Some Tips to Make Adsense Work Better for You!
Despite what you may hear, the Google Adsense program is not for everyone. There are some types of web sites that do poorly no matter how hard the owners try, and there are others that should be doing well but the webmaster simply isn’t putting in the effort to make things happen.
Here are some tips to make Adsense work better for you. If you do them all and you are still not having any luck, for more details visit to www.instant-adsense-dollars.com then you just might be running one of those sites that don’t make money
1. Determine if your visitors are in the mood.
Like I mentioned at the top of this article, some web sites just don�t work with pay-per-click programs. The best performing sites fall into one of these categories:
Sites where users go and expect to buy something while they are there. E-commerce sites fit the bill here.
Sites where users go to find specific information on something that they want to buy now. Music and video review sites, vacation information sites, resume building sites, etc. You don’t have to actually be selling these types of things; for more details visit to www.adsense-income-exposed.com your site can just be a Mecca for information pertaining to these things. Then, when the visitor comes to read your content, they are more likely to click on your ads.
Sites where people who have disposable income and a credit card like to visit.
This includes sites with money management, investing and lifestyle content.
Sites that draw a large amount of new users every day. Free coupon sites and How to sites are good examples.
Sites where people go who expect to read ads. Classified ads and shopping comparison sites fit into this category.
2. Make sure that your visitors don’t feel that you just want to grab their money
Give them plenty of relevant and well-written content. If writing isn’t your best skill then hire someone to do it for you. Good content brings steady traffic and steady traffic pays the bills.
3. Play by the rules
Google has some very specific Terms of Service for participating in their Adsense program. Learn those rules and follow them so you don’t lose all of your investment by getting shut out.
4. Use the tools that Google gives you
Google gives you tools for determining the best keywords for your site, measuring ad performance, and setting up different ad channels for fine-tuning ad results. These guys and girls are the 800 lb. Gorillas in the Pay-Per-Click market. They didn’t build these tools just to keep their programmers busy. Take advantage of their knowledge for they are very big and you are not!
5. Tweak, fine-tune and then tweak again
You should never be happy with your Adsense performance. If it’s good, then you need to make it great. If it’s great then you need to make it amazing. If it’s amazing then you need to take it to the UPS club.
The UPS club? Google sends all checks over $10,000 per month to the webmaster via UPS overnight delivery. Now there is a club that I wouldn’t mind belonging to.
6. Get more traffic
No matter how much traffic you have, you need more. More eyeballs translate to more clicks. Even if you are only pulling a 2% click-through. That’s a lot of clicks when you have thousands of visitors each day.
7. Experiment with new keywords
New keywords can bring new ads and new eyeballs along with it. Set up some new pages on your site and experiment with different content. Once you get something that’s working then refer back to Tip # 5.
You can see results in near real time when you use Google’s AdWords. Don’t be afraid to be different. If something that everyone else is doing doesn’t work for you, then invent something that does work and get it on your site.
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March 9th, 2010 at 10:26 pm
Some Questions About Web Design Web Design?
I’m probably getting way to ahead of myself, but, anyway, I’m only starting out and i don’t know much about websites so I want to get some books on web design. Now this is what i need you lots help for. I want to learn a basic web design code thing (i don’t know the right words - sorry!) and work my way up to learning how to make a really nice looking page, so, what type of code thing should i (try) learn first? eg. html, css, ect. Also, do you recommend any particular books for beginners like me? Oh and if you have any other useful tips on web design I’d be happy to hear them!
I’m a teenager (male) and I need some extra money. I’m pretty good with computers so I’ve decided to (try) make a website… i thought if i can make a popular enough one i would be able make money with Google AdSense
Thanks guys! =)
P.S. Any ideas on what type of site i should make? It’s a tossup between random blog thing or a gaming site… =P
March 10th, 2010 at 3:28 am
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March 10th, 2010 at 3:30 am
I don’t know too much about web design, but I do know that html is the easiest to use.. But anyways, as for a website idea, you need to think of something that people want or are interested in.
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March 10th, 2010 at 3:32 am
HTML and CSS are the first things you should learn! You need to learn HTML before you can use CSS, but they’re both very important in modern web design.
Check out this site to learn: http://www.html.net/
They have good, basic tutorials.
This site is good too: http://htmldog.com/guides/htmlbeginner/
I find it’s easier to learn the basics and then just google for any specific problems that you have. And it’s easier to find answers about web design quickly online than it is from a book, in my experience. Books are good for a lot of things, but for this it’s easier to use the computer to learn.
anyway, good luck in making your website. don’t just make another blog, there are a lot of those out there. if you do make a blog, why not make a gaming-specific blog? combine the two ideas into one.
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March 10th, 2010 at 3:34 am
I’m totally into web design, and now I’m pretty good with it. I learned so much about it on this website, buddy4u.com. Actually that’s where I learned every thing I know, from unclickable images to iFrames. You should check it out, because you can make your own mini-website about whatever you like with no cost. It’s a little tough at first, but it’s easy to get the hang of.
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March 10th, 2010 at 3:36 am
HTML is the basic formatting language, which is used in every website, so you must learn this first. Then, you can learn CSS to learn how to spice up your site and make it look a lot better.
These languages are just for websites and are inputed directly into the code, but then you can learn some real programming languages and start with maybe JavaScript or PHP. JavaScript is a client scripting language and PHP is a server side scripting language. These can be used for different situations and are really helpful in any kind of website.
Hope this helped you =]
P.S. check w3schools.com for more info
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March 10th, 2010 at 3:37 am
Thanks to your generous support.
March 10th, 2010 at 3:38 am
I’ve been doing website design since 1997 - all self taught through trial and error. Html is the easiest to learn, CSS is more complicated. You can make a great website with html. There are tons of free website providers. The best one in my book would have to be WordPress.com. I am a current user and am very happy with it. You can make a blog or regular website with WordPress.com. Good Luck.
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Proud user. Check out my site: http://www.KindnessNotCruelty.org
March 10th, 2010 at 3:40 am
Web Design, Web Design, Web Design……
Go to your library and pick up the earliest edition of web design if possible, make sure its something from the early 90s and build a site to look exactly like what is in the book and use lots of animated gifs they are very nice… Get notepad on your computer and get to work follow the book. Don’t worry about css yet it may over complicate you need understand html first. Good Luck.
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March 10th, 2010 at 3:42 am
You can find step by step guide on how to build a website below.
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http://oktutorial.com/webdesign.htm