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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Profit with Google Adsense

What it really to Profit with Google Adsense

I like Google AdSense. He wears a nice piece of change on my income each month.
That said, I do not and will not be headed by those whose sites earn only through Google AdSense.

What happens if their AdSense accounts have been shut down by Google? It going to happen, and they left scrambling to replace lost revenue!


Do not believe me?
Click on your own site Google Adsense links or twice and see how quickly off your AdSense account. (No, not really!)

Does it make sense to a whole site around financial products to a few dollars on Adsense clicks, when you can earn up to $ 40 for a completed credit card application?

Not for me, it does not.
I use Google Adsense to supplement the income of my partner, not replace it.
In short, it comes to value. Value for you, where your visitors.
Sites that only in the Google AdSense revenue gain no real value of their real estate site.
It is also important for me that my visitors find information of value to them on my sites, and I do that by offering balanced product reviews and articles on the subject.
If after reading my material, they are not interested in the product range, then perhaps they will see an AdWords ad in their interest.
Placing Google Adsense on your site is a strategy that will cash in your pocket, even if your visitors do not buy.
However, in the same way you must be smart about choosing lucrative affiliate programs, you also want to do your homework as to the Google AdSense revenues.
So I was recently re-read some information about niche topics are underrepresented with a huge market.

One of the themes presented as a winner was' snakes'.
I found that difficult to believe, so I did my own research.
The term 'snakes' had 152857 searches on Overture and its partners in January, so yes, that's quite a large interest in' snakes'.
OK, but who is your market? Kids looking for snake pictures for a school project? People who want to buy snakes? Someone who wants to visit Snake River?
What Ga you selling? Hoses? The game, 'Snake'? A book about the $ 10 you a 15% commission? A $ 60 poster from allposters.com that you earn 30% commission seemed the best bet, but how many people want to pay $ 60 for posters snake?
For me, that's not enough interest or the potential for building a website on 'snakes'.

So, what about the inclusion of AdSense on expanding the potential profitability?
Well, searching Google for "snakes". See what comes up in the Google Adwords column?
Nothing!
If you want income with AdSense, you must choose subjects whose AdWords advertisers spend mega-dollars per click.

How do you find out what those issues are?
Easy!
If you have not already done so, open a Google AdWords account and make a new campaign. Include a list of words (a niche topic at a time), then click on 'Traffic'. On the next page shows the average cost per click for each keyword.
Make note of the most expensive words in that list and optimizing your pages for these phrases.

That is how you really gain in Google AdSense.
Warning! Warning! Warning!
If you have a lucrative topic that is projected to cost $ 36987.57 per day, do not forget to pause that campaign, or permanently delete! :-)
For more information about making money with Google AdSense, check out Joel Comm. He is the undisputed master of all things Google AdSense.

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