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A Couple Of Surefire Strategies To Maximize Your Adsense Earnings Almost Immediately!
by admin on Aug.18, 2010, under Adsense
Most webmasters know that Adsense generates a sizeable source of additional advertising income. Which is why most of them use it to go immediately after substantial paying keywords and phrases. They have with them the lists that tells what the key phrases are and have currently utilised various methods of identifying them. And yet, right after putting up these supposed-to-be substantial paying key phrases into their web pages, the money they expected to come rolling in isn’t really coming in.
What is it that they’re undertaking wrong?
Having the pages is with the correct key phrases is 1 factor. But driving readers to those web pages is yet another matter and frequently the factor that may be lacking.
The point is, to acquire visitors for your great paying out keyword webpages, you need to optimize your website navigation.
Stop for a moment and believe about how visitors are using your internet site. Soon after a visitor has landed on a certain web page, they have the tendency to click on yet another site that sounds interesting. They get there mainly because on the other links that appears on a web page that they initially landed on. This can be web site navigation. It is all about enabling readers to move about your website. And one way of maximizing your Adsense earnings. A good example is the other day announced Hyper FB Traffic that are going to instruct you totally different online marketing methods that super online marketers use every single day.
A typical site have menu links on each web page. The wording on these back links is what grabs a visitor’s consideration and gets them to click on a person in the back links which will take them to another web site of that web page. Links that have “free’ or “download” are oftentimes fine attention-grabbers.
This navigation logic may also be applied to driving targeted visitors to your higher spending webpages. You will find some websites which are obtaining loads of targeted visitors from search engines, but have low earnings. The trick is always to try and use are available cleverly labeled backlinks to acquire the readers off that webpages and navigate them to the higher earning types. That is a single good way of turning real cheap clicks to actual dollars.
Before you begin testing if this same design will work for you personally and you site, you must have two items. Something to track and compare and some higher earning webpages you wish to funnel your website traffic to. An choice is usually to select a few of your frequently visited web pages. This can be ensuring fast result to are available by.
Now, the next point to do is believe of approaches to acquire site visitors viewing a particular site to look at and click about the website link that can take them to your large earning webpages. Come up using a catchy description for that url. Arrive up using a catchy and unique description for the link. Consider of anything that folks tend not to get to see everyday. That could trigger their curiosity sufficient to attempt and see what that was all about.
You can also use graphics to grab your readers’ attention. There is certainly no limitation to what you possibly can do to make your link noticeable. If you’re immediately after the success of one’s internet site, you can do everything it takes just to achieve that goal. Just be creative. As far as many Adsense advertisers are concerned, you can find no written and unwritten laws to follow regarding what they write. Just as long as you usually do not overstep the guidelines of the search engines, then go for it.
Also remember that it’s all about area, location and place. Once the best interest grabbing description has been achieved, you need to identify the ideal spot on your site to position that descriptive link to your high having to pay web page. Most people will need to examine Hyper FB Traffic for a effective start and finest methods internet marketers use to market online.
There’s nothing wrong with visiting other sites to see how they’re going about maximizing their web site navigation. “Hot pages” or “Most read” lists are quite common and overly used by now. Get to know the ones that numerous internet sites are making use of and usually do not make an effort to imitate them.
A different way of undertaking it can be to try and use different texts on different webpages. That way you can see the types that work and what does not. Attempt to mix things around also. Put backlinks on top and occasionally on the bottom too. This can be how you go about testing which types get more clicks and which kinds are being ignored.
Let the testing begin. Testing and tracking until you locate the internet site navigation design that works best for you website.
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Tweet this!I Became An Infopreneur And Now I Earn Google Income Every Day Without Work – The Secrets To My Success Revealed
by admin on Aug.06, 2010, under Adsense
I used to think that I wanted to be a traditional entrepreneur, but now I know that the infopreneur path is more my style. An infopreneur does not sell, promote, or solicit anything like a an entrepreneur…. and yet they can earn as much money as they desire. It does not cost a lot of money to start this type of business, and it does not take years of training or experience. And you can even build your business on a topic that you have true interest and passion for, so you can actually enjoy making money rather than doing something that you hate.
An infopreneur is someone who simply provides info, and monetizes it so that it earns money through a number of monetization models. There are numerous ways to try this, but i have found the most success by hosting my private info rich niche websites, and then monetizing the pages on each site with the Google AdSense programme. Anyone can set up a website, place Google adverts on it, and earn passive income around the clock.
There are countless millions of AdSense publishers, but not all of them earn an important sum of money. Some people only earn a couple dollars a day, and others don’t even earn that much. But that doesn’t imply the potential isn’t their. Some of us earn great incomes from AdSense, and many earn thousands of dollars every month in passive income with their web sites. The key is having the ability to generate traffic, lots and a lot of traffic. The more website traffic you have, the more folk will be exposed to your adverts, and the more money you may earn. There are many systems of creating traffic, and I suggest using a combination of them to maximise visitors and profits. I primarily use search engine marketing to generate fresh traffic on a regular basis. To try this you will need to learn a bit about SEO, and you’ll need to create your internet site so the engines rank it highly.
On top of the search sites, I push traffic towards my sites thru a couple of other methods. Bum marketing could be a great way to promote your website to your audience. Write articles and submit them to the free article directories. This not only drives additional traffic to your website but also gives your website inbound links, which is one of the largest factors of search engine optimisation. You may popularize your internet site with social mediums like Twitter and Facebook, and by turning into a valuable member to niche related forums and pointing to your website for more info. Combining these methods permits you to drive enough traffic to sustain your infopreneur website and get you a significant amount of cash. Once your internet site is creating a substantial amount of traffic, you can further monetize it by promoting various affiliate goods and services, selling ad space, and a large range of extra revenue streams.
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Tweet this!Make Money Blogging
by henry on Jul.08, 2009, under Adsense, Belajar Ngeblog, Free Dollar, Google
Do you want to make money blogging? If you do – you’re not alone. More and more bloggers are finding that blogging is a profitable medium. Whether it be to earn a few extra dollars a week to feed their coffee habit, or making enough money to stop them having to get a part time job to get through college, or whether they’ve got it to a point where they are able to make a full time living from their blogging – there are tens of thousands of bloggers making money from blogging.
In this page I want to share some information for beginners on making money from their blogs.
I will start by sharing my own top Money Making Methods (updated regularly) but below that point you to some great resources and teaching on how to increase your income from blogging.
What follows is a quick summary of my main income streams from blogging. Before you read it though – keep in mind that every blog is unique in how it can make money. Some of the following income streams will work on some blogs a lot better than others – the key is to experiment with as many as possible and see what works best for you.
The following income streams (from a number of blogs) have helped me to earn a six figure income each year for the last three years from blogging. I’ve ranked them from highest to lowest.
I hope you find it useful to see the mix and variety of ways that I earn a living from blogging.
1. AdSense
Despite not using it here at ProBlogger any more (here’s why) I continue to use AdSense with amazing effect on my other blogs. I have them all set to show image and text based ads and find that 250×300 pixel ads work best (usually with a blended design). I don’t have much luck with their ‘referrals’ program but their normal ads work a treat and continue to be the biggest earner for me.
2. Chitika
Chitka continues to be a great performer for me on my blogs. They work best on product related blogs although their recent announcement of their Premium ad unit is exciting as they now offer ads with a non product focus that I’m hearing great conversions on (I have one reader who is getting $28 CPM on this ad unit).Chitika offers a range of ad units that I experiment with. I find their eMiniMalls work best and that Related Product Units are also good. Their Shoplincs product isn’t performing as well as it once did for me – mainly because I’ve been promoting it less and have driven less traffic to it. Over the time I’ve been using Chitika they’ve now earned me over a quarter of a million dollars – I can’t recommend them enough!
3. Private Ad Sales/Sponsorships
Private ad sales directly to advertisers have continued to grow over the last few months and as a result they’re now my third highest income stream. I expect them to overtake both Chitika and AdSense in the coming months. This includes ad sales of the 125 x 125 ads here at ProBlogger as well as a campaign or two at Digital Photography School.
4. Amazon Associates

Amazon’s affiliate program has been one of my big movers in the last 12 months. I used to make a few odd dollars from it – however in recent times it has become a significant earner for me (as I’ve shared previously). This quarter it grew even more than previously as a result of continued growth of DPS where I recommend books, software and cameras.
5. Miscellaneous Affiliate Programs
I run a variety of affiliate programs on my blogs – most of which bring in smaller amounts of money that don’t really justify a category of their own. These include – - Digital Photography Secrets (a camera technique series), Pro Photo Secrets (a great photoshop product) , Yaro’s Blog Mastermind Mentoring Program (about to open the doors again), SEO Book (Aaron’s legendary resource) and the excellent Teaching Sells course (which just continues to grow in what it offers to it’s members in terms of content).
The great thing about many of these programs is that they are of such high quality that they sell themselves and I am being emailed from readers who sign up to them thanking me for the recommendation!
6. Shopzilla
As I wrote recently – Shopzilla has really impressed me with how it’s performed over the last few weeks. It’s actually doing well enough to debut in this list at #6. The ads are similar to Chitika but the click values have been higher for me to this point. They don’t offer quite as many options as Chitika does in terms of types of ads but for a new ad network there’s definitely promising signs. I’m looking forward to seeing how they continue to develop!
7. ProBlogger Job Boards
The job boards here at ProBlogger continue to grow each month in the number of advertisements that are being bought. This enabled me to invest most of the money that they’d earned a while back into getting a new back end for the boards and to redesign them. It hit me today that the boards are now bringing in around $1000 a month in revenue which is pretty nice considering that they are so low maintenance to run. They also offer a service to readers and add value to the overall blog.
The only problem that I face with the job boards is that there are so many bloggers looking for work that the demand for jobs far exceeds the supply. On the good side of things is that advertisers are reporting getting amazing quality of applications.
8. WidgetBucks
Another newcomer to this list is WidgetBucks – another ad network that ProBlogger readers will be familiar with.
WidgetBucks is similar to Chitika and Shopzilla in many respects and works well on product related sites. It does best on sites with US traffic (the reason I’ve not used it as much as I get a lot of international traffic) so if you have a product related site with a US audience it’d be a no brainer to try out WidgetBucks. I’m hoping they’ll continue to expand their offerings in terms of ad types and visitor location.
Disclaimer – WidgetBucks are an advertiser on ProBlogger
9. Miscellaneous Advertising Programs
I also play with a number of other ad networks. Some I run as tests to see if I should review them here – and some are just advertising that run in the background on some of my smaller blogs. These include ShoppingAds, Feedburner RSS ads, Vizu (a poll advertising system), Kontera and Bidvertiser. Together these don’t add up to major earnings for me – not because they are not good, but because I don’t use them heavily (a blog can only run so many ads on it).
I think that that covers most of it although it’s worth mentioning that last time I did this list I also included TextLinkAds which used to be every bloggers favorite way to make money blogging by selling text links. I’ve stopped using them due to Google cracking down on them (read more about this here) but it’s worth noting that many bloggers still use them successfully – I advise to proceed with caution. Disclaimer – TLA are an advertiser on ProBlogger
Useful Resources for Bloggers Wanting to Make Money Blogging
A lot has been written on the topic of making money online from blogs. There is a lot of wonderful information out there – but also a lot of hype and sometimes dangerous information.
Tweet this!Don't Lose Faith In The Click
by henry on Jul.07, 2009, under Adsense, Free Dollar, Google
by Daniel Ruby, Monday, June 29, 2009, 4:34 PM
The Internet has long been the place where advertising models go to die, but one measurable — the click — is still very much alive and kicking. As Mark Twain once said, “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” What we’re experiencing now is, rather, an evolution of sorts – online advertising is being pulled further and further away from demographics and readership rates and closer to intent-based targeting.
Advertisers want just one result from their hard-earned ad spends: conversions. While the cost-per-action model has hovered on the edge of viability for years now, Google and the PPC movement have revolutionized the targeting of Internet surfers by serving ads based on intent. Why would an advertiser for a major car company care if his or her ads were showing to males in the 18-35 demographic, when they can be shown to people who have actually gone out of their way to search for “2009 SUV”? It is for this reason that advertisers pay more for search engine ads than publisher ads.
From a publisher’s point of view, it’s this level of intent-based targeting that has been missing from website advertising networks. Contextual ads were a good start, and have been more or less successful, but the ads are still based on the entirety of a site’s content rather than what individual visitors really want and are actively searching for. The two statistics that are any publisher’s lifeblood – clickthrough rate and click value – both drastically improve with better targeting, as readers see more relevance in the ads served and advertisers see better conversion results, making them willing to pay more.
The banner ad is essentially obsolete for one very good reason: advertisers saw terrible returns on investment as online readers became numb to the irrelevant, garish splashes of color and Photoshop graphics inserted clunkily into their favorite sites. Except for the richest broad-market brands (Coke, Pepsi, McDonalds, etc.), unmeasurable “branding” in the infinitely measurable world of online advertising is a proposal that will get ad agencies and marketing directors fired, and combined with the historically low clickthrough rates seen by banner ads, a recipe for disaster was concocted.
Now, we’re seeing contextual ads following a similar path. Advertisers will still buy them, but without the element of user intent, the conversion rates are significantly lower than search engine ads, with the amount advertisers are willing to pay per click lowered to match. This is why in order to continue earning from a website, publishers have to be able to target their readers’ intent as effectively as search engines can. Whether that is targeting the search terms of individuals who come to a site via search engine, or another method, it is the next necessary evolution of advertising on Web sites.
So yes, the click is still valuable, and publishers shouldn’t lose faith in it. However, the old tried-and-true methods of broad contextual advertising are no longer quite so true; target individuals, discern and serve ads to intent, give people exactly what they’re looking for in both an ad and an article, and advertisers will happily send you money
Tweet this!Chitika.com
by henry on Jul.07, 2009, under Adsense, Free Dollar
Program Details
* You’ll earn 10% of what your referrals earn – the more friends you refer, the more you make!
* You’re eligible to earn commissions for each referral for 15 months following each referral’s approval date
* Chitika will pay you 30 days following the end of the month that your commissions are earned provided that your total revenue has exceeded $10 (for PayPal) and $50 (for check where PayPal is not available)
* You will be paid based upon audited revenue.
* You will find your Referral reports in the “Reports” section when you log into your account
* For more information, please read our program FAQ’s and the Program terms in our Terms and Conditions
Do’s and Don’ts (Usage Guidelines):
* Affiliates may promote the program on their websites, as long as the website meets our program policies listed in this agreement.
* To protect the integrity and reputation of the Chitika brand, affiliates may not promote the “tagged” links via postings to non-commercial newsgroups or cross-postings to multiple newsgroups at once.
* Affiliates may promote the “tagged” referral links and the service via mailings to recipients who are already customers or subscribers to their Website’s services, provided that the recipients have the option to remove themselves from future mailings. Further, affiliates may promote the “tagged” links via newsgroup postings to newsgroups that specifically welcome commercial messages.
* Affiliates may not refer other websites that they own in full or in part. However, once an affiliate is accepted for Chitika, the affiliate may use the Chitika code on their other sites as long as they meet the requirements outlined in our Program terms in our Terms and Conditions
* Affiliates may not promote the “tagged” links via promotion on third-party search engines. Specifically, paid campaigns or SEO campaigns that link directly to chitika.com using your referral id.
* In all promotions, Affiliates must clearly represent themselves as entities independent from Chitika and Chitika’s Paid Listings Services.
* Affiliates may not promote the “tagged” links on websites/webpage designed to look like Chitika owned and operated websites.
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