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How to Quickly Create an Adsense Site That Brings in the Bucks

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

One of the hottest crazes for online marketers is Adsense sites.
These marketers trade in information and build sites that are tightly focused around one small niche. To build an Adsense site, all a marketer needs is a Google Adsense account, a website (or even a free blog account), and some articles. When the marketer makes his site live, he includes the Adsense HTML code so that it serves ads alongside his content.

These sites place well in the search engines because they are content-based. Most often, articles are keyword-focused, meaning each article focuses on one word or phrase. Once the sites are indexed by the search engines, and once marketers drive traffic to the site, they leave it alone, let it run itself, and create another Adsense site. It isn’t unusual for a marketer to have 50 or more of these sites scattered all over the internet.

The way the marketer makes money from these sites is via the Adsense ads. Because the ads are served based on the content, the ads are targeted. That means that if someone finds your site from the search engine, they are interested in your niche (because they were the ones searching!). Thus, they are also interested in the ads on your site. When they click on one (or more), you are paid a fraction of the advertising cost Google takes in.

For example, suppose you set up a site focused on baseball. You choose to target the “American League East Division” as your focus. You could put up one article on each team—Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays—and an RSS feed that collects news on each team. Put this feed on each page, so each page is constantly updated (to bring readers back). Then, add your Adsense code. Likely, the ads will be about baseball apparel or tickets, things people interested in this topic would be interested in.

As people interested in baseball, and especially AL East teams, find your site, they will read and possibly bookmark the site or add it to their RSS reader. Even better, they will probably click on your ads and you will make money.

You can set up a site like this in one day—get a web host, an Adsense account, and put up five articles. That’s it. If you don’t have articles or don’t want to write them, you can inexpensively pay someone to write them for you.

Taking care of AdWords is paying us back

Tuesday, January 10th, 2006

This morning i received a call from one of my customers. He asked me if he can use a BOT to click automatickly on the ads.

I said yes you can do this in 2 cases.
1. if you want your AdSense account closed
2. if you don’t care about the money spent by advertisers

He told me, why should i care about the money spent by advertisers?
You should care because if they receive a lot of clicks and spend all money in one day, they will never use this service, and you will never make a cent. He stoped a moment, and at that moment i realised he understand that in this business if we are honest with eachother it will be good for us all.

AdWords is the program used by advertisers to promote their sites. They pay for every click they get or they use CPM ads, that in most cases are competing with the CPC ads. At this moment the AdSense publisher receives more money on few clicks.

AdSense will never exist if AdWords will not work. So we must take care of this program who is help all publishers to make some money.

Let’s respect ourseleves.

Accidental clicks

Friday, January 6th, 2006

Manny webmasters are affraid that their sites will be banned if they click one time on the AdSense ads by accident.
Sometimes i check my site and i test how is working by browsing the pages. This happened to me one time since i opened my AdSense account 4 months ago and i done it by accident.

I don’t think Google will close my account just for this, because i don’t need my clicks to increase my earnings. I am receiving a lot of clicks daily from the visitors i get from search engines and other refferers. I also checked the stats. I have noticed that my click was not even counted, so Google maybe knows the IP’s of webmasters, and it didn’t counted it.

Sure if you click like crazy on you ads, they have all the rights to close your account.

It would be nice to have a tool to block our IP’s so these accidental clicks will not count.