Mar 10

One of the best things about making money on AdSense is that anyone can do it - and with just about any type of website. You don’t have to own a mini-Amazon or build a budding Ebay to make big stacks of cash on the Internet; you just have to have a site that attracts users.AdSense For Owners Of Commercial Sites.

A lot of people who have built a website specifically to make money worry about putting ads on their sites. They’re concerned that people might be put off buying if their browsing is interrupted by intrusive ads.

That’s absolutely right. If your ads are intrusive, then you are going to annoy your users. But if you’ve used all the strategies I recommend in my book Google AdSense Secrets to blend your ads into the site, then not only will you keep your users sweet, you’ll also increase the number of your click-throughs.

Not everyone who reaches your site will buy. In fact, most won’t. You’ve paid for those users; shouldn’t you profit from them? Put AdSense ads on the right pages and in the right way and you’ll make even more money from your site. And that’s the point, right?

AdSense For Owners Of Information Sites

Information sites are probably the most obvious places to put AdSense. If you’ve created a site that’s designed to teach other people about your favorite topic - whether it’s video games, mahjong or raising guppies - then AdSense is ideal for bringing your site money. Again, you’ll still need to be smart about the way you use those ads (just put them on the site any old how and you’ll barely make enough money to pay for the server.) Do it properly and use all the proven AdSense revenue-generating techniques and you’ll be able to turn your hobby into cash.

AdSense For Owners Of Blogs

Blogs are intended to simply let people know what their writers think - and do no more than that. But a lot of bloggers have recently discovered that with the help of AdSense, their blogs can quickly become cash cows! Because they’re updated regularly, Google loves blogs and because they have regular visitors so do advertisers.

The techniques used to get blog readers to click on ads are a bit special but once you’ve read up and know what you’re doing, you should be able to turn your writing into a very nice income indeed.

For more Google AdSense tips, visit http://www.adsense-secrets.org

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About the Author

Joel Comm is Dr. AdSense, an Internet entrepreneur who has been online for more than 20 years. Joel is co-creator of ClassicGames.com, now known as Yahoo! Games and is the author of the web’s best-selling AdSense ebook, “Google AdSense Secrets (Or What Google Never Told You About Making Money With Adsense)”.

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Feb 19

I’m pretty happy with where I am now with AdSense. I’ve put a lot of effort into figuring out what works and what doesn’t and I’m pretty sure that my sites are generating as much revenue as possible.

Sure, there are always a few little tweaks I can do here and there, especially when I update my sites, but nothing on the scale of when I was just starting out and had no idea which positions or which colors would bring the most clicks.

Those were pretty exciting days and sometimes I miss them. (Although I don’t miss the small checks.) I’d make a change to the ads, wait a week and check my stats. Sometimes the difference could be as much as several hundred percentage points — and several thousand dollars. Very few of the changes I make these days have effects as exciting as that!

I’m sure lots of experienced AdSense publishers are in a similar position: you’ve spent hours rearranging your ads, you think you’re earning as much as you can… so what do you do now?

Well, there’s lots to do now. It doesn’t matter how much you’re earning or how well you’ve planned your website you still have to keep track of your stats and try to figure out new ways to increase your revenue sources.

The first thing you have to do is ensure that any updates you put on your site don’t bring your CTR down. That can happen, especially when you bring in new keywords.

But you can also start creating new sites, adding new pages and even playing with new designs. If you have a website about computer games for example, and you notice that ads about first-person-shooters get more clicks and higher CPM’s than ads about adventure games, you could create an entire site devoted to first-person-shooters.

The same thing might happen when you’re writing your blog. If you noticed that you picked up lots of clicks on high-paying ads when you talked about offensive language on television then you could set up an entire site on that subject, spread the word and cash in.

As long as the content you create is genuinely interesting, there’s no reason for you not to use the results you see on your stats to create more sources of revenue.

Think you’re done when your site is doing its best? Think again.

Joel Comm is The Internet Revenue Expert. Online for over 20 years, Joel teaches people how to make money in the digital age. The recognized authority on Google AdSense, Joel teaches how to multiply your AdSense income at The AdSense Code. To ask Joel Comm a question about making money online, visit http://www.AskJoelComm.com Joel invites you to download a free copy of The Internet Money Tree at http://www.internetmoneytree.net

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