see, by using this method of site building. Your onto a real winner! Not only are you creating more and more web pages for your site to grow (that contains more ads to be clicked) as you do - to help increase your income. But your also helping to keep people on your site for much longer by passing them around from web page to web page, without leading them away from your site to another site. Which in turn will start to increase your CTR rates! And lets not also forget, all them Blue URL links you keep adding into articles that link-back to other web pages on your site. Is making your Adsense Ads blend in more and more all the time, because they use the same Blue URL colour. Thus again, increasing the chances of them being clicked to make you money.
This is the best method of site building to increase your Adsense Earnings I can give you. From my experience there is no better method out there to be used - because it covers every angle that needs to be covered! And it's so simple when you think about it, that it makes you wonder why you've never thought of doing it before that way! It's a bit like the old money making "Pyramid Scheme" scam's. In that, everything comes back to you full circle using new web pages you add, and URL links that lead back to them from other web pages you have. And hey, They worked very well for the people who started pyramid scheme's!
To sum up:
You now know the best method to use for your site building, that will not only allow you to add more web pages that contain more ads. But will also help keep people on your site for much longer, and give you the ability to blend your ads in better with your content. Now we'll move on the "Article 8", Which will talk about saving money, to make money!
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Keep the money you make and don't give it away!
Right from the very start - when you first make the decision you want to run a Banner Ads site to make money from. You need to be thinking way ahead of yourself in regards off: (cost involved to run a site V's The money you'll make from adsense ads). And the software you choose to use will have a major impact on these costs involved.
At the end of the day, the less out-goings you have to pay, means the more money you'll bank. So it stands to reason you need to keep those monthly, or yearly out-goings down to a bare minimum as possible. Below, I'll give you two typical examples of what a person might choose to use for his site, and the pitfalls and advantages of each option he goes with. 1: Free HTML Web Template
They're free to use (so no cost is involved with web software). They don't require a database to run (making them very light on server resources used). Which means you can quite easily rent a "Small Sever Hosting Plan" for as little as £30 year or less, and have a few thousand page HTML Website online making you some money. Great option to go with!
And you can take the option of using HTML Templates much further to suit your pocket, by choosing to rent a server space plan that doesn't come with the frills of cPanel, or other scripts you don't require for your site to function. And gain a lot more extra bandwidth by doing so, as well as cutting back on server system resources used (which will make your site run faster) - which is a real plus factor. Because some web servers like "ASmallOrange" for example, offer this option if you only plan to run something like a basic HTML Website that doesn't require a database or other scripts to work, and only requires FTP uploading. Remember, you can use "Google Analytic" for Free to track your sites statistics and performance much better than any cPanel server tools ever would, so you don't need these website tracking tools installed at your server end either.
2: Paid Web Software
You have to pay to buy it at the start (an initial cost is involved). Then most likely you'll also have to pay a yearly upgrade fee to keep the software up-to-date. Forums for example require the use of a database (and can be very server intensive as they grow larger because of this), and that goes for any Web Software really that requires the use of a database to function. Which means your server host will most likely ask you to upgrade to a "Dedicated Hosting Plan" from a "Shared Hosting Plan" in the not to distant future if your site grows fast, because of system resources being used. Which is a lot more costly! So, in the long-run it's not really a good option to go with, and you may find the money your making from Adsense Ads only just covers your server and software costs involved! An even worse case, you may be running at a loss!
Maybe now, you can start to understand why in "Article 3", I talked so much about free "HTML Web Templates" being a great option to use above all other software choices because they don't require a database to function if you keep them simple. Meaning they are very light on server system resources used! All they basically require is bandwidth to run, and if you would with a very lightweight template design that uses very limited graphics, or no graphics at all. Your making a great choice to go with.
To sum up
You should now know the importance of saving yourself some money when it comes to the type of "Server Plan" you decide to rent and use, and the type of Web Software you choose to go with. We'll now move on to "Article 9". The last article in the series, which will be used to leave you with something to think about!
9 ke sembilan
Google adsense fact to take away with you!
Having read the previous "8 Adsense Articles" posted here. You've finally come to the last article in the series. Which I'm going to use to leave you with a little surprise to think about!
The "Google Adsense" affiliated program has become extremely popular, so much so that in many respects this is "NOT" a good thing for you. Why do I say this you might ask? Well, if you look around the internet today, you'll find lots of webmasters who used to make really good money from the Adsense Affiliated Ads program (only a few years ago). Now reporting that their income made from "click-thru-rates" on adsense ads displayed on their sites, has now dropped drastically (and continues to do so as time goes on). Now you might very well wonder, what has all this got to do with how popular the Google Adsense program has become.
And I'll start by saying this first, gone are the days when people were very naive about using the internet (you know, the days when it was so very easy to get a person to click on an advertisement banner), and he wouldn't even have a clue what he'd just done. We now have a totally "new breed" of internet surfer - one who is much more adapt at knowing what to click, and what "NOT" to click. And just like you, they now know only too well about "Google Adsense", mainly because of it's own popularity. Yes you guessed it - this is why many website owners are now reporting drops in their income made. It's not because they get less visitors than they used too, but the fact more people who visit their sites now know to avoid clicking on an banner advertisement that displays "Ads by Google".
So, does this mean you've just wasted all your time reading the other "8 Adsense Articles" posted here? And your going to make nothing from Adsense Ads posted on your website. No, what it means is this! Things are much harder now, you have to use every scrap of information you can gather about using Google Adsense Ads to your own advantage to help boost your income, which is exactly what the previous "8 Articles" you've just hopefully read were designed to give you - an advantage!
But with that said, forget all the "fairy tale stories" of people getting rich from Adsense Ads, and not having to hold down a regular day job (because they make that much money from adsense). It's just not going to happen for you, and you need to understand and come to terms with this fact. Yes, you might eventually earn some good money in the future if you get things right and have a lot of luck. But your not going to get rich enough to live of it (or any other form of affiliated ads program for that matter). If this is the only "sole reason" for your interest in using the Google Adsense program. Do yourself a favour now - forget about it! And go get yourself a regular day job, rather than having to do it months later down the line when you realise I was telling you the truth in this last article! Google Adsense should be treated as a "second income" to help boost your main income made from a regular job. But be warned - hard work and knowledge is required on your part to be successful on the World Wide Web today, if your going to trick the Internet Savvy youngsters of todays generation into clicking your ads!
I'll end by saying: I wish you the "very best of luck", and I hope all the articles posted here help give you the information needed to be an Adsense success story.
And many thanks for reading them :)
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