Rabu, 30 Desember 2009

More Hints for Adsense

After surfing for some days, I found out some more hints for you to make more money from Google Adsense. Enjoy them!

1. if you have high EPC pages and low EPC pages remove adsense from low EPC pages. This will make your site less predictable and more interesting to the users.

2. advertise your high EPC pages with link on the low epc pages

3. split long pages into several smaller pages with one ad block on each page. Optimize for slightly different keywords (within subject) on pages.

4. READ THE ADSENSE TERMS & CONDIDTIONS AND THE HELP PAGES FROM COVER TO COVER and then don’t rely on answers from others when you are unsure about borderline issues, ask Google directly as they are the only ones that can give you a definitive answer that won’t get your site banned.

5. Mix advertising and content. This stops visitors from getting ad blindness

6. Don’t play with the adsense code.

7. Put keyword relevant images above or beside your ads, so they are lined up properly (Google allows this).

8. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Try to replace your google ads with affiliate ads over time. The greater the number of affiliates you use, the less chance that losing one will harm your overall income. That’s the biggest risk with Adsense. Look to see what ads are appearing on a page and being clicked through often (using channels), then find an affiliate program similar to that ad (you can use the same ad copy!). This is a lot of work, but sooo worth the insurance, and probably the extra income in the long run.

9. Make your pages validate. Otherwise you may find that one syntax error means that the spider ignores vast chunks of content, resulting in poor targetting.

10. Force yourself to take a break very now and again. Don’t take it so seriously and don’t expect it to pay the bills or the mortgage, for example. Walk away and do something else for a while - maybe a couple of weeks. Then come back with fresh eyes and try again.

11. Serve the user. If your site has intrinsic value, users will come back, and you’ll earn far more than you would from a single visit. (You’ll also benefit from word of mouth and unsolicited links from other sites.)

12. Be fair to advertisers. If you try to artificially boost your clickthrough rate by disguising ads as content or overwhelming the visitor with ads, your clicks won’t convert well for advertisers. This may result in higher “smart pricing” discounts for your clicks (meaning less money for you), and you’ll be a poor candidate for site-targeted CPM ads.

13. Think long-term. Ask yourself what will happen if you’re dropped by AdSense, if advertisers get more control over where their ads appear, if “smart pricing” becomes more aggressive in cutting revenues for sites whose clicks don’t convert, or if other changes affect the status quo. It’s tempting to go for the quick and easy money, but unless you have the technical and business smarts to earn a lot of money that way, you’ll probably be better off with content that can earn revenue in multiple ways over the long haul.

14. Watch your server logs - I have noticed that sometimes I will just mention something in an article for one sentence that brings in a lot of visitors so I go and write an entire article on that subject. The results have been stellar. You’ve been given a big hint that people are interested in this and if you ignore it you are missing a big opportunity. I have more than a few articles that have been linked to all over the web because they are almost the only decent material on this subject.

15. Don’t fret too much when your income and/or traffic are low for a few days. These peaks and valleys are normal but you should still investigate the matter to see what factors could be causing this like an algorythm update.

16. Use proper grammar and spelling so that your articles are professional. Use bullet points and bold headings for sections.

17. Write content that is as specific as possible. Don’t write an article that is super long unless it is necessary. If you can break it up if it seems logical to do so.

18. Create sequentially related content spanning multiple related pages and encourage visitor flow.

19. Have patience. You may have good ideas that won’t even start to pay for six months from now.Use good title and description tags, plus Urls that look static even on a dynamic site. Helpful not just for Adsense, but to get search engine traffic as well.

20. Read the terms Read the policies Never EVER click your own ads and TEST, TEST and TEST

By Joanna

Jumat, 18 Desember 2009

High Paying Keyword III

Today's High Paying Keyword is:


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Selasa, 15 Desember 2009

High Paying Keyword II

This List is this episode of High Paying Keyword:


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Kamis, 10 Desember 2009

High Paying Keyword

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Making Adsense Work In The Smart Pricing Era

Smart pricing has changed Adsense. Publishers are seeing lower per click payouts and are lamenting the inability of their old methods and systems to produce a profit under the current circumstances. The old guard of Adsense gurus, meanwhile, continues to hold tight to a perspective born before smart pricing became a reality. They continue to encourage new publishers to follow their methods for Adsense success. Others have overreacted, announcing that Adsense is no longer a viable moneymaking opportunity. Some have even argued that smart pricing killed Adsense.




The old guard gurus are merely protecting their own best interests. As long as they can pretend nothing meaningful has changed, the longer they can continue selling their systems and software. Those tolling death bells for Adsense are stirring up controversy for the sake of promoting click-flipping and other wealth-production strategies. The only people who seem to have it right are those publishers who have noticed that the old Adsense gravy train has run out of steam and who have discovered that the future of Adsense lies in treating it differently than before.

Instead of proclaiming the death of Adsense, savvy users are taking a different approach to the changed environment. Adsense still has a place and can still be a valuable part of a successful overall strategy. However, the previously embraced strategies that were premised on constructing lower-quality sites en masse and monetizing them exclusively with Adsense are no longer tenable.

Instead, Adsense can be used as one of a multiplicity of revenue-producing tactics on smart sites designed to provide visitors with real value. Earlier Adsense techniques were based on sending mass traffic to a site and collecting ad clicks exclusively. In many cases, the sites were actually designed in a way that aimed to make people want to leave rapidly, using Adsense ad blocks as an “escape route.”

Smart pricing has decreased the per click payout of such prices by such a substantial margin that one cannot hope to profit from those strategies in any meaningful way. Instead, smart publishers will create better sites that really interact with visitors in a meaningful way. Relevant contextual advertising fills the role of one many services offered to visitors. Instead of being the “only way” to make a dime, Adsense can be used as part of a full roster of moneymaking opportunities.

Not only does this strategy allow webmasters to effectively tap into to other revenue sources (some of which are more valuable than Adsense ever was in its heyday), it also comports with Adsense’s own recommendations for improving per click values in a smart pricing environment. There are more ways to make money and one can make more money with Adsense at the same time. Regardless of what some might be announcing, there is no reason to give up on Adsense. You just need to use it differently.

Adsense did not change in a vacuum. While it lumbered toward smart pricing, web access, technology and user expectations were also in a state of flux. Today, the old methods of top-down site design premised on the old publication model is outmoded. The arrival of what many are terming “Web 2.0” reflects the convergence of several different trends. Those who will successfully use Adsense as a monetization strategy today and in the future are aware of those trends and how to approach them to effectively generate a substantial income.



Adsense has changed. Do not believe those who tell you that “business as usual” will still work like a charm. Adsense is not, however, dead. It is still a strong and vibrant means by which to earn. The old Adsense business models are dead. They just do not do the trick anymore. You can make money with Adsense, but it will require the use of strategies that merge appropriately with the current environment and trends. Sites that seek to provide real value to visitors can make use of multiple revenue earning strategies including Adsense and will succeed regardless of smart pricing adjustments.


About the author:
JP Schoeffel has created a "site building system" unlike any in the world, focusing on multiple income streams and interactions with visitors.

Senin, 07 Desember 2009

How to Avoid Having Your AdSense Accout Banned for Click Fraud

If you trawl through the AdSense message boards you can't help but come across tales of woe from AdSense publishers that have had their account banned by Google.

Below is a list of ways people have been banned from AdSense and information on how to avoid it happening to you.

Don't click on your own ads

The obvious one but still people do it. Google has the IP address of the computer/s that you've used to create and check your AdSense account. If it sees that this IP address clicks one of your ads you're in trouble.

Don't do it. It's theft. Not from Google but from the AdWords advertisers.

If you want to go to a site advertised by one of your ads don't click on it look at the URL of the advertising site at the bottom of the ad and type it into your browser.

If you click on one accidentally (which does happen) you're probably be ok but it's worth dropping a quick email to Google with an explanation and apology



Don't log in to AdSense from a shared computer.

As I said above Google keeps a record of every machine IP address used to look at your account. If you check your stats on a machine then someone else clicks on your ads from the same machine Google sees this as click fraud. Worth bearing in mind when thinking of checking your stats from somewhere like an Internet Cafe
Don't log in to your AdSense account from work.

Apart from getting in trouble with the company that employs you there's also a further real risk. Most companies use a proxy server to access the Internet. A proxy server with ONE IP ADDRESS. Therefore you checking your ads from work means this proxy IP address being recorded by Google as one that you use. Problem is if there are 1000 people in your company it is the same IP address for them too. Google can't differentiate between you and the other 999 employees in your company. If one of these 999 clicks on one of your ads it's ban time.

Don't get into a exchange click your ads if you click agreement with another Webmaster.

As above Google will have your IP address and that of every AdSense publisher. If they see these IP addresses consistently clicking on each other ads it's goodbye for both of you.

Don't tell friends and family.

Telling friends and family about your money making websites can lead to problems. Even if you tell them not to click on your ads there's always the chance that Auntie Maud will think it's a good idea to make some extra money for her favourite nephew. 100 clicks later from the same visitor and your account is screaming a Click Fraud.

Receiving clicks from illegal traffic

Check the AdSense TOS for sources of traffic that aren't allowed by Google. These include methods like Traffic exchange, PTC advertising, Auto surf etc.

Do monitor your visitor and AdSense figures

Check your account at least once a day. If you see a massive spike coupled with a massive increase in Page CTR investigate using your visitor stats website. If you see it's all come from the same IP address you could have been the victim of a malicious attack inform Google via email and offer them access to your logs.


By Paul Middleton - successful Internet entrepreneur

Selasa, 01 Desember 2009

9 Google Adsense Placement Recipes

1. ABOVE THE FOLD, BELOW THE TITLE

Ingredients:
* 1 Medium Rectangle (300 x 250) Text Ads or 1 Square (250 x 250) Text Ads or 1 Large Rectangle (336 x 280) Text Ads or Banner (468 x 60) Text Ads
How:
* Place one of the above Google Adsense Ads at the beginning of your article, just right below the title.



2. AT THE END OF AN ARTICLE
Ingredients:
* 1 Medium Rectangle (300 x 250) Text Ads or 1 Square (250 x 250) Text Ads or 1 Large Rectangle (336 x 280) Text Ads or Banner (468 x 60) Text Ads
How:
* Place one of the above Google Adsense Ads at the end of your article.


3. NEXT TO AN IMAGE
Ingredients:
* 1 Medium Rectangle (300 x 250) Text Ads or 1 Square (250 x 250) Text Ads or 1 Large Rectangle (336 x 280) Text Ads,
* 1 image (width 190 px, height 280 px) or 4 images (width 60 px, height 60 px)
How:
* First Approach
o Create a table (width = 550), and divide it into two columns.
o Place Google Adsense Text Ads into the left column.
o Place your 190 x 280 image into the right column.

* Second Approach
o Create a table (width = 550), and divide it into two columns.
o Divide the left column into four rows, and place each of your 60 x 60 images into each row.
o Place Google Adsense Text Ads into the right column.

Caution!
You must place a border or a line between your images and your Ads, so it doesn't violate Google Adsense TOS (Terms of Service).


4. BLENDED IN ARTICLE
Ingredients:
* 1 Medium Rectangle (300 x 250) Text Ads or 1 Square (250 x 250) Text Ads or 1 Large Rectangle (336 x 280) Text Ads
How:
* Place one of the above Google Adsense Ads into your article body, so it perfectly blends in. You can use this code for that purpose:


* You may choose to make it left or right justified. According to Google Adsense Heat Map, left justified tends to bring the best CTR. But some webmasters said right justified is also working very well.


5. RIGHT JUSTIFIED
Ingredients:
* 1 Skyscraper (120 x 600) Text Ads or 1 Wide Skyscraper (160 x 600) Text Ads or 1 Vertical Banner (120 x 240) Text Ads
How:
* Divide your webpage into two or three columns (left, middle and right).
* Place one of the above Google Adsense Ads into the left or the right section.



6. RIGHT BELOW IMAGES
Ingredients:
* 4 images (width 165 px, height 60 px),
* 1 Leaderboard (728 x 90) Text Ads
How:
* Create a table (width = 728) with 2 rows.
* Divide the first row into 4 columns and place each of the images in each column.
* Place the leaderboard text ads in the second row.
* Place this table below your header.

Caution!
You must place a border or a line between your images and your Ads, so it doesn't violate Google Adsense TOS (Terms of Service).


7. BELOW THE HEADER
Ingredients:
* 1 Link Units (468 x 15) or 1 Link Units (728 x 15)
How:
* Place one of the above Google Adsense Link Units right below your header and match its color with your website theme.


8. BLENDED IN NAVIGATIONAL LINKS
Ingredients:
* 1 Link Units (468 x 15) or 1 Link Units (728 x 15)
How:
* Place one of the above Google Adsense Link Units right below your header.
* Place your navigational links below or above that Link Units and set their fonts to "Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" 11 px.


9. CAMOUFLAGED AS NAVIGATIONAL LINKS
Ingredients:
* 1 Link Units (468 x 15) or
* 1 Link Units (728 x 15)
How:
* Place one of the above Google Adsense Link Units right below your header and make it looks like your navigational links.



By Enzo Chiu - Freelance Programmer & Web Developer
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