Monday, 18 May 2009

How to write great blogs and watch your AdSense dollars add up?

How can I make sure that my account will not be disabled? Google AdSense program policies make no allowances for deceptive practices. The most important thing a publisher can do to ensure the integrity of their site is to be aware of what is happening on your site.

Google has made it abundantly clear not to click on your own ads or ask others to do so. But what about practices a publisher may not purposely carry out?

Make sure that ads associated with Google never appear in an unrequited pop-up. Don't be talked into purchasing traffic for your site that may contain adware.

Respect the trademarks. Don't use any trademarks or logos without their consent.

Don't change the ad code. If you're a pro at html, don't assume you can add your own code. If you're new to html, simply copy and paste the offered code. Don't mess with it.


Provide a good environment for advertisers and a positive user experience. Don't try to be deceptive in any way. The rules may sound strict, but believe me, for more details visit to www.google-atm-machine.com protecting the integrity of the AdSense program is in your best interest. After all, a positive, honest AdSense program means more money for all of us.

Useful books about the program for users of all stages

Do you need to buy a book to use Google AdSense? Not necessarily. Google's support page has a wealth of information. But you might consider it if you want to read a personal account of an AdSense wizard such as Eric Gigue or say, for more details visit to www.adsense-income-exposed.com if you want to learn more about HTML. Who let the blogs out: A hyper connected peek at the world of Weblogs by Biz Stone has a lot of information on blogging as well as information about the program. The following is just a few books you can find at Amazon on the subject:

Make easy money with Google: Using the AdSense advertising program by Eric Gigue

The Google AdSense handbook by Angus McLeod

Google Advertising tools: Cashing in with AdSense, Adwords, and the Google APIs by Harold Davis

Top-Paying Google AdSense and Adwords keywords for pharmaceuticals (In Digital Format) [Download: Adobe Reader] By W. Frederick Zimmerman

The complete idiot's guide to growing your business with Google by Dave Taylor

Google AdSense: How to write great blogs and watch your AdSense dollars add up

The best thing about blogging is that there are no rules. You can write about anything you want. A self-publisher's dream! There are some things you can do though to maximize your profits. Narrow your subject. Don't just write about shopping. Write about shopping for antique dresser drawer pulls. Write every day. Have a blog at more than one site. If you develop a readership, you're more likely to increase your profits.

Write about something you know or want to know or at the very least care about. If you try to write a great blog based on a 'hot keyword' yet it's something you could care less about, you'll likely not stay with it long.

Experiment and see what works for you. You can write based on your own opinion or something factual. You can review a product or service or a movie. Read other people's blogs and notice how many reads they're getting. Above all, have fun. After all, it's free and if you're persistent you'll see your dollars adding up.

by MANPREET SINGH

Important Adsense Tricks to increase Profits

There are many adsense tips floating around the internet. Here are some adsense tricks that can drastically increase your CTR and your profits.
There are many adsense tips floating around the internet. Here are some adsense tricks that can drastically increase your CTR and your profits.

Lots of people say to make your ads blend in. However, some people are having a lot of success by making their links stand out. The most effective style seems to be having your links blue, while your other links are a less-noticeable color- Place images directly above your ads. This simple technique has been known to increase CTR by 400%. To keep the images fresh some people randomize related images on their site
using PHP code.

A web site with thousands of pages and tons of
content often does very well in the search engines. You can
get free content from article directories. You could also use public domain content, which is a favorite tactic of John Reese. Or, you could use content in the creative commons. This is getting easier than ever now that Yahoo and others have created a search engine specifically for content in the creative commons.


Succeeding with adsense is largely determined by the amount of traffic to your site. However, there are many adsense tricks that you can employ to get the most possible out of your site. Often times, this means doubling, tripling, or even quadrupling your earnings. The key is to find out what works for your web site. Testing and tracking is the key to increased revenue!
There are many adsense tips floating around the internet. Here are some adsense tricks that can drastically increase your CTR and your profits.
There are many adsense tips floating around the internet. Here are some adsense tricks that can drastically increase your CTR and your profits.

Lots of people say to make your ads blend in. However, some people are having a lot of success by making their links stand out. The most effective style seems to be having your links blue, while your other links are a less-noticeable color- Place images directly above your ads. This simple technique has been known to increase CTR by 400%. To keep the images fresh some people randomize related images on their site
using PHP code.

A web site with thousands of pages and tons of
content often does very well in the search engines. You can
get free content from article directories. You could also use public domain content, which is a favorite tactic of John Reese. Or, you could use content in the creative commons. This is getting easier than ever now that Yahoo and others have created a search engine specifically for content in the creative commons.

Succeeding with adsense is largely determined by the amount of traffic to your site. However, there are many adsense tricks that you can employ to get the most possible out of your site. Often times, this means doubling, tripling, or even quadrupling your earnings. The key is to find out what works for your web site. Testing and tracking is the key to increased revenue!

How Many Visitors Do You Need To Make A Profit?

The internet is full of articles, ebooks and hype about using blogs with Google's Adsense program to make money. The formula for success, it seems, is simple. You blog, place ads, get traffic, visitors click on the ads and you get paid. The question many people want to know is, can we make a profit?

This question has been difficult to answer, in large part, because of the Google Terms of Service for Adsense users. Although the terms have recently been loosened somewhat, users were long prohibited from sharing personal information regarding their success levels and other key statistics that might have provided prospective for-profit bloggers from developing a clear perspective on the profit potential available.

If you are curious about whether or not you can make blogging with Adsense a legitimate moneymaker, it is worth conducting this relatively simple exercise. The results can give you an idea of whether or not it is worth your time.

First, determine how long it will take you to build your blog. Consider the set up time and the time necessary to do initial promotion and to write at least ten to twenty starter posts. We will say our preparation time is fifteen hours.


Second, estimate how much time it will take on a weekly basis to do additional promotion and to add at least two new posts. Multiply this figure by 52 (the number of weeks in a year). For this example, we will set promotion time at 156 hours (3 hours per week).

Third, add preparation time and Promotion time. This will give us an idea of the total time required. In this case, total time is 171 total hours.

Fourth, investigate the average value of an ad click in your niche. You can use the Overture bid tool, easily found online, to get a reasonable idea of the value of each click. In order to make your projection “safe," reduce that number by half. This yields PPC, or “pay per click." Let's say the bid tool says clicks related to our keyword are worth about forty cents. Our PPC is .20.

Fifth, determine how much your time is worth. Do you feel your blogging time should generate at least $10 per hour? $20? This is a matter of personal preference. We will assess the value of our time at $10 per hour for this exercise.

Sixth, assume a click-through rate of eight percent. This is a low figure, as many blogs can generate click-through rates approximating 25%. Click-through rate is expressed as CTR.

Now it's time to perform the critical calculation. We need to determine the required number of visitors necessary to produce enough money to make the process worthwhile. To find the number of visitors required you need to do a little algebra. You multiply visitors (unknown) times pay per click(.20) times click thru rate (.08) which will equal how much your time is worth (10) times total time required (171).

You don't have to do the algebra, the number of visitors would be 139,200. In order to make the process pay, you will have to drive 106,875 visitors to the blog over the course of one year. That translates to approximately 292 visitors per day, on average. Obviously, that is a very “doable" number based on the amount of time we have set aside for the process.

So, for our example, blogging for bucks with Adsense is a winner.

Perform these calculations based on your own unique circumstances and you can determine the viability of earning money with a blog and Adsense.